Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!cernvax!chx400!ugun2b!ugsc2a!plaut From: plaut@sc2a.unige.ch Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: Chemistry and TeX Message-ID: <1991Jan21.125333.363@sc2a.unige.ch> Date: 21 Jan 91 10:53:33 GMT References: <3071@ux.acs.umn.edu> <1991Jan18.230532.19613@csrd.uiuc.edu> Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland Lines: 35 In article <1991Jan18.230532.19613@csrd.uiuc.edu>, eijkhout@s41.csrd.uiuc.edu (Victor Eijkhout) writes: > jg@prg.ox.ac.uk (Jeremy Gibbons) writes: > >>tclausen@vx.acs.umn.edu (THOMAS CLAUSEN) writes > >>> I'm a graduate student in chemistry and I'm preparing some manuscripts using >>> LaTeX. I'm curious if anyone has prepared fonts or looked into putting >>> structural formulae into TeX documents. > >>I believe there's an article in the TeXeter 88 proceedings, edited by Malcolm >>Clark. Perhaps someone out there has a copy and can confirm? > > Yep. That's the Chemstruct macro package, which is publicly available. > But I don't have it. Maybe it's in Heidelberg? > Send a msg 'send listserv filelist' to listserv@dhdurz1.bitnet > to find out. There's a lot of goodies on that server. > > Victor. That's true, but I find ChemTeX better than Chemstruct. ChemTeX is available at texserv@tex.aston.ac.uk, as described in article "Supplementary TeX information", which was posted on this net. ChemTeX uk.ac.aston.tex macros for chemical structure diagrams, by Roswitha Haas. directory [TEX-ARCHIVE.LATEX.CONTRIB.CHEMTEX] -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Olivier Plaut. University of Geneva. Geneva, Switzerland | | INTERNET: plaut@sc2a.unige.ch BITNET: plaut@cgeuge52 | -----------------------------------------------------------------