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The best way to import figures including chemical structures<br>
is to fix on the WMF graphic format since it is highly portable<br>
and invariably trouble-free.<br><br>
You can use the freeware ISIS/Draw from MDL to generate<br>
chemical structures, reactions, etc, save the result as a WMF<br>
file and use it in a LaTeX document.<br><br>
setwmf.sty defines eg the command
\centerwmf{width}{height}{filename}<br>
which then allows you to pull in the graphics file<br><br>
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>My younger sister is a chemical teacher,<br>
>and I am try to help her editing the documents<br>
>in LaTeX. The problem is: it's hard to create<br>
>the images in LaTeX.<br><br>
>Do you know any drawing tools that support<br>
> LaTeX-export?<br>
>or PS-epxort?<br>
>Thank you very much!<br>
>iv.<br><br>
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Dr. John M. Simmie<br>
Chemistry Department & Environmental Change Institute<br>
National University of Ireland, Galway::Ireland<br>
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