[texhax] Re: Issue 114, chemical structure list
John Simmie
john.simmie at nuigalway.ie
Wed Apr 20 12:59:16 CEST 2005
Rodolfo:
I am not surprised that a TeX/LaTeX chemical structure mailing list is inactive
as it is a very clumsy system in general and is only worth using in extremis
There is excellent, chemically-intelligent freeware available, IsisDraw,
which both novices and experts use, which runs under Windows and can
be easily inserted into your document or presentation.
It is capable of producing very high-quality structures, and is the software
of choice for professional chemists ....
John
At 11:02 20/04/2005, you wrote:
>Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:31:53 +0200
>From: "romeomedina\@libero\.it" <romeomedina at libero.it>
>Subject: [texhax] PPCHTeX mailing list
>To: "texhax" <texhax at tug.org>
>Message-ID: <IF7NP5$9EE48C40D7DF895B2FEA5ABBBBA82E78 at libero.it>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
>I've just begun using PPCHTeX to type chemical structure formulas.
>I tried to subscribe to the PPCHTeX mailing list
>at the address ntg-ppchtex at ntg.nl, but apparently
>the subscription was not successful and the mailing
>list itself seems to be inactive.
>Can maybe anyone suggest a place (if there is one)
>where to ask other users for help about PPCHTeX matters?
>Maybe the texhax mailing list itself?
>
>Thanks,
>Rodolfo
Professor John M. Simmie
Chemistry Department & Environmental Change Institute
National University of Ireland, Galway::Ireland
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