Troff preprocessor for chemical symbols
Reg Hody
hody%dalcs%dartmouth.csnet at CSNET-RELAY.ARPA
Fri May 10 17:58:43 AEST 1985
Tom;
Your best bet might be to get LaTeX. It's a set of TeX macros,
it's free, and supposedly you can define arbitrary layouts (in your case
on the molecule level) and piece them together. If you don't have LaTeX/TeX
you can get it from mackay at uw-june (they charge an $85 duplication and
administration fee for the tape, or you can get it by anonomous ftp) and
I believe there is a driver for the XEROX. TeX is fairly easy to put up
(at least under 4.2), and it seems to be what you are looking for.
reg
Reg Hody, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 4H8 (902-424-6501)
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