that there’s still some working code for
chemistry, but it looks very broken.
ppchtex.mkiv is apparently still code from 1996 (and can’t work, since
neither PicTeX nor PStricks are supported in LMTX any more).
chem-str.lua seems to be an updated version by Alan & Hans
Did I miss somet
for
chemistry, but it looks very broken.
ppchtex.mkiv is apparently still code from 1996 (and can’t work, since
neither PicTeX nor PStricks are supported in LMTX any more).
chem-str.lua seems to be an updated version by Alan & Hans
Did I miss something?
work in progress ... i'm wor
.
ppchtex.mkiv is apparently still code from 1996 (and can’t work, since
neither PicTeX nor PStricks are supported in LMTX any more).
chem-str.lua seems to be an updated version by Alan & Hans
Did I miss something?
Hr
tting it to 1 tells the Windows script wrappers to
% use an already installed Perl interpreter if one is found on the
% search path, in preference to the Perl shipped with TeX Live. Thus,
% it may be useful if you both (a) installed a full Perl distribution
% for general use, and (b) need to run P
back in the day, I would never try to use fonts
for "drawing". Especially, math fonts, where every designer has a different
idea of what the shape should look like.
ah pictex memories ... drawing lines with cmr5 periods ...
but actually, we can define a stable font with symbols in me
didn't want to use pictex for that.
We have layers that provide a better mechanism.
Anyway, it's not that much code so it can stick around (I even see a
dutch comment so it's real ancient).
Hans
on specific places as I didn't want to use pictex for that.
We have layers that provide a better mechanism.
Anyway, it's not that much code so it can stick around (I even see a
dutch comment so it's real ancient).
Hans
Hans,
1. It would be natural to have \startframed\stopframed
2
, the problem is that I tried to run the pstricks option
under pdflatex, which, of course, does not work!
The pictex output is not convincing, so I hoped the PSTricks output
would gave better result. In general it works, but the diagonal bonds
are too long. I Hoped that this could be fixed.
if we kno
The minimal example shows diagonal lines. Since the line output of
pictex is limited, I would choose PSTricks as output driver for better
quality. When I enable the pstricks option, these diagonal lines collide
with the radical atoms. You can easily reproduce this by removing the %
comment
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 13h41,
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl a écrit :
can you download the cont-tmf.zip file and unzip it in the texmd-dist
root?
It works! Well almost: no compilation trouble, but an empty page with
the following MCE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 16h42,
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl a écrit :
so use the [][] variant instead ({}{} is for inline)
OK, that's better :) But the following MCE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\startchemical
\chemical[2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 16h51,
Denis Bitouzé dbito...@wanadoo.fr a écrit :
But the following MCE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\startchemical
\chemical[2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O]
\stopchemical
\end{document}
leads to the messages
use of ppchtex) but, as I
tried it some days ago, I was facing another trouble pointed out by the
following MCE:
\listfiles{}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\startchemical
\chemical{2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O}
\stopchemical
\end{document}
The error
days ago, I was facing another trouble pointed out by the
following MCE:
\listfiles{}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\startchemical
\chemical{2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O}
\stopchemical
\end{document}
The error is:
! Undefined control sequence
}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{etex}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
Hello World!
\end{document}
Sorry,
this is ConTeXt mailing list, not LaTeX mailing list .
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If your question
Le mercredi 04/11/09 à 10h55,
luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com a écrit :
Can you also post a small example with
with chemical formulas so
I can check it with latest mkiv minimals ?
Here it is:
\usemodule[pictex,chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical
\chemical[SIX,B,R,RZ][1,2,3,4,5,6
Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Le mercredi 04/11/09 à 10h55,
luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com a écrit :
Can you also post a small example with
with chemical formulas so
I can check it with latest mkiv minimals ?
Here it is:
\usemodule[pictex,chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical
\chemical[SIX,B,R
Hello everybody,
with a fresh TeX Live 2009 distribution, I cannot compile old files
because of \writestatus which seems to be undefined.
For instance:
\listfiles
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{etex}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin
chemic loaded
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-chemic.tex
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-chemic.mkiv
system : module pictex loaded
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-pictex.tex
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf
: module chemic loaded
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-chemic.tex
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-chemic.mkiv
system : module pictex loaded
(/usr/local/context.new/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-pictex.tex
(/usr/local
: language en is active
system : module chemic loaded
(/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-chemic.tex
system : module pictex loaded
(/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/m-pictex.tex (/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/thrd-pic.tex
feature?
Also, Another experimental bug to report, the following source won't
compile on experimental:
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,10pt]
\usemodule[units,pictex,chemic]
\starttext
\chemical{SO_2}
\stoptext
It reports:
This is luaTeX, Version snapshot-0.33.0-2009012823
with the the first \usepackage{mp-ch-de}. Can you provide a link
to a HOWTO-use-PPCHTEX-with-LaTeX?
Best regards,
Helge
End of encapsulated message
As an example:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\setupchemical[size=small,scale=200,width=fit
to a
HOWTO-use-PPCHTEX-with-LaTeX?
Best regards,
Helge
End of encapsulated message
As an example:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\setupchemical[size=small,scale=200,width=fit,frame=off]
\startchemical
\chemical[SIX,B,C,R,RZ][R,R,R,R,R,R
:
\hauptsprache [de]
\verwendemodul [pictex, chemie]
\starttext
\subjekt{Chemie-test}
\stellechemieein[breite=passend,oben=1500,unten=3500]
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1,SB3,SB7,Z7,MOV1,Z0,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7,MOV0,SUB2,SIX,B,R6,C][C,H,C,H,H]
\textunter{Styreen}
\stopchemie
\quad\quad\quad
\startchemie
]
\verwendemodul [pictex, chemie]
\starttext
\subjekt{Chemie-test}
\stellechemieein[breite=passend,oben=1500,unten=3500]
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1,SB3,SB7,Z7,MOV1,Z0,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7,MOV0,SUB2,SIX,B,R6,C][C,H,C,H,H]
\textunter{Styreen}
\stopchemie
\quad\quad\quad
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1
in german.
The file has the following input:
\hauptsprache [de]
\verwendemodul [pictex, chemie]
\starttext
\subjekt{Chemie-test}
\stellechemieein[breite=passend,oben=1500,unten=3500]
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1,SB3,SB7,Z7,MOV1,Z0,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7,MOV0,SUB2,SIX,B,R6,C][C,H,C,H,H]
\textunter
Hi @ all,
I've just installed TeXlive 2k8 on a Vista-Machine. I've updated the MK II
to MK IV and tried to set a script with chemie-module.
and the mainlanguage in german.
The file has the following input:
\hauptsprache [de]
\verwendemodul [pictex, chemie]
\starttext
\subjekt{Chemie-test
-pictex}\usepackage{color}\usepackage{m-ch-de}\begin{document}\setupchemical [size=small, scale=small, width=fit, height=5500, bottom=1500]\hbox {\startchemical \chemical[SIX,B,ER6,RZ6][O] \stopchemical \startchemical \chemical[SPACE,PLUS,SPACE] \stopchemical \startchemical \chemical[FIVE,ROT4,B125
per.maier wrote:
Hi,
I already sent this message to the ppchtex mailing list, but apparently
it's dead since a few years, so I hope you can help me with my problem.
When I run this through context the output looks ok, but that
may not mean much as context no longer uses pictex
: loading definition file xet
(/opt/context/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/spec-xet.tex)
specials: fdf,dpx loaded
)
systems : begin file chemical at line 1
chapter : 1 Chemical
system : module pictex loaded
(/opt/context/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/m-pictex.tex
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Yanli Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[log file]
the chemical.tex file:
\starttext
\chapter{Chemical}
\usemodules[pictex,chemic]
What is the result if you try it without PiCTeX.
\usemodule[chemic]
\startchemical\chemical[SIX,B,B]\stopchemical
\startcolor
btw, does \usemodule[pictex,chemic] work?
loading pictex directly in mkiv will fail because it uses a different
catcode management system; thrd-pic is a copy of pictex but contexified
-
Hans
On Sat, Apr 12 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
btw, does \usemodule[pictex,chemic] work?
Yes, this test file compiles well:
% engine=luatex
\usemodule[pictex,chemic]
\starttext
test
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
--
http://pmrb.free.fr/contact
activated
system : macros of module chemic loaded
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/m-chemic.tex
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/pictex/pictex.tex)
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/ppchtex.tex
ppchtex : using PiCTeX and MetaPost
))
system : macros of module units loaded
(/usr
an example
formula.
The used code is the following:
\verwendemodule[pictex,chemie]
\starttext
\stellechemieein[breite=passend,oben=1500,unten=3500]
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7,MOV1,Z0,SB1,SB3,Z3,MOV1,Z0,DB1,SB3,Z3,MO
V1,Z0,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7][C,H,H,C,H,C,H,C,H,H
version of ppchtex. I used the following little script to set an example
formula.
The used code is the following:
\verwendemodule[pictex,chemie]
\starttext
\stellechemieein[breite=passend,oben=1500,unten=3500]
\startchemie
\chemie[ONE,Z0,DB1,SB3,SB7,Z3,Z7,MOV1,Z0,SB1,SB3,Z3,MOV1,Z0,DB1,SB3,Z3,MO
Erik Stempel wrote:
Dear Mr. Hagen,
I have a problem with using PPCHTEX with LaTeX (MikTeX 2.6).
After reporting this problem at GoogleGroups I get a message to report
the problem directly to you.
The problem is, that only the including of \usepackage{m-pictex,
m-ch-de} makes six
.
The problem is, that only the including of \usepackage{m-pictex,
m-ch-de} makes six errors (pdflatex).
The minimal example:
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage{m-ch-de}
\begin{document}
Test
\end{document}
use the latest greatest context zips
I do, but it does't help. I get exactly the same
at GoogleGroups I get a message to report
the problem directly to you.
The problem is, that only the including of \usepackage{m-pictex,
m-ch-de} makes six errors (pdflatex).
The minimal example:
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage{m-ch-de}
\begin{document}
Test
\end{document}
use the latest greatest
Dear Mr. Hagen,
I have a problem with using PPCHTEX with LaTeX (MikTeX 2.6).
After reporting this problem at GoogleGroups I get a message to report
the problem directly to you.
The problem is, that only the including of \usepackage{m-pictex,
m-ch-de} makes six errors (pdflatex).
The minimal
, if the package has an option
for plain tex (like xypic, pictex, pstricks, pgf, and many more), it
also works with ConTeXt. If it is not plain tex compatible, then you
will have to port it to ConTeXt. In some cases this can be difficult.
So, if there is a esoteric, domain specific, package that you must
!
check : logo PICTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PPCHTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PRAGMA replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TABLE replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TEX replaces a macro, use
two years when you finally become
comfortable with it you figure out that it would make sense to switch
to another better package, the same story after two years ... At least
that's what I experience with packages for graphics: I've learnt
picTeX with troubles just to figure out that it's
, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PDFTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PICTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TABLE replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo METAPOST replaces
: logo PDFETEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PDFTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PICTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PPCHTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PRAGMA replaces a macro, use
: logo PICTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PPCHTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PRAGMA replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TABLE replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo TEXADRES replaces a macro, use CAPITALS
, TeX Live, teTeX are ...
TeX distributions
* PPCHTeX, XymTeX, MusicTeX are ...
ConTeXt module(s) / LaTeX package(s)
* PicTeX is
? TeX drawing environment
should be at the same level as ppchtex .
* BibTeX is ...
?
program/language for handling bibs, output
are ...
ConTeXt module(s) / LaTeX package(s)
* PicTeX is
? TeX drawing environment
should be at the same level as ppchtex .
* BibTeX is ...
?
program/language for handling bibs, output to be supported by the macro
package
* TeXCeH is ...
TeX user group
Hans
for [whateverthetask]
* MikTeX, TeX Live, teTeX are ...
TeX distributions
* PPCHTeX, XymTeX, MusicTeX are ...
ConTeXt module(s) / LaTeX package(s)
* PicTeX is
? TeX drawing environment
* BibTeX is ...
?
* TeXCeH is ...
TeX user group
Thanks a lot,
Mojca
a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo METAPOST replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PDFETEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PDFTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo PICTEX replaces a macro, use CAPITALS!
check : logo
TeX source file;
% web2c/tests/memtest.tex might also be interesting.)
%
% To increase space for boxes (as might be needed by, e.g., PiCTeX),
% increase extra_mem_bot.
%
% For some xy-pic samples, you may need as much as 70 words of
memory.
% For the vast majority of documents, 6 or less
:
chemic
units
pictex
I noted that the version of ConTeXt an excursion is May 27, 1999, so I
think it's also a little out-of-date.
Now my question is, what modules can I use in ConTeXt ? And where can I find
detailed descriptions of these modules
with latex everything
is ok.
how does your smallest test file that does thsi look like?
Hans
the testfile was:
\enableregime[utf]
\usemodule[pictex,chemie]
\setupoutput[pdf]
%\setupchemical[axis=on, frames=on]
\par Substituent A
\startchemical
\chemical[ONE,SB4,SB6,Z0][O
: chemie.top loaded
(./chemie.top)
\openout0 = `chemie-mpgraph.mp'.
\openout0 = `chemie-mprun.mp'.
\openout0 = `mpgraph.mp'.
\openout0 = `mprun.mp'.
system : macros of module pictex loaded
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/m-pictex.tex
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/pictex
is ok.
how does your smallest test file that does thsi look like?
Hans
the testfile was:
\enableregime[utf]
\usemodule[pictex,chemie]
\setupoutput[pdf]
%\setupchemical[axis=on, frames=on]
\par Substituent A
\startchemical
\chemical[ONE,SB4,SB6,Z0][O]
\stopchemical
with a file
Hi Johannes,
I looked at your coding.
The use module line has two typo's It should be \usemodule[pictex,chemic]
The statements are not complete i.e. you forgot the \stopcombination.
Further when starting a combination one needs to give the number of rows
and columns e.g. [2*3]. with only [6
\tracingstats=2 in your TeX source file;
% web2c/tests/memtest.tex might also be interesting.)
%
% To increase space for boxes (as might be needed by, e.g., PiCTeX),
% increase extra_mem_bot.
%
% For some xy-pic samples, you may need as much as 70 words of memory.
% For the vast majority
Hi there,
I try to write some structures with ppchtex, but I found that the bonds will
not beeing drawn. Simple examble:
\usemodule[chemic, units, pictex]
\mainlanguage[de]
\language[de]
\enableregime[il1]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\setuppapersize[A4]
\starttext
\startchemical
-2004
Kind regards Willi
Kai Straube wrote:
Hi there,
I try to write some structures with ppchtex, but I found that the bonds will
not beeing drawn. Simple examble:
\usemodule[chemic, units, pictex]
\mainlanguage[de]
\language[de]
\enableregime[il1]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\setuppapersize
-2004
Kind regards Willi
Kai Straube wrote:
Hi there,
I try to write some structures with ppchtex, but I found that the bonds will
not beeing drawn. Simple examble:
\usemodule[chemic, units, pictex]
\mainlanguage[de]
\language[de]
\enableregime[il1]
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\setuppapersize
Am 29.09.2004 um 20:53 schrieb Matthias Weber:
I need to typeset a few (simple) diagrams in ConTeXt,
like the ones mathematicians use, with arrows. In LaTeX, one can use
pictex or DCpic. The latter claims also to work with ConTeXt, but I
couldn't find
an example. Has anybody managed to do
Matthias
On Sep 29, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 29.09.2004 um 20:53 schrieb Matthias Weber:
I need to typeset a few (simple) diagrams in ConTeXt,
like the ones mathematicians use, with arrows. In LaTeX, one can use
pictex or DCpic. The latter claims also to work with ConTeXt, but I
At 11:53 AM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
I need to typeset a few (simple) diagrams in ConTeXt,
like the ones mathematicians use, with arrows. In LaTeX, one can use
pictex or DCpic. The latter claims also to work with ConTeXt, but I
couldn't find an example. Has anybody managed to do something like
{pstricks,pstcol,pst-plot}
\usepackage{m-pictex,color}
\usepackage{m-ch-de}
\begin{document}
% C3-Aldose, Bindungen der Aldehydgruppe rot \startchemical
{\color{red}{\chemie[SIX,SB2,DB3]}}%
\chemie[SIX,Z234,SUB2,ONE,Z015,SB1,SB3,SB5,SB7,%
MOV3,Z0][H,C,O,C,OH,H,\SL{CH_2OH}]
\stopchemie
-pictex,color}
\usepackage{m-ch-de}
\begin{document}
% C3-Aldose, Bindungen der Aldehydgruppe rot \startchemical
{\color{red}{\chemie[SIX,SB2,DB3]}}%
\chemie[SIX,Z234,SUB2,ONE,Z015,SB1,SB3,SB5,SB7,%
MOV3,Z0][H,C,O,C,OH,H,\SL{CH_2OH}]
\stopchemie
% C3-Aldose, Atome der Aldehydgruppe rot
-file with an older version (2003.1.31) and the
result is ok (also attached as pdf).
Now, temporally working with the old ConTeXt version, I try to substitute
Atoms in a chair structure. Is this possible?
The following example shows the situation a little bit clearer:
\usemodule[pictex,chemic
Hello,
PPCHTeX seems to be broken in the latest ConTeXt beta version.
Here an example (copied from the manual):
\usemodule[pictex,chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical[scale=small,width=6000,height=6000,frame=on]
\chemical[SIX,SB2356,DB14,Z2346,SR36,RZ36] [C,N,C,C,H,H_2]
\chemical[PB:Z1,ONE,Z0
./test-mpgraph.3999; continuing
dvips: Could not find figure file ./test-mpgraph.3998; continuing
I don't see from the log whether you have them, but in any case a DVI
file doesn't carry enough information, you need a Post Script or PDF file.
\usemodule[pictex,chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical[scale
'generic basic' type of installation (with pictex(2) and
langpolish)
- without any changes - works fine, but no polish characters and
metapost
- make plr fonts and metafun format - fine, but no metapost
- uncomment \useMETAFUNformattrue, \reuseMPslotstrue,
\runMPgraphicstrue
changing main_memory; to add
% to existing fmt files, increase extra_mem_*. (To get an idea of how
% much, try \tracingstats=2 in your TeX source file;
% web2c/tests/memtest.tex might also be interesting.)
%
% To increase space for boxes (as might be needed by, e.g., PiCTeX),
% increase
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