Hi Konstantin,

On Tuesday, 2009-08-11 15:06:37 +0400, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:

> I think every chemist which wants to use Linux faces with one serious
> problem: structural formulae cannot be inserted into the text in
> editable way. Also I think that only OpenOffice.org can provide this
> functionality today.

Not sure if it would suit your needs, e.g. once exported to a graphics
document a formula lost its structural information, but you might want
to take a look at BKChem, http://bkchem.zirael.org/

I could imagine an extension that used BKChem to feed it one of the
formats it imports and let it render the graphics file. Just a quick
idea..  There's also the OASA library on the same site that could
provide the necessary functionality.

  Eike

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