On 11/16/2007 04:55 PM, Email for spam wrote: > Hi all, > > Open Office 2.3 is an excellent software package and does almost > everything I need from my office software. I was particularly impressed > by the improvement to the "Calc" graphs in v2.3 as I felt that the > graphs had been the only draw back to using open office. The one thing > I am lacking now is a chemical drawing feature. There are a number of > open source programs available to create chemical structures but what I > ideally need is something which can be easily integrated into one of the > Open Office programs, so that structures don't have to be imported as > pictures that cannot be subsequently amended. I don't know whether this > would be best done as an added feature to an existing program such as > "Draw", as a plug in or as a completely new program but it would be a > great help to all the chemists like myself who currently use Open Office. > > Thanks > Rob.
Perhaps these might be of use: http://bkchem.zirael.org/ [has ODF export] http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/cadooo [I know it's labeled as 'CAD', but it might have tools you can use] other (non-draw): http://www.dmaths.org/documentation/doku.php?id=presentation:en http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php [SuperbChemistry] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
