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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-11-19 00:56:32 +0000 |
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xymtex (now lppl, minus manuals without sources)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..58ee50a9038 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,1681 @@ +% \iffalse +% +% chmst-ps.dtx +% +% Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2010 by Shinsaku Fujita All rights reserved. +% +% ======================================== +% +% Modified from the following previous package: +% +% chemist.dtx +% Copyright (C) 1996, 1999, 2000 by Shinsaku Fujita All rights reserved. +% +% in order to utilize pstricks. +% +% This file is part of the ChemSci system +% ======================================== +% +% This style file is created for submitting a manuscript to +% scientific journals. This style file is to be contained in the +% ``chemist'' directory which is an input directory for TeX. +% +% For using this file, see +% Shinsaku Fujita, ``LaTeX for Chemists and Biochemists'' +% Tokyo Kagaku Dojin, Tokyo (1993), Chapter 16. +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Shinsaku Fujita. +% +% This work consists of the files chmst-ps.dtx and chmst-ps.ins +% and the derived file chmst-ps.sty. +% +% Please report any bugs, comments, suggestions, etc. to: +% Shinsaku Fujita, +% Shonan Institute of Chemoinformatics and +% Mathematical Chemistry +% fujita-sicimc@nifmail.jp +% +%======================================= +% +% This file is a successor to: +% +% ********************************************************************* +% * chemist.sty <Sept 29 1991> by Shinsaku Fujita * +% * counters and related matters for compounds. * +% * ffboxit: November 2 1991 by S. Fujita * +% * bslskipchange: November 6 1991 by S. Fujita (deleted) * +% * chapinitial: 1991 November 7 by S. Fujita * +% * variable arrows: 1992 May 24 by S. Fujita * +% * reaction and scheme arrows (revised): 1992 May 24 by S. Fujita * +% * changespace <=== bslskipchange: Dec 31 1992 by S. Fujita * +% * (g)rshfboxit and (g)lshfboxit: January 3, 1993 by S. Fujita * +% ********************************************************************* +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Released on January 3, 1993 +% Copyright (C) 1993 by Shinsaku Fujita, all rights reserved. +% This style file is created for making manuscripts of chemical fields. +% This option style file is to be contained in the ``chemist'' directory +% which is an input directory for TeX. +% +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chemist} +% \def\versi@ndate{January 03, 1993} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.00} +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Version 1.01 +% --- added the end commands of the \verbatim environment and the +% \verb command contained in LaTeX 2.09 +% --- \LaTeX, \BibTeX logos etc improved +% \typeout{verbatim for LaTeX2.09 (and LaTeX2e) in chemist.sty} +% \typeout{logos for LaTeX2.09 (and LaTeX2e) in chemist.sty} +% \def\versi@ndate{April 20, 1996} +% \def\j@urnalname{chemist} +% \def\versi@ndate{April 20, 1996} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.01} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chemist} \def\journalID{chemist} +% \def\versi@ndate{June 15, 1996} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.01a} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% \typeout{Package `\j@urnalname' (\versi@nno) <\versi@ndate>\space +% [\copyrighth@lder]} +% \typeout{chemist.sty ver1.01a (for LaTeX2e) 1996/06/15[SF]} +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chemist} \def\journalID{chemist} +% \def\versi@ndate{March 16, 1999} +% \def\versi@nno{ver2.00} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chemist} \def\journalID{chemist} +% \def\versi@ndate{November 3, 2000} +% \def\versi@nno{ver2.00a} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chmst-ps} \def\journalID{chmst-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{May 30, 2002} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.00} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chmst-ps} \def\journalID{chmst-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{August 30, 2004} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.01} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chmst-ps} \def\journalID{chmst-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{November 08, 2009} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.02} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{chmst-ps} \def\journalID{chmst-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{November 26, 2009} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.03} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% +% \fi +% \CheckSum{1615} +%% \CharacterTable +%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% \iffalse +%% +%% `chmst-ps.dtx' ver1.00 (for LaTeX2e) 2002/05/30 +%% `chmst-ps.dtx' ver1.01 (for LaTeX2e) 2004/08/30 +%% `chmst-ps.dtx' ver1.02 (for LaTeX2e) 2009/11/08 +%% `chmst-ps.dtx' ver1.03 (for LaTeX2e) 2009/11/26 +%% `chmst-ps.dtx' ver5.00 (for LaTeX2e) 2010/10/01 +%% by Shinsaku Fujita +%% +% +% \section{Initial declaration} +% +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% \changes{v1.01}{2004/08/30}{2nd Version} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/08}{3rd Version} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{4th Version, harpoons} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{For LaTeX Project Public License} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% <chmstps>\ProvidesFile{chmst-ps.sty} +%<driver>\ProvidesFile{chmst-ps.drv} +%<driver> [2010/10/01 v5.00 +% <chmstps> ChemSci package ] +%<driver> ChemSci package driver (English) +% \end{macrocode} +% +%\setcounter{StandardModuleDepth}{1} +% +% \section{Driver file for this dtx file} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*driver> + ] +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\GetFileInfo{chmst-ps.drv} +\title{The chmst-ps Package \space\fileversion \\ +(Part of the XyMTeX/ChemSci package v5.00)} +\author{Shinsaku Fujita \\ +Shonan Institute of Chemoinformatics and +Mathematical Chemistry \\ +Ashigara-Kami-Gun, Kanagawa, 258-0019 Japan +%% Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology \\ +%% Kyoto Institute of Technology \\ +%% Matsugasaki, Sakyoku, Kyoto, 606-8585 Japan +%% (old address) +%% Ashigara Research Laboratories \\ +%% Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. +} +\date{\filedate} +\begin{document} +\maketitle +\tableofcontents +\DocInput{chmst-ps.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \fi +% +% \StopEventually{} +% +% \section{{\sc docstrip} options} +% +% This dtx file provides the {\sffamily chmst-ps} package +% by docstrip processing. +% +% \DeleteShortVerb{\|} +% \begin{center} +% \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} +% \hline +% argument & package name \\ +% \hline +% chmstps & chmst-ps.sty \\ +% driver & a documentation driver file \\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +% \end{center} +% \MakeShortVerb{\|} +% +% \section{Version information} +% +% The old process for typing out version information remains active. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<chmstps>\def\j@urnalname{chmst-ps} \def\journalID{chmst-ps} +\def\versi@ndate{October 01, 2010} +\def\versi@nno{ver5.00} +\def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +%<*chmstps> +\typeout{Package `\j@urnalname' (\versi@nno) <\versi@ndate>\space +[\copyrighth@lder]} +\typeout{chmst-ps.sty ver5.00 (for LaTeX2e) 2010/10/01[SF]} +%</chmstps> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*chmstps> +\@ifundefined{if@@@chemtimes}{\newif\if@@@chemtimes}{} +\@ifundefined{if@@chemtimes}{\newif\if@@chemtimes}{}%from chemtimes +\DeclareOption{chemtimes}{\@@@chemtimestrue} +\@@@chemtimesfalse +\ProcessOptions +\if@@@chemtimes\if@@chemtimes\else + \PackageError{chmst-ps} + {The option ``chemtimes'' is not permitted} + {You should use this option after the chemtimes package is loaded.} +\fi\fi +\if@@@chemtimes +\RequirePackage[chemtimes]{chemist}% +\else +\RequirePackage{chemist}% +\fi +\RequirePackage{xymtx-ps}% +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \section{Cross-references of compounds} +% (Deleted) +% \section{Boxes for placing compounds} +% (Deleted) +% \section{Arrows} +% \subsection{Arrows with variable length} +% (Deleted) +% \subsection{Reaction arrows with variable length} +% +% The {\sffamily chmst-ps} package defines arrows with variable length +% for drawing chemical equations, where additional information +% can be written on the upper and/or downward sides of each arrow. +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% +% Several elements for drawing horizontal reaction arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\rArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\lArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\lrArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\eqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newdimen\@tempdimX +\newdimen\@tempdimY +\def\rArrow@Element#1{\begingroup\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,% +arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]{->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}\endgroup} +\let\Arrow@Element=\rArrow@Element +\def\lArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,% +arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]{<-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +\def\lrArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,% +arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]{<->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +\def\eqArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several harpoons are created by means of the mechanism of the \textsf{PStricks} +% package. +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% +% \begin{macro}{\past@arrowtable} +% Arow types (Hru, Hrd, Hlu, and Hld) are added to the existing arrow table +% for a right upward harpoon, a right downward harpoon, a left upward harpoon, +% and a left downward harpoon. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{pstricks}% +\edef\past@arrowtable{\pst@arrowtable,Hru-Hru,Hrd-Hrd,Hlu-Hlu,Hld-Hld} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\tx@HarpoonrUp} +% \begin{macro}{\psas@Hru} +% A right upward harpoon (arow type Hru) is typeset by \verb/\tx@HarpoonrUp/ +% (/HarpoonrUp as a PostScript name), where its arrowhead is typeset by an +% internal macro name (\verb/\psas@Hru/). The PostScript commands (/CLW, /ED, and /L) +% are defined in pstricks.pro. +% \begin{macrocode} +%rightharpoonup +%\edef\past@arrowtable{\pst@arrowtable,Hru-Hru} +\def\tx@HarpoonrUp{ \tx@setStrokeTransparency HarpoonrUp }% +\@namedef{psas@Hru}{% + /HarpoonrUp{%PostScript Procedure + CLW mul add dup + 2 div /w ED + mul dup /h ED + mul /a ED + CLW 2 div /Hwd ED + h a sub /Hwh ED + 0 Hwh moveto + Hwd neg Hwh L + Hwd neg 0 L + 0 0 L + w h L + 0 Hwh L + gsave fill grestore +}def +\psk@arrowinset \psk@arrowlength \psk@arrowsize \tx@HarpoonrUp +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\tx@HarpoonrDown} +% \begin{macro}{\psas@Hrd} +% A right downward harpoon (arow type Hrd) is typeset by \verb/\tx@HarpoonrDown/ +% (/HarpoonrDown as a PostScript name), where its arrowhead is typeset by an +% internal macro name (\verb/\psas@Hrd/). +% \begin{macrocode} +%rightharpoondown +%\edef\past@arrowtable{\pst@arrowtable,Hrd-Hrd} +\def\tx@HarpoonrDown{ \tx@setStrokeTransparency HarpoonrDown }% +\@namedef{psas@Hrd}{% + /HarpoonrDown {%PostScript Procedure + CLW mul add dup + 2 div /w ED + mul dup /h ED + mul /a ED + CLW 2 div /Hwd ED + h a sub /Hwh ED + 0 Hwh moveto + Hwd Hwh L + Hwd 0 L + 0 0 L + w neg h L + 0 Hwh L + gsave fill grestore +}def +\psk@arrowinset \psk@arrowlength \psk@arrowsize \tx@HarpoonrDown +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\tx@HarpoonlUp} +% \begin{macro}{\psas@Hlu} +% A left upward harpoon (arow type Hlu) is typeset by \verb/\tx@HarpoonlUp/ +% (/HarpoonlUp as a PostScript name), where its arrowhead is typeset by an +% internal macro name (\verb/\psas@Hlu/). +% \begin{macrocode} +%leftharpoonup +%\edef\past@arrowtable{\pst@arrowtable,Hlu-Hlu} +\def\tx@HarpoonlUp{ \tx@setStrokeTransparency HarpoonlUp }% +\@namedef{psas@Hlu}{% + /HarpoonlUp {%PostScript Procedure + CLW mul add dup + 2 div /w ED + mul dup /h ED + mul /a ED + CLW 2 div /Hwd ED + h a sub /Hwh ED + 0 Hwh moveto + Hwd Hwh L + Hwd 0 L + 0 0 L + w neg h L + 0 Hwh L + gsave fill grestore +}def +\psk@arrowinset \psk@arrowlength \psk@arrowsize \tx@HarpoonlUp +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\tx@HarpoonlDown} +% \begin{macro}{\psas@Hld} +% A left downward harpoon (arow type Hld) is typeset by \verb/\tx@HarpoonlDown/ +% (/HarpoonlDown as a PostScript name), where its arrowhead is typeset by an +% internal macro name (\verb/\psas@Hld/). +% \begin{macrocode} +%leftharpoondown +%\edef\past@arrowtable{\pst@arrowtable,Hld-Hld} +\def\tx@HarpoonlDown{ \tx@setStrokeTransparency HarpoonlDown }% +\@namedef{psas@Hld}{% + /HarpoonlDown {%PostScript Procedure + CLW mul add dup + 2 div /w ED + mul dup /h ED + mul /a ED + CLW 2 div /Hwd ED + h a sub /Hwh ED + 0 Hwh moveto + Hwd neg Hwh L + Hwd neg 0 L + 0 0 L + w h L + 0 Hwh L + gsave fill grestore +}def +\psk@arrowinset \psk@arrowlength \psk@arrowsize \tx@HarpoonlDown +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\eqHarpoon@Element} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\eqHarpoon@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% +%\def\eqHarpoon@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +%\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.43em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.277em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.29em)(#1,0.29em)% +%\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Equilibirum arrows with uneven lengths are defined by using the \verb/\psline/ command +% of the pstricks package. +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/08}{2nd Version} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\leqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\reqArrow@Element#1{\begingroup% +\dimen1=#1% +\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(\dimen1,0.13em)(\dimen2,0.13em)\endgroup} +\def\leqArrow@Element#1{\begingroup% +\dimen1=#1% +\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(\dimen1,0.43em)(\dimen2,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)\endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reqHarpoon@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\leqHarpoon@Element} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\reqHarpoon@Element#1{\begingroup% +\dimen1=#1% +\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(\dimen1,0.13em)(\dimen2,0.13em)% +\endgroup} +\def\leqHarpoon@Element#1{\begingroup% +\dimen1=#1% +\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(\dimen1,0.43em)(\dimen2,0.43em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)% +\endgroup} +% +%\def\reqHarpoon@Element#1{\begingroup% +%\dimen1=#1% +%\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +%\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +%\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(0pt,0.43em)(#1,0.43em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(\dimen1,0.13em)(\dimen2,0.13em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.277em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.29em)(#1,0.29em)% +%\endgroup} +%\def\leqHarpoon@Element#1{\begingroup% +%\dimen1=#1% +%\dimen0=\eqlbarrowstretch\dimen1% +%\dimen1=#1 \advance\dimen1 by-\dimen0 \divide\dimen1 by2\relax +%\dimen2=\dimen1 \advance\dimen2 by\dimen0 +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%\{->}(\dimen1,0.43em)(\dimen2,0.43em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(0pt,0.13em)(#1,0.13em)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.277em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.287em)(#1,0.287em)% +%\endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% Each arrow element is used in the following common command for drawing +% horizontal reaction arrows. +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/08}{changed definition; +% added \cs{reactarrowsep} and \cs{reactarrowseprate}} +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \reactarrowsep (dimension) for adjusting the two vertical spaces (default value 0pt) +% \reactarrowseprate (string) for adjusting the lower vertical space (default 1.0) +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \begin{macro}{\react@@rlarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\react@@rlarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}{\begingroup\@tempdimX=#3\relax% + \parbox{#3}{\centering + \baselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip \ChemStrut{#4}\par% + \vskip-0.2\normalbaselineskip\vskip\reactarrowsep% + \begin{pspicture}(0,0)(\@tempdimX,0.6em)% +% \Arrow@Element{\@tempdimX}% + \put(0,0){\Arrow@Element{\@tempdimX}}% + \end{pspicture}% + \par% + \vskip\reactarrowseprate\reactarrowsep% + \vskip-0.1\normalbaselineskip\ChemStrut{#5}}\endgroup}}}} +%(old definition) +%\def\react@@rlarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +%\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}{\begingroup\@tempdimX=#3\relax% +% \begin{pspicture}(\@tempdimX,0)% +% \rput[bl](0,0.86em){\hbox to\@tempdimX{\hss +% \begin{tabular}{c}#4% +% \end{tabular}\hss}}% +% \Arrow@Element{\@tempdimX}% +% \rput[tl](0,-0.3em){\hbox to\@tempdimX{\hss +% \begin{tabular}{c}% +% #5\end{tabular}\hss}}% +% \end{pspicture}\endgroup}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactrarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactlarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactlrarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactEqarrow}%2009/11/19 renamed from \verb/\reacteqarrow/ +% \begin{macro}{\reacteqarrow}%2009/11/19 +% \begin{macrocode} +% ******************* 1991 Oct 4 S. Fujita +% * reaction arrows * Revised 1992 May 24 S.Fujita%1999/02/02 SF +% ******************* Redifined 2002 May 30 S. Fujita for pstricks +% After Chapter 9 of ``LaTeX for (Bio)Chemists'' by Shinsaku Fujita +% +% #1 yoko #2 ue, #3 haba, #4 ya no ue, #5 ya no shita +% +\def\newreactrarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@rarrow}{\newreact@rarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@rarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\rArrow@Element% +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactlarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@larrow}{\newreact@larrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@larrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\lArrow@Element% +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactlrarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@lrarrow}{\newreact@lrarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@lrarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\lrArrow@Element% +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%2009/11/19 +\def\newreactEqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@Eqarrow}{\newreact@Eqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@Eqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\eqArrow@Element% +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreacteqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@eqarrow}{\newreact@eqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@eqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\eqHarpoon@Element% +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactrarrow=\newreactrarrow +%\let\reactlarrow=\newreactlarrow +%\let\reactlrarrow=\newreactlrarrow +%\let\reactEqarrow=\newreactEqarrow +%\let\reacteqarrow=\newreacteqarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactREqarrow}%%renamed 2009/11/19 +% \begin{macro}{\reactLEqarrow}%%renamed 2009/11/19 +% \begin{macro}{\reactreqarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactleqarrow} +% +% These commands have been added for the XyMTeX version 4.05. +% The {\sffamily chemist} package additionally defines arrows with variable length +% for drawing chemical equilibrium, where additional information +% can be written on the upper and/or downward sides of each arrow. +% The length of either one of arrows can be reduced by \verb/\eqlbarrowstretch/. +% +% \changes{v4.05}{2009/11/08}{added \cs{reactreqarrow} and \cs{reactleqarrow}} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactREqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@REqarrow}{\newreact@REqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@REqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\reqArrow@Element +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactLEqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@LEqarrow}{\newreact@LEqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@LEqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\leqArrow@Element +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +\def\newreactreqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@reqarrow}{\newreact@reqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@reqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\reqHarpoon@Element +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactleqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@leqarrow}{\newreact@leqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@leqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\leqHarpoon@Element +\react@@rlarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactREqarrow=\newreactREqarrow +%\let\reactLEqarrow=\newreactLEqarrow +%\let\reactreqarrow=\newreactreqarrow +%\let\reactleqarrow=\newreactleqarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several elements for drawing vertical reaction arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\dArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\uArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\veqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\duArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\dArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(0pt,#1)(0pt,0pt)} +\def\uArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0pt,#1)(0pt,0pt)} +\def\veqArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(-0.15em,#1)(-0.15em,0pt)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0.15em,#1)(0.15em,0pt)} +\def\duArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<->}(0pt,#1)(0pt,0pt)} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\veqHarpoon@Element} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\veqHarpoon@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hrd}(-0.15em,#1)(-0.15em,0pt)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hlu-}(0.15em,#1)(0.15em,0pt)% +} +% +%\def\veqHarpoon@Element#1{% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(-0.15em,#1)(-0.15em,0pt)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(0.15em,#1)(0.15em,0pt)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.28em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0em)(0,#1)% +%} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Each arrow element is used in the following common command for drawing +% vertical reaction arrows. +% +% \begin{macro}{\react@@duarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\react@@duarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}{% +\@tempdimY=#3\def\arraystretch{0.8}% +\begin{tabular}{l}#4\end{tabular}% +{\tabcolsep=0pt\begin{tabular}{c}% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(0,\@tempdimY)% +\Arrow@Element{\@tempdimY}% +\end{pspicture}\end{tabular}}% +\begin{tabular}{l}#5\end{tabular}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactdarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactuarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactduarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactVEqarrow}%%renamed 2009/11/19 +% \begin{macro}{\reactveqarrow}%%renamed 2009/11/19 +% Vertical reaction arrows has been added. +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactdarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@darrow}{\newreact@darrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@darrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\dArrow@Element +\react@@duarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactuarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@uarrow}{\newreact@uarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@uarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\uArrow@Element +\react@@duarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactduarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@duarrow}{\newreact@duarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@duarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\duArrow@Element +\react@@duarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +\def\newreactVEqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@VEqarrow}{\newreact@VEqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@VEqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\veqArrow@Element +\react@@duarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactveqarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@veqarrow}{\newreact@veqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@veqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\veqHarpoon@Element +\react@@duarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactdarrow=\newreactdarrow +%\let\reactuarrow=\newreactuarrow +%\let\reactduarrow=\newreactduarrow +%\let\reactVEqarrow=\newreactVEqarrow +%\let\reactveqarrow=\newreactveqarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several elements for drawing down-sloped reaction arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\seArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\seArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(0pt,#1)(#1,0pt)} +\def\nwArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0pt,#1)(#1,0pt)} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Each arrow element is used in the following common command for drawing +% down-sloped reaction arrows. +% +% \begin{macro}{\react@@decrarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\react@@decrarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}{% +\@tempdimX=#3\divide\@tempdimX by2\relax +\@tempdimY=#3\relax\def\arraystretch{0.8}% +\begin{tabular}{l}#4\end{tabular}\kern1em% +{\tabcolsep=0pt\begin{tabular}{c} +\begin{pspicture}(\@tempdimX,0)(\@tempdimX,\@tempdimY) +\Arrow@Element{\@tempdimY}% +\end{pspicture}\end{tabular}}\kern1em% +\begin{tabular}{l}#5\end{tabular}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactsearrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactnwrarrow} +% Further reaction arrows have been added. +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactsearrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@searrow}{\newreact@searrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@searrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\seArrow@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactnwarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@nwarrow}{\newreact@nwarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@nwarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\nwArrow@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactsearrow=\newreactsearrow +%\let\reactnwarrow=\newreactnwarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several elements for drawing up-sloped reaction arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\neArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\neArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(0pt,0pt)(#1,#1)} +\def\swArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(0pt,0pt)(#1,#1)} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Each arrow element is used in the following common command for drawing +% up-sloped reaction arrows. +% +% \begin{macro}{\react@@incrarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\react@@incrarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}{% +\@tempdimX=#3 \divide\@tempdimX by2 +\@tempdimY=#3% +\def\arraystretch{0.8}% +\begin{tabular}{l}#4\end{tabular}\kern1em% +{\tabcolsep=0pt +\begin{tabular}{c} +\begin{pspicture}(\@tempdimX,0)(\@tempdimX,\@tempdimY) +\Arrow@Element{\@tempdimY}% +\end{pspicture}% +\end{tabular}}\kern1em% +\begin{tabular}{l}#5\end{tabular}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactnearrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactswarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactnearrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@nearrow}{\newreact@nearrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@nearrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\neArrow@Element +\react@@incrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactswarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\newreact@swarrow}{\newreact@swarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@swarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\swArrow@Element +\react@@incrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactnearrow=\newreactnearrow +%\let\reactswarrow=\newreactswarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Additional elements for drawing down- and up-sloped equilibrium arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\deqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\ueqArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\deqArrow@Element#1{% +\begingroup +\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(1.2pt,\@tempdima)(\@tempdima,1.2pt)% +\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by-1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(-1.2pt,\@tempdima)(\@tempdima,-1.2pt)\endgroup} +\def\ueqArrow@Element#1{% +\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by-1.2pt +\@tempdimb=#1 \advance\@tempdimb by1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{->}(-1.2pt,1.2pt)(\@tempdima,\@tempdimb)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<-}(1.2pt,-1.2pt)(\@tempdimb,\@tempdima)} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Additional elements for drawing down- and up-sloped equilibrium harpoons within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined. +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% +% \begin{macro}{\deqHarpoon@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\ueqHarpoon@Element} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\deqHarpoon@Element#1{% +\begingroup +\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(1.2pt,\@tempdima)(\@tempdima,1.2pt)% +\@tempdimb=#1 \advance\@tempdimb by-1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(-1.2pt,\@tempdimb)(\@tempdimb,-1.2pt)% +\endgroup} +\def\ueqHarpoon@Element#1{% +\begingroup +\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by-1.2pt +\@tempdimb=#1 \advance\@tempdimb by1.2pt +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(-1.2pt,1.2pt)(\@tempdima,\@tempdimb)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(1.2pt,-1.2pt)(\@tempdimb,\@tempdima)% +\endgroup} +% +%\def\deqHarpoon@Element#1{% +%\begingroup +%\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by1.2pt +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(1.2pt,\@tempdima)(\@tempdima,1.2pt)% +%\@tempdimb=#1 \advance\@tempdimb by-1.2pt +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(-1.2pt,\@tempdimb)(\@tempdimb,-1.2pt)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.28em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,#1)(#1,0pt)% +%\endgroup} +%\def\ueqHarpoon@Element#1{% +%\begingroup +%\@tempdima=#1 \advance\@tempdima by-1.2pt +%\@tempdimb=#1 \advance\@tempdimb by1.2pt +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(-1.2pt,1.2pt)(\@tempdima,\@tempdimb)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(1.2pt,-1.2pt)(\@tempdimb,\@tempdima)% +%\psline[linewidth=0.28em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0pt)(#1,#1)% +%\endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactDEqarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactUEqarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactdeqarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactueqarrow} +% Further reaction arrows have been added. +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactDEqarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@DEqarrow}{\newreact@DEqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@DEqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\deqArrow@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactUEqarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@UEqarrow}{\newreact@UEqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@UEqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\ueqArrow@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%2009/11/19 +\def\newreactdeqarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@deqarrow}{\newreact@deqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@deqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\deqHarpoon@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactueqarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@ueqarrow}{\newreact@ueqarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@ueqarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\ueqHarpoon@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactDEqarrow=\newreactDEqarrow +%\let\reactUEqarrow=\newreactUEqarrow +%\let\reactdeqarrow=\newreactdeqarrow +%\let\reactueqarrow=\newreactueqarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Additional elements for drawing down- and up-sloped double-headed arrows +% within the scope of pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\ulrArrow@Element} +% \begin{macro}{\dlrArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\ulrArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<->}(0pt,0pt)(#1,#1)} +\def\dlrArrow@Element#1{% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{<->}(0pt,#1)(#1,0pt)} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\reactulrarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\reactdlrarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newreactulrarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@ulrarrow}{\newreact@ulrarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@ulrarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\ulrArrow@Element +\react@@incrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +\def\newreactdlrarrow{\@ifnextchar[%] +{\newreact@dlrarrow}{\newreact@dlrarrow[0pt]}} +\def\newreact@dlrarrow[#1]#2#3#4#5{ +\let\Arrow@Element=\dlrArrow@Element +\react@@decrarrow[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} +%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\reactulrarrow=\newreactulrarrow +%\let\reactdlrarrow=\newreactdlrarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% A new command \verb/\electronshiftAH/ is added to defining bent (curved) arrows +% and harpoons. +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/12/01}{Added} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftAH} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronshiftAH#1(#2,#3)(#4,#5)(#6,#7){% +\@ifnextchar(% +{\electr@nshiftAH{#1}(#2,#3)(#4,#5)(#6,#7)}% +{\electr@nshiftAH{#1}(#2,#3)(#4,#5)(#4,#5)(#6,#7)}} +\def\electr@nshiftAH#1(#2,#3)(#4,#5)(#6,#7)(#8,#9){% +\psbezier[unit=\unitlength,linewidth=0.4pt]{#1}% +(#2,#3)(#4,#5)(#6,#7)(#8,#9)% +}% +%\def\electronshiftAH#1{% +%\pscurve[unit=\unitlength,linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,% +%arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several commmands for drawing curved harpoons are defined as follows: +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftHru} +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftHrd} +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftHlu} +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftHld} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronshiftHru{\electronshiftAH{-Hru}} +\def\electronshiftHrd{\electronshiftAH{-Hrd}} +\def\electronshiftHlu{\electronshiftAH{Hlu-}} +\def\electronshiftHld{\electronshiftAH{Hld-}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Several commmands for drawing curved arrows are defined as follows: +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftArrowr} +% \begin{macro}{\electronshiftArrowl} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronshiftArrowr{\electronshiftAH{->}} +\def\electronshiftArrowl{\electronshiftAH{<-}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% The {\sffamily chmst-ps} package defines double-line arrows with variable +% length for drawing reaction schemes, where additional information +% can be written on the upper and/or downward sides of each arrow. +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{First Version} +% +% Several elements for drawing horizontal scheme arrows within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% +% \begin{macro}{\lSchemeArrow@Element} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\lSchemeArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,doubleline=true,doublesep=0.16em,% +arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.2,arrowinset=0.7]{<-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +\def\rSchemeArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,doubleline=true,doublesep=0.16em,% +arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.2,arrowinset=0.7]{->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +\def\lrSchemeArrow@Element#1{\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em)% +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,doubleline=true,doublesep=0.16em,% +arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.2,arrowinset=0.7]{<->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em)% +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\schemelarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\schemerarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\schemelrarrow} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% ******************************** +% * scheme arrows * +% * 1991 OCT 4 S. Fujita * +% * Revised 1992 May 24 S.Fujita * 1999/02/02 by S. Fujita +% ******************************** Redefined 2002/05/30 by SF +% After Chapter 9 of ``LaTeX for (Bio)Chemists'' by Shinsaku Fujita +\def\newschemelarrow#1#2#3#4{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\lSchemeArrow@Element +\react@@rlarrow[0pt]{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}} +\def\newschemerarrow#1#2#3#4{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\rSchemeArrow@Element +\react@@rlarrow[0pt]{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}} +\def\newschemelrarrow#1#2#3#4{% +\let\Arrow@Element=\lrSchemeArrow@Element +\react@@rlarrow[0pt]{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}} +%%%%2009/11/19 +%\let\schemelarrow=\newschemelarrow +%\let\schemerarrow=\newschemerarrow +%\let\schemelrarrow=\newschemelrarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \section{Redefinition of verbatim} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Shadowed Boxes} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Further boxes} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Symbols for instant photography} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Various arrows with fixed length} +% +% Because various arrows with a fixed length have been defined in the \textsf{chemist} package, +% the corresponding codes for the \textsf{chmst-ps} package are described here. +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% +% \begin{macro}{\llongrightarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\llongleftarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Equilibarrow} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newllongrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\rArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newllongleftarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\lArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newllongleftrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\lrArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newEquilibarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\eqArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +%\let\llongrightarrow=\newllongrightarrow +%\let\llongleftarrow=\newllongleftarrow +%\let\llongleftrightarrow=\newllongleftrightarrow +%\let\Equilibarrow=\newEquilibarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\Llongrightarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Llongleftarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Llongleftrightarrow} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newLlongrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\rSchemeArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newLlongleftarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\lSchemeArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newLlongleftrightarrow{\ensuremath{% +\mathrel{\hbox to28pt{\hss\lrSchemeArrow@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +%\let\Llongrightarrow=\newLlongrightarrow +%\let\Llongleftarrow=\newLlongleftarrow +%\let\Llongleftrightarrow\newLlongleftrightarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongrightarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongleftarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongleftrightarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Equiliblongarrow} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newlllongrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\rArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newlllongleftarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\lArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newlllongleftrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\lrArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newEquiliblongarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\eqArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +%\let\lllongrightarrow=\newlllongrightarrow +%\let\lllongleftarrow=\newlllongleftarrow +%\let\lllongleftrightarrow=\newlllongleftrightarrow +%\let\Equiliblongarrow=\newEquiliblongarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\Lllongrightarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Lllongleftarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\Lllongleftrightarrow} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newLllongrightarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\rSchemeArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newLllongleftarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\lSchemeArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newLllongleftrightarrow{\ensuremath{% +\mathrel{\hbox to35pt{\hss\lrSchemeArrow@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +%\let\Lllongrightarrow=\newLllongrightarrow +%\let\Lllongleftarrow=\newLllongleftarrow +%\let\Lllongleftrightarrow\newLllongleftrightarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% Several elements for drawing horizontal harpoons within the scope of +% pstricks package are defined first. +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% +% \begin{macro}{\rightharpoonupElement} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\rightharpoonupElement#1{% +\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hru}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% +%\def\rightharpoonupElement#1{% +%\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +%\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.36em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.1em)(#1,0.1em) +%\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\rightharpoondownElement} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\rightharpoondownElement#1{% +\raise0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{-Hrd}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% +%\def\rightharpoondownElement#1{% +%\raise0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +%\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{->}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.34em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.49em)(#1,0.49em) +%\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\leftharpoonupElement} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\leftharpoonupElement#1{% +\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hlu-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% +%\def\leftharpoonupElement#1{% +%\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +%\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.36em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.1em)(#1,0.1em) +%\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\leftharpoondownElement} +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \changes{v1.03}{2009/11/26}{Harpoons added as PostScript procedures} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\leftharpoondownElement#1{% +\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +\psline[linewidth=0.4pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +{Hld-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% +%\def\leftharpoondownElement#1{% +%\lower0.2pt\hbox to#1{\hss% +%\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.8pt,arrowsize=2pt 2,arrowlength=1.6,arrowinset=0.6]% +%{<-}(0pt,0.28em)(#1,0.28em) +%\psline[linewidth=0.34em,linecolor=white]{-}(0pt,0.49em)(#1,0.49em) +%\end{pspicture}\hss}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\llongrightharpoonup} +% \begin{macro}{\llongrightharpoondown} +% \begin{macro}{\llongleftharpoonup} +% \begin{macro}{\llongleftharpoondown} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newllongrightharpoonup{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\rightharpoonupElement{28pt}}}} +\def\newllongrightharpoondown{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\rightharpoondownElement{28pt}}}} +\def\newllongleftharpoonup{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\leftharpoonupElement{28pt}}}} +\def\newllongleftharpoondown{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\leftharpoondownElement{28pt}}}} +%\let\llongrightharpoonup=\newllongrightharpoonup +%\let\llongrightharpoondown=\newllongrightharpoondown +%\let\llongleftharpoonup=\newllongleftharpoonup +%\let\llongleftharpoondown=\newllongleftharpoondown +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongrightharpoonup} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongrightharpoondown} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongleftharpoonup} +% \begin{macro}{\lllongleftharpoondown} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newlllongrightharpoonup{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\rightharpoonupElement{35pt}}}} +\def\newlllongrightharpoondown{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\rightharpoondownElement{35pt}}}} +\def\newlllongleftharpoonup{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\leftharpoonupElement{35pt}}}} +\def\newlllongleftharpoondown{\ensuremath{\mathrel{\leftharpoondownElement{35pt}}}} +%\let\lllongrightharpoonup=\newlllongrightharpoonup +%\let\lllongrightharpoondown=\newlllongrightharpoondown +%\let\lllongleftharpoonup=\newlllongleftharpoonup +%\let\lllongleftharpoondown\newlllongleftharpoondown +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \changes{v1.02}{2009/11/19}{Added} +% \begin{macro}{\equilibarrow} +% \begin{macro}{\equiliblongarrow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newequilibarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to28pt{\hss\eqHarpoon@Element{28pt}\hss}}}} +\def\newequiliblongarrow{\ensuremath{\mathrel{% +\hbox to35pt{\hss\eqHarpoon@Element{35pt}\hss}}}} +%\let\equilibarrow=\newequilibarrow +%\let\equiliblongarrow=\newequiliblongarrow +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \section{Chemical Corrections} +% (Deleted) +% +% +% \section{XyMcompd and XyMtab Environments} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Useful commands} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Double and triple bonds} +% (Deleted) +% +% \section{Curved Arrows} +% +% To illustrate the mechanisms of organic reactions, +% curved arrows are used to show an electron shift. +% First, the macros for drawing them are +% defined as follows. +% \changes{v1.01}{2004/08/30}{Added at XyMTeX V4.01} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronAHshift} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Redefined for compatibility to PDF mode} +% +% Arrows having a usual arrow head are defined as follows. +% Keywords for differentiation are: r (right) and l (left), +% which are contained in the middle of each command name. +% +% The |\pscurve| command of the \textsf{pstricks} package has been +% replaced by |\psbezier|, where two control points are calculated +% by means of |\calcontrolpoints| defined in the \textsf{chemist} package. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronAHshift{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronAHshift}{\@electronAHshift[0]}} +\def\@electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5)#6{% +\@tempcntXa=#2 \@tempcntYa=#3 +\@tempcntXb=#4 \@tempcntYb=#5 +\calcontrolpoints{#1}%defined in chemist package +%\pscurve[unit=\unitlength,linewidth=0.4pt]{#6}% +\psbezier[unit=\unitlength,linewidth=0.4pt]{#6}% +(#2,#3)(\@cnttempa,\@cnttempb)(\@tempcntXc,\@tempcntYc)(#4,#5)% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronrshiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Redefined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronrshiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronrshiftarrow}{\@electronrshiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronrshiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){->}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){->}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){->}% +\fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronlshiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Redefined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronlshiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronlshiftarrow}{\@electronlshiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronlshiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\fi\fi} +\def\futuresubst#1{\kern140\unitlength #1} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronlshiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Redefined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronlshiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronlshiftarrow}{\@electronlshiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronlshiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){<-}% +\fi\fi} +\def\futuresubst#1{\kern140\unitlength #1} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Arrows having a harpoon-type head are defined as follows. +% Keywords for differentiation are: +% Hru (harpoon right upward), Hrd (harpoon right downward), +% Hlu (harpoon left upward), and Hld (harpoon left downward). +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronHrushiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Defined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronHrushiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronHrushiftarrow}{\@electronHrushiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronHrushiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hru}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hru}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hru}% +\fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronHrdshiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Defined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronHrdshiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronHrdshiftarrow}{\@electronHrdshiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronHrdshiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hrd}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hrd}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){-Hrd}% +\fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronHlushiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Defined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronHlushiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronHlushiftarrow}{\@electronHlushiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronHlushiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hlu-}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hlu-}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hlu-}% +\fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\electronHrdshiftarrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Defined using two control points} +% \begin{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\electronHldshiftarrow{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@electronHldshiftarrow}{\@electronHldshiftarrow[0]}} +\def\@electronHldshiftarrow[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){% +\ifnum#2<#4\relax +\electronAHshift[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hld-}% +\else +\ifcase#1\relax +\electronAHshift[1](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hld-}% +\or +\electronAHshift[0](#2,#3)(#4,#5){Hld-}% +\fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \section{Initial Setting and Switch to PostScript Arrows} +% +% \begin{macro}{\chmstpssw} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\chmstpssw{%setting of the chmst-ps package +\let\reactrarrow=\newreactrarrow% +\let\reactlarrow=\newreactlarrow +\let\reactlrarrow=\newreactlrarrow +\let\reactEqarrow=\newreactEqarrow +\let\reacteqarrow=\newreacteqarrow +%%%% +\let\reactREqarrow=\newreactREqarrow% +\let\reactLEqarrow=\newreactLEqarrow +\let\reactreqarrow=\newreactreqarrow +\let\reactleqarrow=\newreactleqarrow +%%%% +\let\reactdarrow=\newreactdarrow% +\let\reactuarrow=\newreactuarrow +\let\reactduarrow=\newreactduarrow +\let\reactVEqarrow=\newreactVEqarrow +\let\reactveqarrow=\newreactveqarrow +%%%% +\let\reactnearrow=\newreactnearrow% +\let\reactswarrow=\newreactswarrow +%%%% +\let\reactsearrow=\newreactsearrow% +\let\reactnwarrow=\newreactnwarrow +%%%% +\let\reactDEqarrow=\newreactDEqarrow% +\let\reactUEqarrow=\newreactUEqarrow +\let\reactdeqarrow=\newreactdeqarrow +\let\reactueqarrow=\newreactueqarrow +%%%% +\let\reactulrarrow=\newreactulrarrow% +\let\reactdlrarrow=\newreactdlrarrow +%%%% +\let\schemelarrow=\newschemelarrow% +\let\schemerarrow=\newschemerarrow +\let\schemelrarrow=\newschemelrarrow +%%%% +\let\llongrightarrow=\newllongrightarrow% +\let\llongleftarrow=\newllongleftarrow +\let\llongleftrightarrow=\newllongleftrightarrow +\let\Equilibarrow=\newEquilibarrow +%%% +\let\Llongrightarrow=\newLlongrightarrow% +\let\Llongleftarrow=\newLlongleftarrow +\let\Llongleftrightarrow\newLlongleftrightarrow +%%% +\let\lllongrightarrow=\newlllongrightarrow% +\let\lllongleftarrow=\newlllongleftarrow +\let\lllongleftrightarrow=\newlllongleftrightarrow +\let\Equiliblongarrow=\newEquiliblongarrow +%%% +\let\Lllongrightarrow=\newLllongrightarrow% +\let\Lllongleftarrow=\newLllongleftarrow +\let\Lllongleftrightarrow\newLllongleftrightarrow +%%% +\let\llongrightharpoonup=\newllongrightharpoonup% +\let\llongrightharpoondown=\newllongrightharpoondown +\let\llongleftharpoonup=\newllongleftharpoonup +\let\llongleftharpoondown=\newllongleftharpoondown +%%% +\let\lllongrightharpoonup=\newlllongrightharpoonup% +\let\lllongrightharpoondown=\newlllongrightharpoondown +\let\lllongleftharpoonup=\newlllongleftharpoonup +\let\lllongleftharpoondown\newlllongleftharpoondown +%%% +\let\equilibarrow=\newequilibarrow% +\let\equiliblongarrow=\newequiliblongarrow +%%% +} +\let\chmstpspdfsw=\chmstpssw%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\chmstpssw%initial setting +%</chmstps> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \Finale +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b3025d1b9d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/chmst-ps.ins @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +\def\batchfile{chmst-ps.ins} +\input docstrip.tex +\preamble + +This is a generated file. + +Copyright 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010 by Shinsaku Fujita +all rights reserved. +This style file is created for drawing chemical structural formulas +This style file is to be contained in the ``xymtex'' directory which +is an input directory for TeX. + +This file is part of the XyMTeX system. +======================================= +Previous Versions: +Version 1.00 Released on May 30, 2002 +Version 1.01 Released on August 30, 2004 +Version 1.02 Released on November 08, 2009 +Version 1.03 Released on November 26, 2009 + +Present version (as chmst-ps.dtx etc.): +Version 5.00 Released on October 01, 2010 + +This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +of this license or (at your option) any later version. +The latest version of this license is in + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +version 2005/12/01 or later. + +This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +The Current Maintainer of this work is Shinsaku Fujita. + +This work consists of the files xymtx-ps.dtx and xymtx-ps.ins +and the derived file xymtx-ps.sty. + +======================================= + +\endpreamble + +\keepsilent + +\generateFile{chmst-ps.drv}{t}{% + \from{chmst-ps.dtx}{driver}} + +\generateFile{chmst-ps.sty}{t}{% + \from{chmst-ps.dtx}{chmstps}} + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.drv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d139e363e15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.drv @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +%% +%% This is file `xymtx-ps.drv', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% xymtx-ps.dtx (with options: `driver') +%% +%% This is a generated file. +%% +%% Copyright 2002,2004,2005,2009,2010,2011,2013 by Shinsaku Fujita +%% all rights reserved. +%% This style file is created for drawing chemical structural formulas +%% This style file is to be contained in the ``xymtex'' directory which +%% is an input directory for TeX. +%% +%% This file is part of the XyMTeX system. +%% ======================================= +%% +%% Version 1.00 Released on April 30, 2002 +%% Version 4.01 Released on August 30, 2004 (adjust for XyMTeX version 4.01) +%% Version 4.02 Released on December 20, 2004 (wedged bonds for stereochemistry) +%% Version 4.03 Released on July 20, 2005 (wave line for stereochemistry) +%% Version 4.03a Released on August 02, 2005 (Bug fix) +%% Version 4.04a Released on June 15, 2009 (Bug fix) +%% Version 4.05 Released on November 05, 2009 (Bug fix) +%% Version 5.00 Released on October 01, 2010 +%% Version 5.01b Released on February 24, 2011 +%% +%% Present version (as xymtx-ps.dtx etc.): +%% Version 5.01 Released on May 27, 2013 +%% +%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +%% The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 2005/12/01 or later. +%% +%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Shinsaku Fujita. +%% +%% This work consists of the files xymtx-ps.dtx and xymtx-ps.ins +%% and the derived file xymtx-ps.sty. +%% +%% ======================================= +%% +%% File: xymtx-ps.dtx +%% \CharacterTable +%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +\NeedsTeXFormat{pLaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{xymtx-ps.dtx}[2013/05/27 v5.01 xymtx-ps package file] +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\GetFileInfo{xymtx-ps.dtx} +\def\UPSILON{\char'7} +\def\XyM{X\kern-.30em\smash{% +\raise.50ex\hbox{\UPSILON}}\kern-.30em{M}} +\def\XyMTeX{\XyM\kern-.1em\TeX} +\title{Chemistry Conventions by {\sffamily xymtx-ps.sty} +(\fileversion) of \XyMTeX{}} +\author{Shinsaku Fujita \\ +Shonan Institute of Chemoinformatics Mathematical Chemistry, \\ +Kaneko 479-7 Ooimachi, Ashigara-Kami-Gun, +Kanagawa-Ken, 258-0019 Japan +} +\date{\filedate} +\begin{document} + \maketitle + \DocInput{xymtx-ps.dtx} +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `xymtx-ps.drv'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..10ab845f202 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +%% File: xymtx-ps.dtx +% +% Copyright 2002,2004,2005,2009,2013 by Shinsaku Fujita +% +% This file is part of XyMTeX system. +% ------------------------------------- +% +% This file is a successor to: +% +% xymtx-ps.sty +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \typeout{XyMTeX for Drawing Chemical Structural Formulas. Version 4.00} +% \typeout{ -- Released May 30, 2002 by Shinsaku Fujita} +% Copyright (C) 2002 by Shinsaku Fujita, all rights reserved. +% +% This file is a part of the macro package ``XyMTeX'' which has been +% designed for typesetting chemical structural formulas. +% +% This file is to be contained in the ``xymtex'' directory which is +% an input directory for TeX. It is a LaTeX optional style file and +% should be used only within LaTeX, because several macros of the file +% are based on LaTeX commands. +% +% The following book deals with an application of TeX/LaTeX to +% preparation of manuscripts of chemical fields: +% (1) Shinsaku Fujita, ``LaTeX for Chemists and Biochemists'' +% Tokyo Kagaku Dozin, Tokyo (1993) [in Japanese]. +% (2) Shinsaku Fujita, ``XyMTeX. Typesetting Chemical Structural +% Formulas'' Addison-Wesley, New York (1997). +% +% Copying of this file is authorized only if either +% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy, including name and +% directory name; or +% (2) if you do make changes, +% (a) you name it something other than the names included in the +% ``xymtex'' directory and +% (b) you are requested to leave this notice intact. +% This restriction ensures that all standard styles are identical. +% +% Please report any bugs, comments, suggestions, etc. to: +% Shinsaku Fujita, +% Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, +% Kyoto Institute of Technology, +% Matsugasaki, Sakyoku, Kyoto, 606-8585 Japan +% +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{May 30, 2002} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.00} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{May 30, 2002} +% \def\versi@nno{ver1.00} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{August 30, 2004} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.01} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{December 20, 2004} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.02} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{June 20, 2005} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.03} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{August 02, 2005} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.03a} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{June 15, 2009} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.04a} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{November 05, 2009} +% \def\versi@nno{ver4.05} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{February 24, 2011} +% \def\versi@nno{ver5.01b} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{May 27, 2013} +% \def\versi@nno{ver5.01bb} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% \def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +% \def\versi@ndate{June 21, 2013} +% \def\versi@nno{ver5.01bbb} +% \def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{1000} +%% \CharacterTable +%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% \setcounter{StandardModuleDepth}{1} +% +% \StopEventually{} +% \MakeShortVerb{\|} +% +% \iffalse +% \changes{v1.00}{2002/05/30}{first edition for LaTeX2e} +% \changes{v4.01}{2004/08/30}{Adjust for XyMTeX version 4.01} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Wedged bonds for stereochemistry} +% \changes{v4.03}{2005/06/20}{Wave bonds for stereochemistry} +% \changes{v4.03a}{2005/08/02}{Bug fix for the compatibility with +% \changes{v4.04a}{2009/06/15}{Bug fix for \cs{\Put@@@Direct}} +% \changes{v4.05}{2009/11/05}{Bug fix for \cs{\Put@@@Direct}; pLaTeXe vs. LaTeXe} +% \changes{v5.01b}{2011/02/24}{Coloring bonds and atoms} +% \changes{v5.01bb}{2013/05/27}{\cs{WedgeAsSubstX} etc.} +% \changes{v5.01bbb}{2013/06/21}{\cs{WavyAsSubst} etc.} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/08/16}{\cs{BackGroundBond} etc.} +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\NeedsTeXFormat{pLaTeX2e} +% \fi +\ProvidesFile{xymtx-ps.dtx}[2013/08/16 v5.01 xymtx-ps package file] +% \iffalse +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\GetFileInfo{xymtx-ps.dtx} +% +% %%XyMTeX Logo: Definition 2%%% +\def\UPSILON{\char'7} +\def\XyM{X\kern-.30em\smash{% +\raise.50ex\hbox{\UPSILON}}\kern-.30em{M}} +\def\XyMTeX{\XyM\kern-.1em\TeX} +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\title{Chemistry Conventions by {\sffamily xymtx-ps.sty} +(\fileversion) of \XyMTeX{}} +\author{Shinsaku Fujita \\ +Shonan Institute of Chemoinformatics Mathematical Chemistry, \\ +Kaneko 479-7 Ooimachi, Ashigara-Kami-Gun, +Kanagawa-Ken, 258-0019 Japan +% Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, \\ +% Kyoto Institute of Technology, \\ +% Matsugasaki, Sakyoku, Kyoto, 606-8585 Japan +} +\date{\filedate} +% +\begin{document} + \maketitle + \DocInput{xymtx-ps.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% \section{Introduction}\label{xymtx-ps:intro} +% +% \subsection{Options for {\sffamily docstrip}} +% +% \DeleteShortVerb{\|} +% \begin{center} +% \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} +% \hline +% \emph{option} & \emph{function}\\ \hline +% xymtxps & xymtx-ps.sty \\ +% driver & driver for this dtx file \\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +% \end{center} +% \MakeShortVerb{\|} +% +% \subsection{Version Information} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*xymtxps> +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\def\j@urnalname{xymtx-ps} +\def\versi@ndate{August 16, 2013} +\def\versi@nno{ver5.01} +\def\copyrighth@lder{SF} % Shinsaku Fujita +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\typeout{XyMTeX Macro File `\j@urnalname' (\versi@nno) <\versi@ndate>% +\space[\copyrighth@lder]} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \section{Input of basic macros} +% +% To assure the compatibility to \LaTeX{}2.09 (the native mode), +% the commands added by \LaTeXe{} have not been used in the resulting sty +% files ({\sf ccycle.sty} for the present case). Hence, the combination +% of |\input| and |\@ifundefined| is used to crossload sty +% files ({\sf chemstr.sty} for the present case) in place of the +% |\RequirePackage| command of \LaTeXe{}. +% The global setting of unit by |\psset| has caused imcompatibility +% with the prosper package and so has been changed into a local setting. +% \changes{v4.03a}{2005/08/02}{Bug fix for the compatibility with +% the prosper package} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% ************************* +% * input of basic macros * +% ************************* +\@ifundefined{setsixringv}{\input chemstr.sty\relax}{} +\RequirePackage{chemstr}%added 2010/10/01 +\RequirePackage{pstricks} +\RequirePackage{pst-coil} +\unitlength=0.1pt +%%\psset{xunit=\the\unitlength,yunit=\the\unitlength}%delete August 2, 2005 +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@thicklinesw \@thicklineswfalse +\def\Thick@Lines{\@thicklineswtrue}%redefinition +\def\Thin@Lines{\@thicklineswfalse}%redefinition +\def\thickLineWidth{1.6pt} +\def\thinLineWidth{0.4pt} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The macro |\Put@@@Line| can draw dashed bonds or wedged bonds for supporting +% stereochemistry. Two switches are available as follows: +% +% \begin{macro}{changedashtowedge} +% \begin{macro}{changewedgetodash} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Switch for wedged bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@wedgesw \@wedgeswtrue +\newif\if@hasheddashsw \@hasheddashswtrue +\def\wedgehasheddash{\@wedgeswtrue\@hasheddashswtrue} +\def\wedgehashedwedge{\@wedgeswtrue\@hasheddashswfalse} +\def\dashhasheddash{\@wedgeswfalse\@hasheddashswtrue} +\@ifundefined{ifmolfront}{\newif\ifmolfront \molfrontfalse}{} +\@ifundefined{if@skbondlist}{\newif\if@skbondlist \@skbondlistfalse}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{Put@@@Line} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Wedged bonds for stereochemistry} +% \changes{v4.03}{2005/07/20}{Switch for wave bonds} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +%\newcount\@tempcntXa \newcount\@tempcntYa \newcount\@tempcntz%deleted 2010/10/01 +%\newcount\@tempcntXb \newcount\@tempcntYb \newcount\@tempcntzz%deleted 2010/10/01 +%\newcount\@tempcntXc \newcount\@tempcntYc \newcount\@tempcntzzz%deleted 2010/10/01 +\long\gdef\Put@@@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\SlopetoXY(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}%%replaced (code from chemstr.sty) +\if@thicklinesw +\if@wedgesw +\ifmolfront%bold dash bond for skeletal bond for pyranose etc. +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thickLineWidth](#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\else +\if@skbondlist%bold dash bond skeletal bond for general cases +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thickLineWidth](#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\else%wedged bond +\stereo@wedgedimension(#3,#4){10}% +\pspolygon*[unit=\unitlength% +%,linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +](#1,#2)% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc) +\fi\fi +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thickLineWidth](#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\fi +\else +\ifwavebond +\pszigzag[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +coilheight=1,coilwidth=.13cm,linewidth=\thinLineWidth,linearc=5,% +coilarm=0]{-}(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)(#1,#2)% +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thinLineWidth](#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\fi +\fi +\@tempcntXa=0\relax \@tempcntYa=0\relax +\endgroup}%end of Put@@@Line +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\stereo@wedgedimension| calculates the coordinates of three positions +% for drawing a wedged bond, which is drawn by the |\pspolygon| command of the PSTricks package. +% +% \begin{macro}{stereo@wedgedimension} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Wedged bonds for stereochemistry} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@wedgeadjust +\def\stereo@wedgedimension(#1,#2)#3{% +\@tempcntXb=0\relax +\@tempcntYb=0\relax +\@tempcntXc=0\relax +\@tempcntYc=0\relax +%% +\@wedgeadjustfalse +\ifnum#1<0 \@tempcntzz=-#1\else\@tempcntzz=#1\fi +\ifnum#2<0 \@tempcntzzz=-#2\else\@tempcntzzz=#2\fi +\ifnum#1=0\else +\multiply\@tempcntzzz by10\relax \divide\@tempcntzzz by\@tempcntzz\fi%% (3/5)x10=6 +\ifnum\@tempcntzzz>7\relax\else\@wedgeadjusttrue\fi +%%one point of wedge +\ifnum#1=0\relax +\@tempcntXb=#3 \advance\@tempcntXb by8\relax +\@tempcntYb=0\relax +\else +\ifnum#2=0\relax +\@tempcntXb=0\relax +\@tempcntYb=#3 \advance\@tempcntYb by8\relax +\else +\@tempcntXb=#3\relax +\@tempcntYb=-#3\relax +\if@wedgeadjust +\advance\@tempcntXb by8\relax +\advance\@tempcntYb by-8\relax +\fi +\multiply\@tempcntXb by#2\relax\multiply\@tempcntXb by10\relax +\divide\@tempcntXb by#1\relax\divide\@tempcntXb by10\relax\fi\fi +\advance\@tempcntXb by\@tempcntXa\relax +\advance\@tempcntYb by\@tempcntYa\relax +%%other point of wedge +\ifnum#1=0\relax +\@tempcntXc=-#3 \advance\@tempcntXc by-8\relax +\@tempcntYc=0\relax +\else +\ifnum#2=0\relax +\@tempcntXc=0\relax +\@tempcntYc=-#3 \advance\@tempcntYc by-8\relax +\else +\@tempcntXc=-#3\relax +\@tempcntYc=#3\relax +\if@wedgeadjust +\advance\@tempcntXc by-6\relax +\advance\@tempcntYc by6\relax +\fi +\multiply\@tempcntXc by#2\relax\multiply\@tempcntXc by10\relax +\divide\@tempcntXc by#1\relax\divide\@tempcntXc by10\relax\fi\fi +\advance\@tempcntXc by\@tempcntXa\relax +\advance\@tempcntYc by\@tempcntYa\relax +}%%end of \stereo@wedgedimension +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The optional argument [Bl] of |\Put@@@Direct| is corrected +% to be [bl]. This effect appears in the use of tbook.cls etc. +% \changes{v4.04a}{2009/06/15}{Bug fix for tategumi} +% \changes{v4.05}{2009/11/05}{Bug fix for tategumi and yokogumi; +% pLaTeXe vs. LaTeXe} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% +% \begin{macro}{Put@@@Direct} +% \begin{macrocode} +% \def\Put@@@Direct(#1,#2)#3{\begingroup\psset{unit=\unitlength}% +% \rput[Bl]{0}(#1,#2){#3}\endgroup}%2009/06/15 2009/11/05bugfix as follows +\@ifundefined{iftdir}{\newif\iftdir \tdirfalse}{}%pLaTeXe vs. LaTeXe +\def\Put@@@Direct(#1,#2)#3{\begingroup\psset{unit=\unitlength}% +\iftdir +\rput[bl]{0}(#1,#2){#3}\else\rput[Bl]{0}(#1,#2){#3}\fi +\endgroup} +\def\Put@@@oCircle(#1,#2)#3{% + \begingroup \@tempcntz=#3 \divide\@tempcntz by2\relax + \pscircle[linewidth=.4pt,unit=\unitlength](#1,#2){\@tempcntz}\endgroup} +\def\Put@@@sCircle(#1,#2)#3{% + \begingroup \@tempcntz=#3 \divide\@tempcntz by2\relax + \pscircle[linewidth=2pt,unit=\unitlength](#1,#2){\@tempcntz}\endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Dotted lines by the old macro |\d@@t@rline| are changed into hashed dash bonds +% in the new macro |\d@@t@rline| (|\@wedgeswfalse|). If |\@wedgeswtrue| is +% declared (default), the new macro draws a hashed wedged bonds. +% +% \begin{macro}{d@@t@rline} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Hashed wedged bonds for stereochemistry} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\d@@t@rline(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5/(#6,#7)(#8,#9){% +\if@hasheddashsw + \@ifundefined{psline}{% + \XyMTeXWarning{A dottedline is replaced by a solid line.}% + \Put@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}% + }{{\thicklines% + \hasheddashbond(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}/(#6,#7)(#8,#9)}}% +\else +\if@skbondlist%hashed dash bond skeletal bond for general cases + \@ifundefined{psline}{% + \XyMTeXWarning{A dottedline is replaced by a solid line.}% + \Put@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}% + }{{\thicklines% + \hasheddashbond(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}/(#6,#7)(#8,#9)}}% +\else + \hashedwedgebond(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}/(#6,#7)(#8,#9)% +\fi\fi +}%end of \d@@t@rline +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The inner macro |\hasheddashbond| works in the macro |\d@@t@rline| for +% drawing a hased dash bond. +% +% \begin{macro}{hasheddashbond} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Hashed dash bonds for stereochemistry} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\hasheddashbond(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5/(#6,#7)(#8,#9){% +\begingroup +\@tempcntzz=12\relax +\@tempcntzzz=-30\relax%almost no shortening +\bond@shorten(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}/(#6,#7)(#8,#9)% +\ifdim\unitlength>0.08pt +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thickLineWidth,linestyle=dashed,dash=1pt 1.2pt]% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=\thickLineWidth,linestyle=dashed,dash=1pt 1.2pt]% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\fi +\endgroup} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The inner macro |\hashedwedgebond| works in the macro |\d@@t@rline| for +% drawing a hashed wedged bond. +% +% \begin{macro}{hashedwedgebond} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Hashed wedged bonds for stereochemistry} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\hashedwedgebond(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5/(#6,#7)(#8,#9){% +\begingroup +\@tempcntXa=#8\relax +\@tempcntYa=#9\relax +\stereo@wedgedimension(#3,#4){10}% +\pspolygon*[unit=\unitlength% +%,linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor%added 2011/02/24 +](#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\@tempcntzz=5\relax +\@tempcntzzz=-12\relax +\bond@shorten(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}/(#6,#7)(#8,#9)% +\ifdim\unitlength>0.08pt +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=3.8pt,linestyle=dashed,dash=0.8pt 1pt,linecolor=white]% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=3pt,linestyle=dashed,dash=0.6pt 0.8pt,linecolor=white]% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\fi +\endgroup +}%%end of \hashedwedgebond +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The inner macro |\bond@shorten| works in the macros |\hasheddashbond| and |\hashedwedgebond| for +% shortening the resulting hashed bonds. This macro calculates the coordinates of the staring +% point and the end point. +% +% \begin{macro}{bond@shorten} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Hashed forms for dash and wedged bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\bond@shorten(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5/(#6,#7)(#8,#9){% +\@tempcntXb=#8\relax +\@tempcntYb=#9\relax +\advance\@tempcntXb by-#6\relax \divide\@tempcntXb by\@tempcntzz\relax +\advance\@tempcntYb by-#7\relax \divide\@tempcntYb by\@tempcntzz\relax +\advance\@tempcntXb by#6\relax +\advance\@tempcntYb by#7\relax +\@tempcntXc=#8\relax +\@tempcntYc=#9\relax +\advance\@tempcntXc by-#6\relax \divide\@tempcntXc by\@tempcntzzz\relax +\advance\@tempcntYc by-#7\relax \divide\@tempcntYc by\@tempcntzzz\relax +\advance\@tempcntXc by#8\relax +\advance\@tempcntYc by#9\relax +}%%end of \bondshorten +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Skeletal bold bonds can be changed into wedges, where +% |\WedgeAsSubst| is described in an ATOMLIST as a kind of +% spiro substituent. +% +% \begin{macro}{WedgeAsSubst} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Wedged skeletal bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\WedgeAsSubstPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\@thicklineswtrue \@wedgeswtrue +\molfrontfalse \@skbondlistfalse +\Put@@@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}% +\endgroup} +\let\WedgeAsSubst=\WedgeAsSubstPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\stereo@wedgedimensionX| has a starting point, +% an endpoint, and the width of a wedge as its arguments. +% Compare this command with |\stereo@wedgedimension|, which has +% a starting point, a slope, and the width of a wedge +% as its arguments. +% +% \begin{macro}{stereo@wedgedimensionX} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/05/27}{dimension of wedge} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\stereo@wedgedimensionX(#1,#2)(#3,#4){% +\@ifnextchar[{\stereo@@wedgedimensionX(#1,#2)(#3,#4)}% +{\stereo@@wedgedimensionX(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[10]}} +\def\stereo@@wedgedimensionX(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[#5]{% +\@tempcnta=-#1\relax +\advance\@tempcnta by#3\relax +%%\typeout{KKK:\the\@tempcnta}% +\@tempcntb=-#2\relax +\advance\@tempcntb by#4\relax +%%%\typeout{LLL:\the\@tempcntb}% +\stereo@wedgedimension(\the\@tempcnta,\the\@tempcntb){#5}% +%%%\typeout{MMM; (\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)} +\advance\@tempcntXb by#3\relax +\advance\@tempcntYb by#4\relax +\advance\@tempcntXc by#3\relax +\advance\@tempcntYc by#4\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\WedgeAsSubstX| has a starting point, +% an endpoint, and the width of a wedge as its arguments. +% Compare this command with |\WedgeAsSubst|, which has +% a starting point, a slope, and the width of a wedge +% as its arguments. +% +% \begin{macro}{WedgeAsSubstX} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/05/27}{Wedged skeletal bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\WedgeAsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4){% +\@ifnextchar[{\Wedge@AsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)}% +{\Wedge@AsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[10]}}% +\def\Wedge@AsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[#5]{% +\begingroup +\stereo@wedgedimensionX(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[#5]% +\pspolygon*[unit=\unitlength](#1,#2)% +(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +\endgroup} +\let\WedgeAsSubstX=\WedgeAsSubstXPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Skeletal hashed dash bonds can be changed into hashed wedges, where +% |\HashWedgeAsSubst| is described in an ATOMLIST as a kind of +% spiro substituent. +% +% \begin{macro}{HashWedgeAsSubst} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Hashed Wedged skeletal bonds} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\HashWedgeAsSubstPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\@thicklineswtrue \@wedgeswtrue +\molfrontfalse \@skbondlistfalse +\Put@@@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}% +%%x-coordinate +\@tempcntXa=0\relax +\ifnum#3>0\relax \@tempcntXa=#5\relax +\advance\@tempcntXa by-10\relax +\else\ifnum#3<0\relax\@tempcntXa=-#5\relax\fi\fi +\advance\@tempcntXa by#1\relax +%%y-coordinate +\@tempcntYa=#5\relax +\advance\@tempcntYa by-10\relax +\ifnum#3=0\relax\else +\multiply\@tempcntYa by#4\relax\multiply\@tempcntYa by10\relax +\divide\@tempcntYa by#3\relax\divide\@tempcntYa by10\relax\fi +\ifnum\@tempcntYa<0\relax +\ifnum#4>0\relax\@tempcntYa=-\@tempcntYa\fi +\else +\ifnum\@tempcntYa>0\relax +\ifnum#4<0\relax\@tempcntYa=-\@tempcntYa\fi\fi +\fi +\advance\@tempcntYa by#2\relax +\ifdim\unitlength>0.08pt +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=5pt,linestyle=dashed,dash=0.8pt 1pt,linecolor=white]% +%%(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +(#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=3pt,linestyle=dashed,dash=0.6pt 0.8pt,linecolor=white]% +%%(\the\@tempcntXb,\the\@tempcntYb)(\the\@tempcntXc,\the\@tempcntYc)% +(#1,#2)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\fi +\endgroup +}%%end of \HashWedgeAsSubstPS +\let\HashWedgeAsSubst=\HashWedgeAsSubstPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\HashWedgeAsSubstX| has a starting point, +% an endpoint, and the width of a wedge as its arguments. +% Compare this command with |\HashWedgeAsSubst|, which has +% a starting point, a slope, and the width of a wedge +% as its arguments. +% +% \begin{macro}{HashWedgeAsSubstX} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/05/27}{Hashed Wedged skeletal bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\HashWedgeAsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4){% +\@ifnextchar[{ +\HashWedge@sSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)}% +{\HashWedge@sSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[10]}} +\def\HashWedge@sSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[#5]{% +\begingroup +\Wedge@AsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)[#5]% +\ifdim\unitlength>0.08pt +\@tempdima=#5\unitlength \multiply\@tempdima by3\relax +\advance\@tempdima by1pt%adjustment +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=\@tempdima,% +linestyle=dashed,dash=0.8pt 1pt,linecolor=white]% +(#1,#2)(#3,#4)% +\else +\@tempdima=#5\unitlength \multiply\@tempdima by3 +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=\@tempdima,% +linestyle=dashed,dash=0.6pt 0.8pt,linecolor=white]% +(#1,#2)(#3,#4)% +\fi +\endgroup +}%%end of \HashWedgeAsSubstXPS +\let\HashWedgeAsSubstX=\HashWedgeAsSubstXPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Skeletal bold bonds can be changed into wavy bonds, where +% |\WavyAsSubst| is described in an ATOMLIST as a kind of +% spiro substituent. +% +% \begin{macro}{\WavyAsSubst} +% \changes{v5.01}{2004/06/21}{For PDF mode: Wavy skeletal bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\WavyAsSubstPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\wavebondtrue +\Put@@@Line(#1,#2)(#3,#4){#5}% +\endgroup} +\let\WavyAsSubst=\WavyAsSubstPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\WavyAsSubstX| has a starting point, +% an endpoint, and the width of a wedge as its arguments. +% Compare this command with |\WavyAsSubst|, which has +% a starting point, a slope, and the width of a wedge +% as its arguments. +% +% \begin{macro}{WedgeAsSubstX} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/06/21}{For PDF mode: Checked OK} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\WavyAsSubstXPS(#1,#2)(#3,#4){% +\pszigzag[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +coilheight=1,coilwidth=.13cm,linewidth=\thinLineWidth,linearc=5,% +coilarm=0]{-}(#3,#4)(#1,#2)% +} +\let\WavyAsSubstX=\WavyAsSubstXPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\PUT@@@bondLINE| is used to draw a bond line. +% This macro relies on the pstricks package. +% +% \begin{macro}{\PUT@@@bondLINE} +% \begin{macro}{\PutPSLine} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{For compatibility to PDF mode: macro for +% drawing a straight-line bond after adjusting its joint position} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\PUT@@@bondLINE(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=#5](#1,#2)(#3,#4)% +\endgroup +} +\let\PutPSLine=\PUT@@@bondLINE%for user's use +\let\PutBondLine=\PUT@@@bondLINE%for compatibility to PDF +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% The macro |\PUT@@@dashedLINE| is used to draw a dashed bond line, +% which usually links two non-adjacent atoms of a cyclic compound. +% This macro relies on the pstrick package. +% +% \begin{macro}{\PUT@@@dashedLINE} +% \begin{macro}{\PutPSdashed} +% \begin{macro}{\PutDashedBond} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{For PS mode} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\PUT@@@dashedLINE(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5{% +\begingroup +\ifdim\unitlength>0.08pt +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=#5,linestyle=dashed,dash=1pt 1.2pt]% +(#1,#2)(#3,#4)% +\else +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=#5,linestyle=dashed,dash=0.8pt 1pt]% +(#1,#2)(#3,#4)% +\fi +\endgroup +} +\let\PutPSdashed=\PUT@@@dashedLINE%for user's use +\let\PutDashedBond=\PUT@@@dashedLINE%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% The command \cs{downnobond} is redefined for pstricks. +% \begin{macro}{\upnobond} +% \begin{macro}{\downnobond} +% \begin{macrocode} +%\def\upnobond#1#2{%nochange +%\hbox{\hbox to0.72em{\hss#1\hss}\kern-0.72em\raise2.2ex\hbox{#2}}} +\def\downnobond#1#2{% +\hbox{\smash{\hbox to0.72em{\hss#1\hss}\kern-0.72em\lower2.2ex\hbox{#2}}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% The macro |\putRoundArrowPS| throws its main task to its inner +% macro |\putRound@rrowPS|, which treats an optional argument +% for specifying the direction of an arrow head. +% The macro |\putRoundArrow| is defined as a user command to +% assure the compatibility to the PostScript mode. +% +% \begin{macro}{\putRoundArrowPS} +% \begin{macro}{\putRound@rrowPS} +% \begin{macro}{\putRoundArrow} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{For PS mode} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\putRoundArrowPS{% +\@ifnextchar[{\putRound@rrowPS}{\putRound@rrowPS[->]}} +\def\putRound@rrowPS[#1]#2{% +\pscurve[unit=\unitlength,% +%linecolor=\psbondsubstcolor,%added 2011/02/24 +linewidth=0.4pt]{#1}#2} +\let\putRoundArrow=\putRoundArrowPS%for the compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\red etc.} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Colors for PS mode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\red{\color{red}\psset{linecolor=red}} +\def\blue{\color{blue}\psset{linecolor=blue}} +\def\green{\color{green}\psset{linecolor=green}} +\def\black{\color{black}\psset{linecolor=black}} +\def\cyan{\color{cyan}\psset{linecolor=cyan}} +\def\yellow{\color{yellow}\psset{linecolor=yellow}} +\def\magenta{\color{magenta}\psset{linecolor=magenta}} +\def\white{\color{white}\psset{linecolor=white}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\xymcolor} +% \begin{macro}{\redx etc.} +% These macros are defined to avoid \texttt{**Warning** color stack underflow} +% during processing by the dvipdfmx converter. +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{Added: Colors for TeX/LaTeX mode} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\xymcolor#1#2{\mbox{\color{#1}\psset{linecolor=#1}#2}} +%defined in the bondcolor packag +%\def\redx#1{\xymcolor{red}{#1}} +%\def\bluex#1{\xymcolor{blue}{#1}} +%\def\greenx#1{\xymcolor{green}{#1}} +%\def\blackx#1{\xymcolor{black}{#1}} +%\def\cyanx#1{\xymcolor{cyan}{#1}} +%\def\yellowx#1{\xymcolor{yellow}{#1}} +%\def\magentax#1{\xymcolor{magenta}{#1}} +%\def\whitex#1{\xymcolor{white}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\Color@@@Line} +% \changes{v5.00}{2010/10/01}{For coloring skeletal bond in PS mode} +% \changes{v5.01}{2011/02/24}{Coloring atoms and bonds} +% The last argument (\#7) specifies a line color. +% This command is used in the definition of |\replaceSKbond| +% of the \textsf{bondcolor} package by putting \verb/#7=white/. +% \begin{macro}{\Color@Line} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\Color@@@Line{% +\@ifnextchar[{\C@lor@@@Line}{\C@lor@@@Line[0.4pt]}} +\def\C@lor@@@Line[#1](#2,#3)(#4,#5)#6#7{% +\begingroup +\SlopetoXY(#2,#3)(#4,#5){#6}%common to \Put@@@Line command +\psline[unit=\unitlength,% +linewidth=#1,linecolor=#7] +(#2,#3)(\the\@tempcntXa,\the\@tempcntYa)% +\@tempcntXa=0\relax \@tempcntYa=0\relax +\endgroup}%end of \Color@@@Line +\let\Color@Line=\Color@@@Line%for compatibility to PDF mode +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\BackGroundColor} +% \changes{v5.01}{2013/08/16}{For coloring skeletal bond in PS mode} +% This macro is redefined for the PostSript mode. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\BackGroundColor{% +\definecolor{TempColor}{cmyk}{0,0,0,0}% +\psset{linecolor=TempColor}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% The command |\changeunitlength| is redefined for using pstricks. +% \begin{macro}{\changeunitlength} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifsizereduction\sizereductionfalse +\def\@@changeunitlength#1{\unitlength=#1\relax +%%\psset{unit=\unitlength}%delete August 02, 2005 +\ifdim\unitlength<0.1pt \sizereductiontrue +\ifdim\unitlength<0.062pt \let\substfontsize=\tiny \else +\ifdim\unitlength<0.072pt \let\substfontsize=\scriptsize \else +\ifdim\unitlength<0.082pt \let\substfontsize=\footnotesize +\fi\fi\fi +\else \let\substfontsize=\normalsize\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{setxymtxps} +% \changes{v4.02}{2004/12/20}{Added: a switch for wedged bonds} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\setxymtxps{% +\@ifnextchar[{\@setxymtxps}{\@setxymtxps[0.1pt]}} +\def\@setxymtxps[#1]{% +\PSmodetrue +\let\sfpicture=\picture +\let\endsfpicture=\endpicture +\let\thicklines=\Thick@Lines +\let\thinlines=\Thin@Lines +\let\Put@Line=\Put@@@Line +\let\Color@Line=\Color@@@Line%for compatibility to PDF mode +\let\Put@Direct=\Put@@@Direct +\let\Put@oCircle=\Put@@@oCircle +\let\Put@sCircle=\Put@@@sCircle +\let\dotorline=\d@@t@rline +\let\WedgeAsSubst=\WedgeAsSubstPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +\let\HashWedgeAsSubst=\HashWedgeAsSubstPS%for compatibility to PDF mode +\let\PutBondLine=\PUT@@@bondLINE%for compatibility to PDF +\let\PutDashedBond=\PUT@@@dashedLINE%for compatibility to PDF mode +\let\putRoundArrow=\putRoundArrowPS%for the compatibility to PDF mode +\let\changeunitlength=\@@changeunitlength +\changeunitlength{#1}% +\wedgehasheddash% +} +\setxymtxps +%</xymtxps> +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \Finale +% +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1a958d572c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xymtex/xymtxps/xymtx-ps.ins @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +\def\batchfile{xymtx-ps.ins} +\input docstrip.tex +\preamble + +This is a generated file. + +Copyright 2002,2004,2005,2009,2010,2011,2013 by Shinsaku Fujita +all rights reserved. +This style file is created for drawing chemical structural formulas +This style file is to be contained in the ``xymtex'' directory which +is an input directory for TeX. + +This file is part of the XyMTeX system. +======================================= + +Version 1.00 Released on April 30, 2002 +Version 4.01 Released on August 30, 2004 (adjust for XyMTeX version 4.01) +Version 4.02 Released on December 20, 2004 (wedged bonds for stereochemistry) +Version 4.03 Released on July 20, 2005 (wave line for stereochemistry) +Version 4.03a Released on August 02, 2005 (Bug fix) +Version 4.04a Released on June 15, 2009 (Bug fix) +Version 4.05 Released on November 05, 2009 (Bug fix) +Version 5.00 Released on October 01, 2010 +Version 5.01b Released on February 24, 2011 +Version 5.01bb Released on May 27, 2013 +Version 5.01bbb Released on June 21, 2013 + +Present version (as xymtx-ps.dtx etc.): +Version 5.01 Released on August 16, 2013 + +This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +of this license or (at your option) any later version. +The latest version of this license is in + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +version 2005/12/01 or later. + +This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +The Current Maintainer of this work is Shinsaku Fujita. + +This work consists of the files xymtx-ps.dtx and xymtx-ps.ins +and the derived file xymtx-ps.sty. + +======================================= + +\endpreamble + +\keepsilent + +\generateFile{xymtx-ps.drv}{t}{% + \from{xymtx-ps.dtx}{driver}} + +\generateFile{xymtx-ps.sty}{t}{% + \from{xymtx-ps.dtx}{xymtxps}} + +\endinput |