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+achemso - Support for submissions to American Chemical Society journals
+=======================================================================
+
+The `achemso` bundle provides a LaTeX class file and BibTeX
+style file in accordance with the requirements of the American
+Chemical Society (ACS). The files can be used for any documents,
+but have been carefully designed and tested to be suitable for
+submission to ACS journals.
+
+The bundle also includes the `natmove` package. This package is
+loaded by `achemso`, and provides automatic moving of
+superscript citations after punctuation.
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+The package is supplied in `.dtx` format and as a pre-extracted
+`.zip` file, `achemso.tds.zip`. The later is most convenient for
+most users: simply unzip this in your local `texmf` directory.
+If you want to unpack the `.dtx` yourself, running `tex
+achemso.dtx` will extract the package whereas `latex
+achemso.dtx` will extract it and also typeset the documentation.
+
+Typesetting the documentation requires a number of packages in
+addition to those needed to use the package. This is mainly
+because of the number of demonstration items included in the
+text. To compile the documentation without error, you will
+need the packages:
+ - `array`
+ - `booktabs`
+ - `hypdoc`
+ - `listings`
+ - `lmodern`
+ - `mathpazo`
+ - `microtype`
+