From 164bf1cd49c18ebd30132a99249ba2109b10e37a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:01:05 +0000 Subject: chemarrow doc update (21feb10) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@17146 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/README | 137 +++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/Readme.txt | 137 --------------- .../doc/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.Mac.sit.hqx | 1 + .../doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow-de.pdf | Bin 0 -> 213001 bytes .../doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow-de.tex | 189 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow.pdf | Bin 0 -> 226921 bytes .../texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow.tex | 184 ++++++++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/testchem.dvi | Bin 3396 -> 0 bytes 8 files changed, 511 insertions(+), 137 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/README delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/Readme.txt create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.Mac.sit.hqx create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow-de.pdf create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow-de.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow.pdf create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/chemarrow.tex delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/testchem.dvi (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..440efe07dc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/chemarrow/README @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +New arrow heads for chemical reaction schemes 4 February 2001 +--------------------------------------------- + +1) What's the name of the game? + +LaTeX can be used to typeset many kinds of different documents, but +typesetting chemical reactions is esthetically not very pleasing because +LaTeX's own arrows \rightarrow, \leftarrow and \rightleftharpoons which +you might use for this purpose are too short and the arrow heads are not +like the "standard" ones you will find in books or journals on chemistry. + +The macro chemarrow.sty in conjunction with the font arrow.mf is supposed +to make the typesetting of chemical reaction schemes in LaTeX easier and +especially nicer looking. + +2) Dateien + +arrow.mf MetaFont source code of the arrow font +arrow.tfm .tfm Datei of arrow for the use with TeX +chemarrow.sty macro for the typesetting of arrows in chemical reaction schemes +Readme.txt English Readme +testchem.tex test file for chemarrow.sty and arrow.mf +Liesmich.txt German Readme +Type 1/arrow Mac.sit.hqx type 1 version of arrow for Macintosh +Type 1/arrow PC.zip type 1 version of arrow for PC/Unix +Type 1/arrow.mp MetaPost source code of arrow + +There is no need to copy the FontLab file arrow.vfb included in both of the +type 1 archives, I just put it there in case you want to enhance my designs :-) + + +3) Usage + +The examples in the file testchem.tex should be sufficient for the +understanding of how chemarrow.sty works, and there's also a short +description in chemarrow.sty of all the newly defined commands. To use the +package, arrow.tfm must be copied to a directory where LaTeX will be +searching for .tfm files, arrow.mf must be copied to a directory where +MetaFont will be searching for MetaFont sources. The required .pk files +should be produced automatically by a dvi previewer or a printer driver. + +There are also type 1 fonts of arrow.mf in Mac and PC/Unix format so that +you can produce PDF documents easily. To use the type 1 font it must be +copied to a directory where TeX and friends will be searching for type 1 +fonts, the best place would of course be where the Computer Modern type 1 +fonts reside. + +If dvips is supposed to use the type 1 font instead of the .pk font you +must add this line to psfonts.map: + +- for Macintosh: + +arrow arrow {\ttfamily}l>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{85mm}@{}} + arrow.mf & \MF\ Sourcecode von \pkg{arrow} \\ + arrow.tfm & \texttt{.tfm} Datei von \pkg{arrow} für \TeX \\ + chemarrow.sty & Makro zum Setzen von Pfeilen für Reaktionsgleichungen \\ + Readme.txt & englische Liesmich Datei \\ + testchem.tex & Testdatei für \texttt{chemarrow.sty} und \texttt{arrow.mf} \\ + Liesmich.txt & deutsche Liesmich Datei \\ + Type 1/arrow Mac.sit.hqx & Type~1 Version von \pkg{arrow} für den Mac \\ + Type 1/arrow PC.zip & Type~1 Version \pkg{arrow} für PC/Unix \\ + Type 1/arrow.mp & \MP\ Sourcecode zu \pkg{arrow} +\end{tabular} + +\medskip + +Die FontLab Datei \texttt{arrow.vfb} in den beiden Type~1 Archiven muss nicht mitkopiert +werden, ich habe sie nur dazugepackt, falls jemand mein Design verbessern +will \smiley + + +\section{Verwendung} + +Die Beispieldatei \texttt{testchem.tex} sollte Aufschluss genug geben, wie das Packet +\texttt{chemarrow.sty} verwendet wird, auch gibt es in \texttt{chemarrow.sty} eine +Kurzanleitung aller definierten Befehle. Zur Benutzung muss \texttt{arrow.tfm} in +einen Ordner kopiert werden, in dem \LaTeX\ nach \texttt{.tfm} Files sucht, \texttt{arrow.mf} +muss in einen Ordner kopiert werden, in dem \MF\ nach \MF\ Sourcen +sucht. Die benoetigten \texttt{.pk} Dateien sollten dann automatisch vom DVI +Previewer oder vom Druckertreiber erzeugt werden. + +Ich habe zusaetzlich noch PostScript Type~1 Zeichensaetze fuer den Mac und fuer +PCs/Unix im \texttt{.pfb} Format beigelegt zur Erzeugung von PDF Dokumenten. Dazu muessen +die Type~1 Zeichensaetze in einen Ordner kopiert werden, wo \TeX\ und Freunde +nach Type~1 Zeichensaetzen suchen, am besten dort hin, wo sich die Computer +Modern Type~1 Zeichensaetze befinden. + +Damit dvips weiss, dass es nicht die \texttt{.pk} Zeichensaetze von \texttt{arrow.mf} sondern +die Type~1 Zeichensaetze einbinden soll, muss noch ein Eintrag in +\texttt{psfonts.map} gemacht werden. +% +\begin{itemize} +\item Für Macs:\\ + \verb+arrow arrow {\ttfamily}l>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{85mm}@{}} + arrow.mf & \MF\ source code of the \pkg{arrow} font \\ + arrow.tfm & \texttt{.tfm} Datei of \pkg{arrow} for the use with \TeX \\ + chemarrow.sty & macro for the typesetting of arrows in chemical reaction schemes \\ + Readme.txt & English Readme \\ + testchem.tex & test file for \texttt{chemarrow.sty} and \texttt{arrow.mf} \\ + Liesmich.txt & German Readme \\ + Type 1/arrow Mac.sit.hqx & type~1 version of \pkg{arrow} for Macintosh \\ + Type 1/arrow PC.zip & type~1 version of \pkg{arrow} for PC/Unix \\ + Type 1/arrow.mp & \MP\ source code of \pkg{arrow} +\end{tabular} + +\medskip + +There is no need to copy the FontLab file \texttt{arrow.vfb} included in both of the +type~1 archives, I just put it there in case you want to enhance my designs \smiley + + +\section{Usage} + +The examples in the file \texttt{testchem.tex} should be sufficient for the +understanding of how \texttt{chemarrow.sty} works, and there's also a short +description in \texttt{chemarrow.sty} of all the newly defined commands. To use the +package, \texttt{arrow.tfm} must be copied to a directory where \LaTeX\ will be +searching for \texttt{.tfm} files, \texttt{arrow.mf} must be copied to a directory where +\MF\ will be searching for \MF\ sources. The required \texttt{.pk} files +should be produced automatically by a \textsc{dvi} previewer or a printer driver. + +There are also type~1 fonts of \texttt{arrow.mf} in Mac and PC/Unix format so that +you can produce PDF documents easily. To use the type~1 font it must be +copied to a directory where \TeX\ and friends will be searching for type~1 +fonts, the best place would of course be where the Computer Modern type~1 +fonts reside. + +If dvips is supposed to use the type~1 font instead of the \texttt{.pk} font you +must add this line to \texttt{psfonts.map}: +% +\begin{itemize} +\item for Macintosh:\\ + \verb+arrow arrow