On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Dave Linton wrote:
>
> I'd like to be able to draw molecules in Dia, mostly because the de facto
> standard, Cambridge(no relation)Soft's ChemDraw, is absolutely awful.
> As far as I can see it would only require a couple of extensions:
>
> - a triangular grid option (most important!)
That shouldn't be hard to do, 'just' make a triangular version of
app/grid.c and an extra option in diagram properties.
> - text with bounding box (for my purposes filled in background colour, so
> that letters on top of lines are easily readable
Very easy to do.
> - line styles which taper from one end to the other
Not too hard, basically a connection drawn as a polygon.
> - ditto, dotted (i.e. made up of small lines perpendicular to the line
> direction)
More tricky. You'd have to draw the small lines individually, I don't
think you can make those with stippling.
Sounds like a good area to use Dia in. I'm just worried that for actual
chemical drawings, you'll want a much higher abstraction level. Have you
looked at the (La)TeX chemical packages? They seem to be quite nice.
-Lars
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