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This directory contains the examples for the chem language written
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in the Bell Labs paper CSTR #122.
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Computing Science Technical Report No. 122
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CHEM - A Program for Typesetting Chemical Diagrams: User Manual
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by Jon L. Bentley, Lynn W. Jelinski, Brian W. Kernighan
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Historically, this paper was available at
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<http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cstr/122.ps.gz>.
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Many of the examples had to be fixed. Unfortunately, the AWK version of
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chem version does not run on many of these files. The Perl
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version of chem distributed with groff does.
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Most examples do not use a modern style of depiction. They show carbon
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atoms explicitly, whereas contemporary practice omits all C atoms and
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their bound hydrogen atoms. [A chemist should fact-check this. --GBR]
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The examples are named and sorted by the section whence they are found
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in CSTR #122. For example, the file 'ch4c_colon.chem' [sic] means an
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example in section 4; the 'c' indicates that it is the third example in
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this section; the name 'colon' is used to describe the content of the
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example.
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Render the examples with "groff -j".
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##### Editor settings
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Local Variables:
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mode: text
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End:
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