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authorjschauma <jschauma@pkgsrc.org>2005-05-16 22:30:24 +0000
committerjschauma <jschauma@pkgsrc.org>2005-05-16 22:30:24 +0000
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Initial import of tex-chemarrow:
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.
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+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1 2005/05/16 22:30:24 jschauma Exp $
+share/texmf/fonts/source/chemarrow/arrow.mf
+share/texmf/fonts/tfm/chemarrow/arrow.tfm
+share/texmf/tex/latex/chemarrow/chemarrow.sty
+share/fonts/chemarrow/Arrow.vfb
+share/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.afm
+share/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.inf
+share/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.pfb
+share/fonts/chemarrow/arrow.pfm
+@unexec ${RM} -rf %D/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/chemarrow || ${TRUE}
+@exec %D/bin/texconfig rehash
+@unexec %D/bin/texconfig rehash
+@dirrm share/texmf/fonts/source/chemarrow
+@dirrm share/fonts/chemarrow