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The Gnome Chemistry Utils provide some programs and library containing GTK widgets and some C++ classes related to chemistry. This is a migrated clone of the project's subversion repository. Upstream is not active anymore, but the program is still widely used. So please feel free to grab these sources and continue the project.

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The Gnome chemistry Utils are a collection of libraries and programs for the
GNOME desktop which migh be useful for chemists and science students.

Copyright 1999-2012 Jean Bréfort jean.brefort@normalesup.org, All Rights Reserved.
	http://jean.brefort.free.fr

This software is copyrighted under the GNU GPL version 3 or later.  Please see
the file COPYING, or, to obtain a copy of the GNU GPL, please visit:
  http://www.gnu.org

An exception is the openbabel directory which is copyrighted under the GNU GPL
version 2 or later, because of the OpenBabel license.

See the file AUTHORS for a list of who has contributed to the application.

Introduction
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The latest version of the software can be found at:
	http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/gchemutils/
See the file ChangeLog for more information about this software.

What is needed to install the Gnome Chemistry Utils:
	GOffice version 0.10.x.
	All dependencies of these libraries.
These libraries are available from ftp://ftp.gnome.org or one of its mirrors.
	BODR (the Blue Obelisk Data Repository) version 5 or later.
		(http://bodr.sourceforge.net).
	The Chemical Mime Data version 0.1.94 or later
		(http://chemical-mime.sourceforge.net).
	OpenBabel-2 version 2.1.0 or later (http://openbabel.sourceforge.net).

Further man, xmllint, xsltproc and maybe a local docbook-xsl installation
are required for manpage building. We deliver ready-to-use manpages, so you
don't need to build them yourself. But if you e.g. change something in their
XML source, you need xsltproc to update the manpages too.

Versions numbering:
Odd minor versions are development version. To see what remains to be done
before a stable version can be released read the TODO file. Help is of course
welcomed.

Five widgets are present in this version of the software:
* GcukPeriodic is a periodic table of the elements.
* GcuComboPeriodic is a combo button with a drop down
periodic table.
* GcuCrystalViewer is a crystal structure viewer.
* GcuChem3DViewer is a 3D molecular structure viewer.
* GcuSpectrumViewer is a spectrum viewer.
Simple samples of their use are provided in the test programs

Six programs are avaible:
* A 2D chemical editor (GChemPaint).
* A 3D molecular structure viewer (GChem3Viewer).
* A Crystal structure viewer (GCrystal).
* A Chemical calculator (GChemCalc).
* A Spectrum viewer (GSpectrum).
* A periodic table of the elements application (GChemTable).

Three plugins for external programs are included:
* A GOffice plugin allows embedding GChemPaint supported files ans 3D structures
in programs supporting the GOffice component framework.
* A Gnumeric plugin provides a molarmass function for the spreadsheet.
* A Mozilla plugin allows embedding 2D, 3D and crystal structures as well as
spectra in web pages.

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The Gnome Chemistry Utils provide some programs and library containing GTK widgets and some C++ classes related to chemistry. This is a migrated clone of the project's subversion repository. Upstream is not active anymore, but the program is still widely used. So please feel free to grab these sources and continue the project.

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