[OS X TeX] (no subject)

Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 25 15:25:40 EDT 2010


Am 25.06.10 11:41, schrieb Peter Dyballa:
>
> Am 25.06.2010 um 10:11 schrieb <phillip.springer at gmx.de> 
> <phillip.springer at gmx.de>:
>
>> What do you mean with mixing them up?
>
>
> The code you gave
>
>> \definechemical[adenin]{
>>   \chemical[SIX,B6,B1,+SB2,-SB3,EB3,+SB4,-SB5,EB5,Z35][N,N]
>>   \chemical[SIX,R6,RZ6][\SL{NH_2}]
>>   \chemical[SIX,MOV1,-SB1,EB1,+SB2,-SB3,EB4,-SS6,Z13,SR3,RZ3][N,N,H]
>> }
>>
>> \setupchemical[axis=on,frame=on]
>> \startchemical
>>   \chemical[adenin]
>> \stopchemical
>
> looks like ConTeXt syntax. Anyway, I tried it, commenting the loading 
> of PSTricks and eTeX because the latter *is* already in pdfTeX and the 
> former is not used, but see no real clues in the LOG file.
>
> PiCTeX is being used. Once it needed tweaking the parameters to build 
> a PiCTeX format. Maybe this is still true (PSTricks and TikZ/Pgf use 
> vector graphics). The fault can also be due to a too modern ConTeXt...

You can select PSTricks with \usepackage[pstricks]{m-ch-de}

\writestaus is a ConTeXt command and defined in syst-gen.mkii

Wolfgang




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