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  1. #1
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    check out my chemistry program

    I just uploaded a project to sourceforge. I got the idea from a windows program that I used in the lab this semester. The program is simple, but it still does more than the windows program I had to use (yay), and you don't have to use a mouse. The project is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmconv/

    I still need to put an install target in the makefile, but I haven't figured out how to get the system's man page directory. I hear it should be $MANPATH, but $MANPATH isn't defined on my RH 8.0 system so I'm still looking into it.

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    hmmm... sounds nice. tried to look at it but sf is down now.

    tuco

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    what kind of chemistry program is it? (2d structure drawing? 3d? modelling?)

    sounds interesting!!!

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    By the way...

    I have been using ChemOffice Ultra 2004 for Windows. It won't run under wine (crossover office).

    Does any one know of a good 3d organic modeling program?

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    Originally posted by SunOfTux
    By the way...

    I have been using ChemOffice Ultra 2004 for Windows. It won't run under wine (crossover office).

    Does any one know of a good 3d organic modeling program?
    how about some of
    these guys? or these?

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    not a bad program man. only suggestion i have would be to allow for some args to be passed into the program such as -h or --help and the like.

    for what it's worth, try the manpath command. it displays the path for man pages for the current user. I'm not sure what exactly you are asking...sorry I can't help more.

    try reading /etc/man.config, it might have what you need.

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