![]() I find "copy and paste" solutions to be unreliable anyway when forced to convert a file to an MS format (especially presentations for Powerpoint), as the images often lose a great deal if they were not properly imported. While it's not "copy and paste," you can export from BKChem to an OO Draw file, which then integrates just fine into the rest of OO (as well as allowing for some advanced editing, once the structure is in place). I noticed that no other Linux programs I've tried (Chemtool, BK., a couple others I forgot) does that except for Xdrawchem. So if I can't copy / paste into OO Impress or OO Writer, it's not much use (though I know I can save them as pics, etc). ![]() Does JChemPaint or GChemPaint copy and paste into, say OpenOffice?īecause for us researchers, the most important use of these softwares is for presentation / publication.
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