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Bist stands  for bidimensional structures  (in italian it  sounds like
"beast" in english ) and is  a chemical drawing tool. It is focused on
organic  chemistry but  may  it may  be  useful also  for chemists  or
teacher as well.

Bist  support  many  of  the  formalism  used  to  describe  molecoles
structures  like  single   bond,  double  bond,  stereospecific  bond,
charges, resonance arrows, lone pairs etc...

It can export both postscript and png formats.

Currently portability  is not  my goal so  only GNU/Linux  platform is
supported. However any effort in this direction is appreciated so feel
free to ask  me about any porting question.  Please remember that bist
is actually in  a beta stage of development so  i strongly suggest you
to not  using it except for  testing or hacking purpose.  Bist is free
software released under GNU GPL

You must have installed this software to build this software.

* g++ >= 4.2
* fltk >= 1.3 && < 2.0
* libcairo
* libpango
* expat XML parsing library 
* libcurl
* gnu scientific library (libgsl)

logo.png,    bist.png     and    icon.xpm    are     Copyright    (C)
2005,2006,2007,2008,2009   Luisa    Russo   and   Paul    F.   Johnson
<paul@all-the-johnsons.co.uk> and are released under GPLV3


include/Flu_Enumerations.h  include/FluSimpleString.h  
include/Flu_Tree_Browser.h include/flu_export.h images/flu_pixmaps.hpp 
src/FluSimpleString.cpp  src/Flu_Tree_Browser.cpp are 
Copyright (C) 2002 Jason Bryan, Ohio Supercomputer Center, Ohio State University
and are released under LGPL v2 or later and FLTK license 
(http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php), see  http://www.osc.edu/archive/FLU/


Except where otherwise noted all icon files are (C) 2008,2009 eNtropia
and they are released under GPLV3 or later version.