[Blends-commit] r2494 - /projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d

tille at users.alioth.debian.org tille at users.alioth.debian.org
Fri Nov 26 09:17:40 UTC 2010


Author: tille
Date: Fri Nov 26 09:17:39 2010
New Revision: 2494

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/?sc=1&rev=2494
Log:
Added asra as prospective package

Modified:
    projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d

Modified: projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d?rev=2494&op=diff
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--- projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d (original)
+++ projects/debichem/trunk/debichem/tasks/view-edit-2d Fri Nov 26 09:17:39 2010
@@ -12,3 +12,25 @@
 Depends: gchempaint
 
 Depends: xdrawchem
+
+Depends: osra
+Homepage: http://cactus.nci.nih.gov/osra/
+License: Creative Commons
+Pkg-Description: Optical Structure Recognition Application
+ OSRA is a utility designed to convert graphical representations of
+ chemical structures, as they appear in journal articles, patent
+ documents, textbooks, trade magazines etc., into SMILES (Simplified
+ Molecular Input Line Entry Specification - see
+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMILES) or SD files - a computer
+ recognizable molecular structure format. OSRA can read a document in any
+ of the over 90 graphical formats parseable by ImageMagick - including
+ GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, PS etc., and generate the SMILES or SDF
+ representation of the molecular structure images encountered within that
+ document.
+ . 
+ Note that any software designed for optical recognition is unlikely to
+ be perfect, and the output produced might, and probably will, contain
+ errors, so curation by a human knowledgeable in chemical structures is
+ highly recommended.
+Remark: Packaging was discussed at
+ http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debichem-devel/2009-November/002236.html




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