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Title of the tutorial: Introduction-to-GChemPaint
 
 
Author: Madhuri Ganapathi
 
 
Key words:  About  GChemPaint, Installation, Open a new file, Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar, Display area, Document properties, tool box, Add a chain tool and video tutorial.
 
 
 
 
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!'''Narration'''
 
 
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| '''Title'''- Let's type the title of the document as '''“Propane”''' ચાલો ડોક્યુમેન્ટ નું taaitl  
 
| '''Title'''- Let's type the title of the document as '''“Propane”''' ચાલો ડોક્યુમેન્ટ નું taaitl  
 
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| '''Author's Name'''- let's type author's name as '''Madhuri'''.
 
 
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| 05:14
 
| '''Email'''– Let's leave it blank.
 
 
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| 05:17
 
| '''History''' – This field shows the '''Creation date''' of the document.
 
 
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| It also shows the '''Revision date''' of  the document.
 
 
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| This means, it also shows the next edited date of the document.
 
 
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| '''Theme'''- let's leave this  field as '''GChemPaint'''
 
 
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| '''Comments'''- In the '''Comments''' field, we  can add  text related  to the document.
 
 
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| Let's enter name of the compound and its formula.
 
 
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| '''Propane CH3-CH2-CH3'''
 
 
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| 06:01
 
| Let's click on '''Close''' button to close the window.
 
 
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| 06:05
 
| Next let's learn about '''Toolbox'''.
 
 
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| '''Toolbox''' contains buttons for different tools.
 
 
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| '''Toolbox''' is displayed along with the active document window.
 
 
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| 06:20
 
| Let's now draw structures using '''Toolbox''' buttons.
 
 
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| Let's first draw the structure of '''propane.'''
 
 
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| '''Propane''' is '''CH3-CH2-CH3'''
 
 
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| 06:36
 
| Let's use '''Add a Chain''' tool from Tool box to draw a Carbon chain.
 
 
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| Click on  '''Add a Chain''' tool,
 
 
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| and then click on  '''Display area'''. 
 
 
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| A '''Carbon''' chain is drawn on the '''Display area'''.
 
 
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| To change the orientation of the chain, 
 
 
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| click on  '''Add a Chain''' tool.
 
 
|-
 
|07:00
 
| In the '''Display area''', click and hold the left mouse button to orient the chain.
 
 
|-
 
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| Do not release the left mouse button until the direction of the chain is fixed.
 
 
|-
 
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| Release the left mouse button after fixing the direction. 
 
 
|-
 
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| We see that '''carbon chain''' is drawn.
 
 
|-
 
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| Note once we click on the '''Display area''', the chain length and orientation of the chain are fixed.
 
 
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| 07:33
 
| Let's now display atoms at  each position on the chain.
 
 
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| Here we have 3 positions to display atoms.
 
 
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| Right click on the first  position,
 
 
|-
 
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| a '''Submenu''' opens.
 
 
|-
 
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| Select '''Atom''' and then click  on  '''Display symbol''', to  display atoms at that position.
 
 
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| Like wise, let's display atoms on all positions.
 
 
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| Right click Select '''Atom''' 
 
 
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| click  on  '''Display symbol'''
 
 
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| Here the structure of  “Propane” is drawn
 
 
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| 08:17
 
| Let's next draw a '''pentane''' structure on the same window.
 
 
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| Click on '''Add a Chain''' tool,
 
 
|-
 
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| then click on ''' Display area.'''
 
 
|-
 
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| To increase the chain length, hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor.
 
 
|-
 
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| Change orientation in the desired direction and release the left mouse button.
 
 
|-
 
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| Let's display  atoms on all positions.
 
 
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| Here we have 5 positions to display atoms.
 
 
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| To display atoms on the first position,  right click. A submenu opens
 
 
|-
 
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| Select  '''Atoms''' and then click on '''Display symbol''' 
 
 
|-
 
| 09:03
 
| Like wise let's  display atoms on all positions.
 
 
|-
 
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| Here the structure of '''pentane''' is drawn.
 
 
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| 09:21
 
| Let's now save the file.
 
 
|-
 
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| click on '''File''' Menu select '''Save as''' .
 
 
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| '''Save As''' dialog box opens.
 
 
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| For '''File type''',  click on the drop down arrow.
 
 
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| Various save formats are seen.
 
 
|-
 
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| Select '''2D Chemical structure'''
 
 
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| Type the file name as '''propane.gchempaint''',
 
 
|-
 
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| and click on '''Save''' button.
 
 
|-
 
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| File is saved with '''.gchempaint''' extension.
 
 
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| 10:00
 
| With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.
 
 
|-
 
| 10:04
 
| Let's summarise.
 
 
|-
 
| 10:06
 
| In this tutorial we have learnt,
 
 
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| 10:09
 
| About GChemPaint
 
 
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| Uses and Benefits
 
 
|-
 
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| Installation
 
 
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| Open a new file
 
 
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| Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar
 
 
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| We have also learnt about
 
 
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| Display area
 
 
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| Document Properties
 
 
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| Using tool box and
 
 
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| Save the drawing with extension  '''.gchempaint'''
 
 
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| As an assignment I would like you to
 
 
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|1. Draw structures of n-hexane and n-octane
 
 
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|2. Change the orientation
 
 
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|3. Display atoms on each position
 
 
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| 10:47
 
| Output of the assignment should look like this.
 
 
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| Watch the video available at this URL
 
 
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| 10:57
 
| It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
 
 
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| If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
 
 
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| 11:05
 
| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
 
 
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| Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
 
 
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| Gives certificates to those who pass an online test
 
 
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| For more details, please write to
 
 
'''contact@spoken-tutorial.org'''
 
 
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| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
 
 
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| It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
 
 
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| More information on this Mission is available at this link.
 
 
|-
 
| 11:40
 
| This is '''Madhuri Ganpathi''' from '''IIT Bombay''' signing off. Thank you for joining.
 
 
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| Hello everyone
 
 
|-
 
| 00:02
 
|Welcome to the tutorial on, '''Introduction to GChemPaint'''
 
 
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| In this tutorial, we will learn 
 
 
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| About  GChemPaint
 
 
|-
 
| 00:13
 
| Uses and Benefits
 
 
|-
 
| 00:16
 
| Installation
 
 
|-
 
| 00:17
 
| Open a new file
 
 
|-
 
| 00:20
 
| Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar
 
 
|-
 
| 00:25
 
| We will also learn about,                                   
 
 
 
 
|-
 
| 00:28
 
| Display area
 
 
|-
 
| 00:30
 
| Document properties
 
 
|-
 
| 00:32
 
| Using tool box  and
 
 
|-
 
| 00:34
 
| Saving the drawing with extension '''.gchempaint'''
 
 
|-
 
| 00:40
 
| Here I am using
 
 
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| '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version. 12.04
 
 
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| '''GChemPaint''' version 0.12.10
 
 
|-
 
| 00:53
 
| To follow this tutorial you should  have knowledge of,
 
 
|-
 
| 00:59
 
| Basics of ''' Chemistry''' upto VIII standard.
 
 
|-
 
| 01:04
 
| '''GChemPaint'''  can be very easily installed  using '''Ubuntu Software Center'''.
 
 
|-
 
| 01:12
 
| For more information on '''Ubuntu software Center''',
 
 
|-
 
| 01:16
 
| please refer to '''Ubuntu Linux Tutorials''' on our website
 
 
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| What is '''GChemPaint?'''
 
 
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| 01:26
 
| '''GChemPaint''' is a two dimensional '''chemical structure editor'''.
 
 
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| 01:32
 
| It has a '''multiple document interface'''.           
 
 
|-
 
| 01:37
 
| '''GChemPaint''' allows you to,
 
 
|-
 
| 01:40
 
| '''Draw''' and '''display''' two dimensional chemical structures.
 
 
|-
 
| 01:46
 
| '''Drag''' and '''drop''' of templates
 
 
|-
 
| 01:50
 
| Change length, angle and width of the bonds
 
 
|-
 
| 01:55
 
| Use '''Chemical Calculator''' to calculate '''molecular weight'''  of  compounds
 
 
|-
 
| 02:03
 
| '''GChemPaint''' helps in
 
 
|-
 
| 02:05
 
| '''Easy visualization''' of chemical structures
 
 
|-
 
| 02:11
 
| Converting two dimensional structures to three dimensional structures.
 
 
|-
 
| 02:17
 
| '''Magnification''' of structures
 
 
|-
 
| 02:21
 
| '''Automatic''' and '''manual''' assignment of atoms
 
 
|-
 
| 02:26
 
| Let's first see how to open a new '''GChemPaint'''  application.
 
 
|-
 
| 02:33
 
| Click on  '''Dash home''' >> '''Search bar''' appears>>In the '''Search bar''' type '''GChemPaint'''
 
 
|-
 
| 02:41
 
|  Click on the  '''GChemPaint''' icon.
 
 
|-
 
| 02:46
 
| We  can also open  '''GChemPaint'''  application from '''Terminal.'''
 
 
|-
 
| 02:52
 
| Press '''CTRL, ATL and T''' keys simultaneously to open the '''Terminal.'''
 
 
|-
 
| 02:58
 
| Type '''GChemPaint'''  and press '''Enter.''' 
 
 
|-
 
| 03:04
 
| '''GChemPaint''' application opens.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:08
 
| A  typical '''GChemPaint'''  window looks like this.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:13
 
| This is the Menubar.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:15
 
| '''GChempaint''' has a standard menu-bar like other window based applications.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:22
 
| '''Menu bar''' contain menu items like '''File''', '''Edit''', '''View''', '''Tools''', '''Windows''' and '''Help''' options
 
 
|-
 
| 03:34
 
| '''Toolbar''' contains most frequently used commands as icons.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:41
 
| There are icons to '''open a New file''',
 
 
|-
 
| 03:45
 
| '''Open existing file''',
 
 
|-
 
| 03:48
 
| '''Save a file''' and '''Print a file'''.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:53
 
| This is the '''Display area'''.
 
 
|-
 
| 03:56
 
| '''Display area'''  shows the structures and the contents of the file that we draw and edit.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:06
 
| We can '''drag''' and '''drop''' tools from toolbox  into the '''Display area.'''     
 
 
|-
 
| 04:14
 
| '''Statusbar''' displays information about current '''GChemPaint''' activity.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:20
 
| It also displays '''contextual''' information about menu items.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:28
 
| Now I will explain about '''Document Properties.'''
 
 
|-
 
| 04:33
 
| To open '''Document Properties''' window,
 
 
|-
 
| 04:37
 
| click on '''File''' menu.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:39
 
| Navigate to '''Properties''' and click on it.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:43
 
| '''Document Properties''' window opens.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:47
 
| I will drag the Document Properties window to maximize it.
 
 
|-
 
| 04:53
 
| '''Document properties''' window has the following fields.
 
|-
 
| 04:59
 
| '''Title'''- Let's type the title of the document as '''“Propane”'''
 
  
 
|-
 
|-

Revision as of 16:50, 14 August 2014

Title of the tutorial: Introduction-to-GChemPaint

Author: Madhuri Ganapathi

Key words: About GChemPaint, Installation, Open a new file, Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar, Display area, Document properties, tool box, Add a chain tool and video tutorial.


Time Narration


00:01 Hello everyone
00:02 Introduction to GChemPaint પરનાં આ ટ્યુટોરીયલમાં સ્વાગત છે.
00:07 આ ટ્યુટોરીયલમાં, આપણે આપેલ વિશે શીખીશું,
00:11 GChemPaint વિષે
00:13 ઉપયોગો અને લાભો
00:16 સંસ્થાપન
00:17 નવી ફાઈલ ખોલવી
00:20 Menubar, Toolbar અને Status bar
00:25 આપને આ પણ શીખીશું,


00:28 Display area
00:30 Document properties
00:32 tool box ને વાપરવું અને
00:34 ચિત્રને .gchempaint એક્સ્ટેંશન સાથે સંગ્રહિત કરતા.
00:40 અહી હું વાપરી રહ્યી છું,
00:42 Ubuntu Linux OS આવૃત્તિ . 12.04
00:47 GChemPaint આવૃત્તિ 0.12.10
00:53 આ ટ્યુટોરીયલનાં અનુસરણ માટે, તમે આપેલ સાથે પરિચિત હોવા જોઈએ
00:59 આઠમાં ધોરણ સુધીનું રસાયણશાસ્ત્ર
01:04 Ubuntu Software Center. વાપરીને GChemPaintનું સંસ્થાપન કરવું ખુબ સરળ છે.
01:12 Ubuntu software Center, માટે વધું જાણકારી માટે
01:16 અમારી વેબ સાઈટ પર Ubuntu Linux Tutorials નો સંદર્ભ લો.
01:23 GChemPaint શું છે?
01:26 GChemPaint એ બે પરિમાણીય chemical structure editor છે.
01:32 તે બહુવિધ ડોક્યુમેન્ટ ઇન્ટરફેસ ધરાવે છે.
01:37 GChemPaint તમને પરવાનગી આપે છે,
01:40 બે પરિમાણીય કેમિકલ સ્ટ્રક્ચરને દોરવાની અને પ્રદશિત કરવાની.
01:46 ટેમ્પલેટ્સ ને ડ્રેગ અને ડ્રોપ કરવાની.
01:50 બોન્દ્સ્બો બોન્ડની લંબાઈ, કોણ અને પહોળાઈ બદલવાની.
01:55 સંયોજનો ના પરમાણુનો વજનની ગણતરી કરવા માટે Chemical Calculator નો ઉપયોગ કરો.
02:03 GChemPaint મદદ કરેછે
02:05 કેમિકલ સ્ટ્રક્ચરને સરળતા થી જોવા માટે.
02:11 બે પરિમાણીય સ્ટ્રક્ચર થી ત્રણ પરિમાણીય સ્ટ્રક્ચર માં બદલતા.
02:17 સ્ટ્રક્ચરનું વિસ્તૃતીકરણ
02:21 પરમાણુનું Automatic અને manualઅસાઇનમેન્ટ.
02:26 ચાલો પહેલા જોઈએ GChemPaint એપ્લીકેશન કેવી રીતે ખોલવું.
02:33 Dash home પર ક્લિક કરો >> Search bar દેખ્યા છે >> Search bar માં ટાઈપ કરો GChemPaint
02:41 GChemPaint આઇકોન પર ક્લિક કરો.
02:46 આપણે GChemPaint' એપ્લીકેશન ને ટર્મિનલથી પણ ખોલી શકીએ છીએ.
02:52 ટર્મિનલ ખોલવા માટે CTRL, ATL અને T કીઓ એક સાથે દબાઓ.
02:58 GChemPaint ટાઈપ કરો અને Enter. દબાઓ.
03:04 GChemPaintખુલે છે.
03:08 સામાન્ય GChemPaint વિન્ડો આવી દેખાય છે.
03:13 આ મેનૂ બાર છે.
03:15 GChempaint એ બીજા વિન્ડો આધારિત એપ્લીકેશન ની જેમ જ પ્રમાણભૂત મેનુ બાર ધરાવે છે.
03:22 Menu bar આપેલ વિકલ્પ ધરાવે છે. File, Edit, View, Tools, Windows અને Help
03:34 Toolbar વારંવાર ઉપયોગમાં આવતા કમાંડસ આઇકોન ના રૂપમાં ધરાવે છે.
03:41 અહી આઇકોન છે open a New file,
03:45 Open existing file,
03:48 Save a file અને Print a file.
03:53 આ ડીસ્લ્પે એરિયા છે.
03:56 Display area જે ફાઈલ આપણે દોરે છે અને ફેરફાર કરીએ છીએ તેના બંધારણો અને વિષયવસ્તુ બતાવે છે.
04:06 આપણે ટૂલ બોક્ક્ષમાંથી ટૂલસને ડિસ્પ્લે એરિયા પર ડ્રેગ અને ડ્રોપ કરી શકીએ છીએ.
04:14 Statusbar ' 'GChemPaint' ની વર્તમાન પ્રવૃત્તિ વિશે માહિતી પ્રદર્શિત કરે છે.
04:20 તે મેનુ આઈટમ વિષે 'સંદર્ભિત જાણકારી પણ દર્શાવે છે.
04:28 હવે હું Document Properties. વિષે સમજાવીશ.
04:33 Document Properties વિન્ડો ખોલવા માટે ,
04:37 File મેનુ પર ક્લિક કરો.
04:39 Properties પર જાઓ અને તેના પર ક્લિક કરો .
04:43 Document Properties વિન્ડો ખુલે છે.
04:47 હું ડોક્યુમેન્ટ પ્રોપર્ટી વિન્ડો ને મોટું કરવા અંતે તેને ડ્રેગ કરીશ.
04:53 Document properties વિન્ડો પાસે આપેલ વિકલ્પ છે.
04:59 Title- Let's type the title of the document as “Propane” ચાલો ડોક્યુમેન્ટ નું taaitl
05:06 Author's Name- let's type author's name as Madhuri.
05:14 Email– Let's leave it blank.
05:17 History – This field shows the Creation date of the document.
05:23 It also shows the Revision date of the document.
05:28 This means, it also shows the next edited date of the document.
05:35 Theme- let's leave this field as GChemPaint
05:39 Comments- In the Comments field, we can add text related to the document.
05:46 Let's enter name of the compound and its formula.
05:51 Propane CH3-CH2-CH3
06:01 Let's click on Close button to close the window.
06:05 Next let's learn about Toolbox.
06:09 Toolbox contains buttons for different tools.
06:14 Toolbox is displayed along with the active document window.
06:20 Let's now draw structures using Toolbox buttons.
06:25 Let's first draw the structure of propane.
06:30 Propane is CH3-CH2-CH3
06:36 Let's use Add a Chain tool from Tool box to draw a Carbon chain.
06:42 Click on Add a Chain tool,
06:45 and then click on Display area.
06:48 A Carbon chain is drawn on the Display area.
06:53 To change the orientation of the chain,
06:57 click on Add a Chain tool.
07:00 In the Display area, click and hold the left mouse button to orient the chain.
07:07 Do not release the left mouse button until the direction of the chain is fixed.
07:15 Release the left mouse button after fixing the direction.
07:20 We see that carbon chain is drawn.
07:24 Note once we click on the Display area, the chain length and orientation of the chain are fixed.
07:33 Let's now display atoms at each position on the chain.
07:39 Here we have 3 positions to display atoms.
07:43 Right click on the first position,
07:47 a Submenu opens.
07:49 Select Atom and then click on Display symbol, to display atoms at that position.
07:59 Like wise, let's display atoms on all positions.
08:04 Right click Select Atom
08:07 click on Display symbol
08:12 Here the structure of “Propane” is drawn
08:17 Let's next draw a pentane structure on the same window.
08:23 Click on Add a Chain tool,
08:26 then click on Display area.
08:29 To increase the chain length, hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor.
08:36 Change orientation in the desired direction and release the left mouse button.
08:43 Let's display atoms on all positions.
08:47 Here we have 5 positions to display atoms.
08:52 To display atoms on the first position, right click. A submenu opens
08:58 Select Atoms and then click on Display symbol
09:03 Like wise let's display atoms on all positions.
09:17 Here the structure of pentane is drawn.
09:21 Let's now save the file.
09:24 click on File Menu select Save as .
09:27 Save As dialog box opens.
09:30 For File type, click on the drop down arrow.
09:35 Various save formats are seen.
09:39 Select 2D Chemical structure
09:43 Type the file name as propane.gchempaint,
09:52 and click on Save button.
09:55 File is saved with .gchempaint extension.
10:00 With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.
10:04 Let's summarise.
10:06 In this tutorial we have learnt,
10:09 About GChemPaint
10:10 Uses and Benefits
10:12 Installation
10:14 Open a new file
10:16 Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar
10:20 We have also learnt about
10:23 Display area
10:25 Document Properties
10:26 Using tool box and
10:28 Save the drawing with extension .gchempaint
10:33 As an assignment I would like you to
10:36 1. Draw structures of n-hexane and n-octane
10:41 2. Change the orientation
10:43 3. Display atoms on each position
10:47 Output of the assignment should look like this.
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