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00:01 | Hello everyone. Welcome to this tutorial on Overview of GChemPaint. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: |
00:10 | *Install GChemPaint along with all its utility files. |
00:15 | *View menubar of GChemPaint and its utility softwares. |
00:20 | *Use GChemPaint User Manual. |
00:23 | *Use different GChemPaint utility softwares. |
00:27 | We will also see the relation between GChemPaint and Jmol Application. |
00:33 | Take a quick look at various structures that can be drawn using GChemPaint. |
00:39 | For this tutorial, I am using: |
00:41 | *Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04. |
00:45 | *GChemPaint version 0.12.10. |
00:50 | *GChemCalc version 0.12.10. |
00:55 | *GChem3D version 0.12.10. |
01:00 | *GChemTable version 0.12.10. |
01:05 | *Jmol Application version 12.2.2. |
01:10 | To practice this tutorial, you will require |
01:13 | knowledge of high school Chemistry and |
01:15 | internet connectivity. |
01:19 | Let's see what is GChemPaint. |
01:22 | GChemPaint is a 2D chemical structure editor for Gnome-2 desktop. |
01:28 | It has GChemCalc, GChem3D and GChemTable as its utility features. |
01:35 | GChemPaint is available only on Linux OS. |
01:39 | GChemPaint is included in the Gnome Chemistry Utils. |
01:44 | GChemPaint and all its utility files can be installed on Ubuntu Linux OS using Synaptic Package Manager. |
01:53 | For more information on Synaptic Package Manager |
01:56 | please refer to the Linux series on our website. |
02:02 | Please check the following utilities in the Synaptic Package Manager window. |
02:07 | gchempaint, |
02:09 | libgcu0, |
02:11 | gcu-plugin, |
02:13 | libgcu-dbg, |
02:16 | gcu-bin. |
02:19 | Now we will move on to the User Manual. |
02:22 | User Manual briefly explains how to use GChemPaint and its utilities. |
02:28 | GChemPaint provides User Manual at this link.http://gchemutils.nongnu.org/paint/manual/index.html |
02:34 | The menubars of GChemPaint and all its utilities will appear on the Ubuntu Desktop menubar. |
02:43 | This is the tool box of GChemPaint. |
02:46 | We will use various tools to draw different structures. |
02:51 | Tool box has an inbuilt Periodic Table to replace the Current element. |
02:57 | Here are different structures drawn using the various tools in the tool box. |
03:03 | During the course of the series, I will explain how to draw various structures using these tools. |
03:10 | Now I will discuss about the utility software of GChemPaint. |
03:15 | This is Chemical Calculator window. |
03:19 | I will type “C3H8” in the search bar and press Enter. |
03:25 | This window shows details and Isotopic pattern of Propane. |
03:32 | This is GChem3D window. |
03:35 | It shows 3D models of 2D structures drawn in GChemPaint. |
03:41 | The new version of GChemPaint has improved 3D rendering of the molecules. |
03:47 | This is GChemTable window. |
03:49 | It has Periodic Table of elements and their trends. |
03:54 | There is one more unique feature in GChemPaint. |
03:58 | 2D structures drawn in GChemPaint can be viewed in Jmol Application as 3D structures. |
04:06 | To view structures in 3D, GChemPaint files have to be saved in .mol format. |
04:21 | A brief introduction to Jmol Application. |
04:25 | It is, Free and open source Molecular Viewer. |
04:29 | Used to create and view 3 dimensional models of chemical structures. |
04:34 | Used to view secondary structures of proteins and macromolecules. |
04:40 | For more details, please refer to the Jmol Application series on our website. |
04:47 | In the GChemPaint series, we will learn exciting features like - |
04:52 | Use Templates and Residues |
04:56 | Form molecules and bonds |
05:01 | Aromatic Molecular structures |
05:06 | Orbital overlap |
05:10 | Resonance Structures |
05:14 | View 3D Structures |
05:18 | View Periodic Table trends. |
05:23 | Let us summarize. |
05:25 | In this tutorial we have learnt to, |
05:27 | *Install GChemPaint along with all it's utility files |
05:32 | *View menubar of GChemPaint and its utility softwares |
05:36 | *Use GChemPaint User Manual |
05:39 | *Use GChemPaint utility softwares |
05:43 | *And about the relation between GChemPaint and Jmol Application. |
05:48 | We also had a quick look at different structures that can be drawn in GChemPaint. |
05:54 | This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
05:59 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
06:03 | The Spoken Tutorial Team: Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
06:07 | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
06:10 | For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org. |
06:16 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
06:20 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
06:26 | More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ] |
06:31 | This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |