PROOF(1) PROOF(1) NAME proof - routine to convert a crystallographic information file (CIF) into TeX using quasar and CIFTEX. SYNOPSIS proof [-option ...] input-file-name DESCRIPTION Proof is a routine developed to read a Crystallographic Information File (CIF) and process it using the quasar(1) and ciftex(1) utilities to produce TeX output suitable for production of proofs or preprints. The routine first scans the CIF for the relevant data block names required to build a composite request list of data items. This request list is fed into the quasar utility to select a subset of data items required for a crystal structure paper in Acta Crystallographica Sec- tion C. Output from this utility is fed directly into ciftex along with various option flags. OPTIONS -p(P) Operate in "galley proof" mode, i.e. set using PostScript fonts in a narrow column. This is of use only where a suitable PostScript driver such as dvitps(1) is available. -H Include hydrogen atoms in the coordinate tables. (The default is not to include hydrogen atoms - in which case the H-atom cordinates in the output TeX file are commented out). This flag is simply passed across to ciftex. -r The name of the directory containing the standard request lists, REQ1, REQ2 and REQ3. If the files reside in the current directory the option -r . should be used. The default direc- tory is /usr/local/lib/cif. SEE ALSO quasar(1), CIF(5), STAR(5), CIFTEX(1) PROOF(1)