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Dear Lucas,
I have used xfig, an excellent vector graphics program, vor my lectures, like
the second day of the course available from
http://shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de/~tg/teaching/molbio/2012/
If you want something more Windows-like in operation, you could use inkscape
instead.
Best regards,
Tim
On Monday, July 04, 2016 03:11:16 PM Lucas wrote:
> Hi, everybody!
>
> I'm preparing written material for a course that will cover some
> fundamentals of crystallography, and I'd like to illustrate it with my own
> figures. I wonder if there is free software I could use to easily draw
> figures such as bravais lattices, symmetry elements, crystal habits, etc.
> Perhaps something from the small molecules community?
>
> Lucas
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