This package was debianized by Nelson A. de Oliveira on Fri, 25 Mar 2005 17:06:13 -0300. It was downloaded from http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/raster3d/ Upstream Author: Originally written by David J. Bacon and Wayne F. Anderson; extensions, revisions, modifications, ancillary programs by Mark Israel, Stephen Samuel, Michael Murphy, Albert Berghuis, and Ethan A Merritt - Department of Biochemistry & Biomolecular Structure Center - University of Washington, Seattle Copyright 1996-2006 © Ethan Merritt and others. Copyright to the Raster3D code is held by Ethan Merritt and other contributors. The code may be used or modified without restriction. Modified versions may only be redistributed with prior permission and must be accompanied by source code patches against a previous official release of the Raster3D source code. Permission from Ethan, to distribute Raster3D on Debian: It is fine to use Raster3D for commercial purposes; in fact you can see from the covers of many scientific journals that it is used for this by many publishers. Raster3D may not be sold, however. As I told you, I have explicitly given Debian permission to include Raster3D in the past, but it never seems to emerge from the other end of the process. CITING THE PROGRAM If you use the package to prepare figures for publication, please give proper credit to the authors; the proper citation for the most recent version of the package is Merritt & Bacon (1997) as given below. REFERENCES Bacon, D.J., & Anderson, W.F. (1988) ``A Fast Algorithm for Rendering Space-Filling Molecule Pictures''. (abstract of paper presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Molecular Graphics Society). J. Molec. Graphics 6, 219-220. Kraulis, P.J. (1991) ``MOLSCRIPT: a program to produce both detailed and schematic plots of protein structures''. J. Appl. Cryst. 24, 946-950. Merritt, E.A. & Murphy, M.E.P. (1994) ``Raster3D Version 2.0 - A Program for Photorealistic Molecular Graphics''. Acta Cryst. D50, 869-873. Merritt, E.A. & Bacon, D.J. (1997) ``Raster3D Photorealistic Molecular Graphics''. Methods in Enzymology 277, 505-524.