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    <title>New on CTAN: orbitals</title>
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    <summary>Faris Hameed submitted the

                orbitals

package.

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      <pre xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Faris Hameed submitted the

                orbitals

package.

Version: 1.0
License: lppl1.3c

Summary description: Atomic subshell / orbital-box diagrams for LaTeX, with automatic electron filling following Hund's rule and the Pauli principle

Announcement text:<hr>`orbitals` draws the familiar "box-and-arrow" notation for atomic subshells
(s, p, d, f). You give only the principal quantum number, the subshell letter
and the number of electrons; the package fills the boxes automatically (one
spin-up arrow per box first, then pairing), reproducing the high-spin

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