\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage{quantum-chemistry-bonn} % here your package is loaded \title{Example for \texttt{quantum-chemistry-bonn}} \author{Christian Selzer \& Lukas Wittmann} \date{\today} \begin{document} \maketitle \section{Introduction} In this document, it is demonstrated how to use abbreviations and colors from \texttt{quantum-chemistry-bonn}. \subsection{Abbreviations} Here are a few examples: \begin{itemize} \item Calculations were performed with \orca\ \item The best program is \xtb\ for SQM and it has \emph{no} bugs. \item The energy is 5 \kcalpmol. Another energy is 4 \kjpmol. \item Energies were calculated on the \method{r2scan3c}, or just use \method{rsc} level of theory. Sadly, no-one wants to use \method{wpr2scan50d4}. \end{itemize} \subsection{Colored Elements} \begin{itemize} \item Here something is written in \textcolor{bonnblue}{blue}, optionally also via \verb|\colb{}|. \item For comparison something in \textcolor{blue}{normal blue}. \end{itemize} \section{Conclusion} The package offers simple abbreviations and colors that are maintained centrally in one file. \end{document}