On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 12:02:28 -0600
Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I am still interested in knowing if there is a good way to do nuclear
> reactions using \chemical.
>From the chemical manual:
As in mathematical typesetting mode, subscripts and superscripts can
precede text. Thus,
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> On 15 Apr 2023, at 19:19, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I’m writing nuclear reactions. When add prescripts to atomic symbols
> On 15 Apr 2023, at 19:19, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I’m writing nuclear reactions. When add prescripts to atomic symbols with two
> letters, (Be, Sr, Xe, etc.) the prescripts split the atoms!
One can use Unicode superscript and subscript numbers, as in ²³⁵₉₂U, which is
easier to
Hi List,
I am still interested in knowing if there is a good way to do nuclear reactions
using \chemical. But I found something that works for my current needs:
\define[1]\Sr{\mathord{\rm Sr}__{38}^^{#1}}
\define[1]\Xe{\mathord{\rm Xe}__{54}^^{#1}}
\define[1]\U{\mathord{\rm U}__{92}^^{#1}}
Hi list,
I’m writing nuclear reactions. When add prescripts to atomic symbols with two
letters, (Be, Sr, Xe, etc.) the prescripts split the atoms! (See output below.)
\starttext
Text: \lohi[left]{4}{10}Be.
Reaction:
\startformula
{\rm U}^^{235}__{92} + n \rightarrow {\rm Sr}^^{94}__{38} +