2012-10-02 Alan BRASLAU :
> Try the following:
>
> \starttext
>
> \startchemicalformula
> \chemical{2H_2}
> \chemical{+}
> \chemical{O_2}
> \chemical{->}
> \chemical{2H_2O}
> \stopchemicalformula
\chemical{->} is not rendered correctly.
> \startchemicalformula
> \chemical{2H_2}
> \chemi
2012-10-02 Alan BRASLAU :
Hi Alan
> > chemical structures and reactions produce wrong results. Here is one
> > example from the wiki and two from the manual.
> >
> > […]
> >
> \startchemicalformula
> not
> \startformula
>
> \startchemicalformula
> \chemical{2H_2}
> \chemical{PL
On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 09:40:35 +0200
Marco Patzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> chemical structures and reactions produce wrong results. Here is one
> example from the wiki and two from the manual.
>
> \starttext
>
> %% does not typeset the reaction, prints the commas, wrong spacing
> %% and no arrow
> \start
Hi,
chemical structures and reactions produce wrong results. Here is one
example from the wiki and two from the manual.
\starttext
%% does not typeset the reaction, prints the commas, wrong spacing
%% and no arrow
\startformula
\chemical{2H_2,+,O_2,->,2H_2O}
\stopformula
%% same here, GIVES is