Re: [NTG-context] Nuclear reactions

2023-04-16 Thread Alan Braslau via ntg-context
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,

Re: [NTG-context] Nuclear reactions

2023-04-16 Thread Tomáš Hála via ntg-context
ntg-context Odesláno: sobota 15. dubna 2023 22:41 Komu: mailing list for ConTeXt users Kopie: Hans Åberg Předmět: Re: [NTG-context] Nuclear reactions > On 15 Apr 2023, at 19:19, Gavin via ntg-context wrote: > > I’m writing nuclear reactions. When add prescripts to atomic symbols

Re: [NTG-context] Nuclear reactions

2023-04-15 Thread Hans Åberg via ntg-context
> 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

Re: [NTG-context] Nuclear reactions

2023-04-15 Thread Gavin via ntg-context
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}}

[NTG-context] Nuclear reactions

2023-04-15 Thread Gavin via ntg-context
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} +