On 7/01/2012 12:09am, aastrand wrote:
Also note that you have a math tag in html. Something like
<math class=chem> Fe_2_^2+^Cr_2_O_4_</math>
I'd like to make it look really nice but I don't have a CSS expert (nor
a chemical engineer!) on the team yet. It is just me at the moment and I
think unicode is my limit for now. :)
Thanks
Mike
might do the job for you.
Per-Olof
On Jan 6, 1:41 pm, Mike Dewhirst<[email protected]> wrote:
I agree. I was wrong to try anything with the non-numerics. They need to be
left as the user entered them.
Thanks
Mike
On 06/01/2012, at 8:46 PM, aastrand<[email protected]> wrote:
Unfortunately, an automatic capitalization routine would not work in
general. Take Co (the element cobolt) and CO (the molecule
carbonmonoxide) as an example. Nickel, Ni, would be another case; NI3
(nitrogen triiodide) is an explosive wheras Ni3 would be a small Ni
cluster. Capitalization has a meaning in chemistry and needs to be
provided by the user.
Per-Olof Åstrand
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