Hi, I'd like to typeset a chemical compound in a \chapter. However, when I try so, all elements are shown in italics. Example: ------------------- \usemodule[chemic] \title{Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}} Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3} \end ------------------- Any ideas? (In principle, the "x" in the subscripts should be italic, but I can use \it for this; as long as titles and non-titles are treated alike, I'm happy.) Tobias
On 3/20/07, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to typeset a chemical compound in a \chapter. However, when I try so, all elements are shown in italics.
Example: ------------------- \usemodule[chemic] \title{Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}} Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3} \end -------------------
Any ideas? (In principle, the "x" in the subscripts should be italic, but I can use \it for this; as long as titles and non-titles are treated alike, I'm happy.)
You can check the ideas on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Chemistry. reference: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20060628.174414.91c8b353.en.html Mojca
Hi, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 3/20/07, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I'd like to typeset a chemical compound in a \chapter. However, when I try so, all elements are shown in italics.
Example: ------------------- \usemodule[chemic] \title{Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3}} Chemical \chemical{La_{1-x}Ca_xCoO_3} \end -------------------
You can check the ideas on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Chemistry. reference: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20060628.174414.91c8b353.en.html
This is indeed a possibility. But I still regard it as bug that PPCHTeX uses italic in the title. (The title itself is *not* italic, I'm also not asking that the font/style should follow the surrounding text, though a \setupchemical option which toggles this would be great.) (Using \molecule as defined in the wiki is an alternative; your problem was different as you wanted the symbol to follow the style of the surrounding text. This would work as well here, but is actually the solution for a different problem.) Tobias, who will now use \molecule{}.
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Mojca Miklavec
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Tobias Burnus