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| ZIP file |
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| chem.zip (1KB) |
This DokuWiki plugin formats a molecular formula easily.
| Appearance | C2H5O2-Na+ |
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| Without the plugin | C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>O<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>Na<sup>+</sup> |
| Using Chem plugin | <chem>C2H5O2-Na+</chem> |
The latest version supports to export Open Document format using ODT plugin.
C2H6
<chem>C2H6</chem>
Na2HPO4 12H2O
<chem>Na2HPO4 12H2O</chem>
C2H5O2-Na+
<chem>C2H5O2|-Na+</chem> // | is a splitter.
Cl2H6N2Pt2+
<chem>Cl2H6N2Pt2+</chem>
Al2(SO4)3
<chem>Al2(SO4)3</chem>
The original plugin works very fine.
For those of you who have to write more chemical formulars and have some extra wishes like easier syntax, nuclid-number, and a nicer output in DokuWiki pages the following suggestion could help you.
Syntax:
92|235U3|2+
would appear as <sup>235</sup><sub>92<sub>3</sub><sup>2+</sup>; the single numbers are optional so expressions like U2+, U2, 235U or 92|235U are recognized as well as all the brackets.
Unfortunately there are some limitations:
I'll work on it soon (in Apr, maybe— iobataya 2010/04/04 22:23
I'd like to apply a new syntax for notation of isotopes in order to simplify either the DW syntax and the regular expressions.
#EXAMPLE ^14_6C (carbon-14) ^235_92U (uranium-235)
What do you think ? — iobataya 2010/04/21 05:45
My server moved to new place.
— iobataya
iobataya
Japan 2010/12/06 22:50