yeah exactly, that s what i thought...the thing is...how do I label all this now as a reaction =)
thanks for the feedback. why do you use php commands for latex? where do you edit latex?
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Consecutive posts mergedthe best thing i have now is this:
\reaction{Rf-CF2COOH + \cdot\ce{OH} -> Rf-CF2\cdot + CO2 + H2O}
with \reaction defined as:
\newcommand\reaction[1]{\begin{equation}\ce{#1}\end{equation}}
\newcommand\reactionnonumber[1]%
{\begin{equation*}\ce{#1}\end{equation*}}
so it is labelled and not italic. BUT now the probleme is the + after the \cdot in.......\cdot + CO2 i get a plus like a cation sign
but that s the best so far, would you know a command to get the + back on the ground like a normal one?
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Consecutive posts mergedOK if anybody needs that, i found a way, tricky but it works: just make sure the cdot is isolated like that, it looks then OK, it s labelled, etc.. thanks for your help.
\reaction{Rf-CF2COOH + \cdot\ce{OH} -> {Rf-CF2\cdot} + CO2 + H2O}