hydride

User 870ab5b546

26-07-2004 15:59:21

When I make hydride [H(–)], the ion is underlined in red. This happens whether the radical status is off or divalent. H(–) is a real species.





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P.S. You need and tags in this forum so we can talk chemistry.





Speaking of tags, why don't the tags insert where I place the cursor, instead of at the end, when I press the tag button?

ChemAxon 43e6884a7a

26-07-2004 16:54:57

bobgr wrote:
When I make hydride [H(–)], the ion is underlined in red. This happens whether the radical status is off or divalent. H(–) is a real species.


Thanks, we will fix that
bobgr wrote:
P.S. You need and tags in this forum so we can talk chemistry.





Speaking of tags, why don't the tags insert where I place the cursor, instead of at the end, when I press the tag button?
We are limited to use the features that PHPBB supports.


Best regards,


Ferenc

ChemAxon b124dd5f17

27-07-2004 12:56:19

bobgr wrote:
P.S. You need and tags in this forum so we can talk chemistry.
I have allowed HTML tags "sup" and "sub". Let me know if this is a suitable fix.
bobgr wrote:
Speaking of tags, why don't the tags insert where I place the cursor, instead of at the end, when I press the tag button?
We were not so happy with the intuitiveness of this functionality during evaluation and were tempted to drop it, but it seemed useful enough to keep.


FYI. You do know that it will place tags around highlighted text.

ChemAxon 43e6884a7a

27-07-2004 13:30:24

alexa wrote:
I have allowed HTML tags "sup" and "sub". Let me know if this is a suitable fix.
It works

User 870ab5b546

28-07-2004 02:01:45

Ferenc wrote:
It works
Wow, this could make me dizzy very quickly.

User 870ab5b546

31-08-2004 01:00:22

Ferenc wrote:
bobgr wrote:
When I make hydride [H(–)], the ion is underlined in red. This happens whether the radical status is off or divalent. H(–) is a real species.


Thanks, we will fix that.





Best regards,


Ferenc
Hi,





Even in Marvin 3.4.3, which came out after the above quote, the H ion is still underlined in red. That's not correct; H is a perfectly legitimate animal, as long as the H doesn't have bonds to anything else.





-- Bob

ChemAxon 43e6884a7a

31-08-2004 11:55:18

Sorry, now I fixed that. The next release will contain the changes.


Best regards,


Ferenc