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How to define a new floating environment

How to define a new floating environment

Clemens April 22, 2017 LaTeX & chemistry / other stuffLeave a comment

Foreword We all know the two floating environments table and figure which almost all document classes provide. Every once in a while there is the need for another floating environment. For example chemists often need something like a scheme environment. Although the latter is easily obtained using the chemmacros package …

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Improving exsheets

Improving exsheets

Clemens February 26, 2017 other stuff8 Comments

It has been quite a while since I first published exsheets – a package for creating exercise sheets with LaTeX – in Juni 2012. Since then it has gained a user base and a little bit of popularity as the number of questions on tex.sx shows. User questions, bug reports …

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LaTeX and music

LaTeX and music

Clemens August 28, 2016 other stuff2 Comments

Some of you probably already know that I also play a lot of music. Playing music in my case also requires writing lead sheets similar to the ones in the Real Book (for which I use MuseScore) and similar to ones you find in any other song book. For the …

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Changes and News

Changes and News

Clemens June 13, 2016 other stuffLeave a comment

There have been some changes both on the frontend and the backend side of www.mychemistry.eu:

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What’s new in chemmacros v5.6?

What’s new in chemmacros v5.6?

Clemens May 2, 2016 chemmacros / LaTeX & chemistry2 Comments

Version 5.6 (2016/05/02) of chemmacros comes with a whole bunch of improvements and changes – no breaking changes, though. Here’s an overview over the changes:

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New chemmacros module “polymers”

New chemmacros module “polymers”

Clemens March 15, 2016 chemmacros / LaTeX & chemistryLeave a comment

As of version 5.5 the chemmacros package includes a new module named polymers. Currently it mostly defines a few macros for usage in the \iupac command (provided by the mandatory nomenclature module) such as

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chemmacros v5

chemmacros v5

Clemens October 27, 2015 chemmacros / LaTeX & chemistryOne Comment

I published version 5 of chemmacros nearly two months ago and so far the transition seems to have been a lot smoother than I anticipated. There have been a few support emails and posts on TeX/LaTeX stackexchange but nothing too serious.

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Customizing leadsheets

Customizing leadsheets

Clemens July 27, 2015 other stuffOne Comment

My leadsheets package is one of my newer packages. It seems to already have some fans – I get the occasional email asking for support and on github it has at the moment of writing 7 people who watch it and 5 stars. I wrote the first time about it …

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a new chemmacros – but how?

a new chemmacros – but how?

Clemens July 15, 2015 chemformula / chemmacros / LaTeX & chemistry9 Comments

I have written earlier about a new concept for chemmacros and about the current development of chemmacros. I really want to go along with e idea of modularity. In fact so much that I already have a draft completed (without manual and probably a number of bugs but still…). The …

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The Template Story

The Template Story

Clemens July 9, 2015 other stuff / Templates19 Comments

In the LaTeX community templates for documents are a recurring topic of discussion. I have written about it: LaTeX Templates (English) LaTeX-Vorlagen (German) Others have written about it: Minimale Vorlage vs. maximale Probleme (German) Minimale Vorlagen vs. maximale Vorlagen (German) It all boils down to this: templates often contain bad …

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