Am 31.10.24 um 18:38 schrieb vm via ntg-context:
On 31/10/2024 18:02, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
If you think that’s LaTeX, you shouldn’t try to write ConTeXt modules.
Well if i compile it with context, most of the pdf is empty.
So it was my first guess ;-)
Have a look at the code and unco
On 31/10/2024 18:02, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
If you think that’s LaTeX, you shouldn’t try to write ConTeXt modules.
Well if i compile it with context, most of the pdf is empty.
So it was my first guess ;-)
! Undefined control sequence.
\startArticle
[
modules.pdf
Descript
Am 31.10.24 um 17:39 schrieb vm via ntg-context:
On 31/10/2024 16:47, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Find attached the uncompleted CGJ article that I made from Wolfgang’s
presentation and additional hints (still need to include some more
that he gave to my in German).
the file is in latex, no
On 31/10/2024 16:47, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Find attached the uncompleted CGJ article that I made from Wolfgang’s
presentation and additional hints (still need to include some more that
he gave to my in German).
the file is in latex, not context i assume?
Am 31.10.24 um 12:34 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
I’d like to give it a go as a learning exercise - following Wolfgang’s module
tutorial - but don’t want to step on anyone’s toes by taking over.
Find attached the uncompleted CGJ article that I made from Wolfgang’s
presentation and additional hints
Bruce is correct. In half-filled orbitals (with only one electron), electrons
with spin "up" should be positioned on the left, while those with spin "down"
should be placed on the right.
Jorge
On 31 Oct 2024, 11:35 +, mailing list for ConTeXt users
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> Another detail - probably nee
On 10/31/2024 4:25 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Bruce is correct. In half-filled orbitals (with only one electron),
electrons with spin "up" should be positioned on the left, while those
with spin "down" should be placed on the right.
i also wondered about that but the stack exchange samples center
Hi Bruce,
On 30 Oct 2024, at 21:45, Hans Hagen wrote:
2. Using \installframedcommandhandler can be useful because it allows changing
the \framed width and height but it requires a few changes:
a) Map style and style to foregroundstyle and foregroundcolor
b) Change the depth key to
> On 30 Oct 2024, at 21:45, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> 2. Using \installframedcommandhandler can be useful because it allows
>> changing the \framed width and height but it requires a few changes:
>> a) Map style and style to foregroundstyle and foregroundcolor
>> b) Change the depth key t
Hi Wolfgang,
Hans Hagen schrieb am 30.10.2024 um 21:41:
On 10/30/2024 9:35 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\starttexdefinition protected tolerant electrons #=#=
ok, can you check the attached 'module'
1. You're checking the wrong parameter (should be \ifparameter#1\or).
\ifparameter#2\
Hans Hagen schrieb am 30.10.2024 um 21:41:
On 10/30/2024 9:35 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\starttexdefinition protected tolerant electrons #=#=
ok, can you check the attached 'module'
1. You're checking the wrong parameter (should be \ifparameter#1\or).
\ifparameter#2\or
\cdef\c
On 10/30/2024 9:35 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\starttexdefinition protected tolerant electrons #=#=
ok, can you check the attached 'module'
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hans Hagen schrieb am 30.10.2024 um 11:25:
On 10/30/2024 1:21 AM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 29 Oct 2024, at 23:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/29/2024 11:33 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’m searching for an efficient way to represent electronic
configurations in subshell and orbital
On 10/30/2024 1:21 AM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 29 Oct 2024, at 23:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/29/2024 11:33 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’m searching for an efficient way to represent electronic configurations in
subshell and orbital notation within ConTeXt. I found similar ex
On 10/30/2024 1:21 AM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 29 Oct 2024, at 23:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/29/2024 11:33 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’m searching for an efficient way to represent electronic configurations in
subshell and orbital notation within ConTeXt. I found similar ex
> On 29 Oct 2024, at 23:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 10/29/2024 11:33 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> I’m searching for an efficient way to represent electronic configurations in
>> subshell and orbital notation within ConTeXt. I found similar examples
>> discussed on StackExcha
On 10/29/2024 11:33 PM, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’m searching for an efficient way to represent electronic
configurations in subshell and orbital notation within ConTeXt. I found
similar examples discussed on StackExchange, which you can see here:
Atomic electronic configuration
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