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Diffstat (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex')
-rw-r--r-- | macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex | 25 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex index feb89102c4..3fccfe7634 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/chemmacros/chemmacros_en.tex @@ -139,9 +139,14 @@ ]{geometry} -\expandafter\def\csname libertine@figurestyle\endcsname{LF} +\makeatletter +\def\libertine@figurestyle{LF} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\undef\lvert \undef\lVert +\undef\rvert \undef\rVert \usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath} -\expandafter\def\csname libertine@figurestyle\endcsname{OsF} +\def\libertine@figurestyle{OsF} +\makeatother \usepackage[biblatex]{embrac} \ChangeEmph{[}[,.02em]{]}[.055em,-.08em] @@ -1374,20 +1379,6 @@ existing ones: If you additionally load \pkg{chemstyle}~\cite{pkg:chemstyle} said package will \emph{not} define its own \cs{latin}. -% The package \pkg{chemstyle}~\cite{pkg:chemstyle} provides the command -% \cs{latin} to typeset common latin phrases in a consistent way. \chemmacros\ -% defines a similar \cs{latin} only if \pkg{chemstyle} has \emph{not} been -% loaded and additionally provides these commands: -% \begin{center} -% \cs{insitu} \insitu \quad -% \cs{abinitio} \abinitio \quad -% \cs{invacuo} \invacuo -% \end{center} - -% \emph{If the package \pkg{chemstyle} has been loaded they are defined using -% \pkg{chemstyle}'s \cs{latin} command. This means that then the appearance -% depends on \pkg{chemstyle}'s option \code{abbremph}.} - The last three commands mentioned above are defined through \begin{commands} \command{NewChemLatin}[\marg{cs}\marg{phrase}] @@ -3461,7 +3452,7 @@ units. Like all \pkg{siunitx} units they're only valid inside \command{Molar} \si{\Molar} \command{MolMass} \si{\MolMass} \command{normal} \si{\normal} - \command{torr} \si{\torr} + \command{Torr} \si{\Torr} \end{commands} By the way: \cs*{mmHg} \si{\mmHg} already is defined by \pkg{siunitx}. |