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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mhchem/mhchem.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mhchem/mhchem.tex index bc1e4c827f4..03fea5234d3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mhchem/mhchem.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mhchem/mhchem.tex @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ The mhchem Bundle\\[0.3em] \Large\textmd{% Documentation for the Packages\\ - mhchem v4.01,\\% check + mhchem v4.02,\\% check hpstatement v1.01 and\\ rsphrase v3.11}% } @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ mhchem\makebox[0pt][l]{\textcolor{white}{NOSPAM}}@MartinHensel\makebox[1pt][l]{\textcolor{white}{.}}.de% } \date{% - 2015-04-23% check + 2015-07-23% check } \maketitle @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ mhchem needs a couple of other packages. For instance, expl3, amsmath and calc. \end{SideBySideExample} \begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=6cm] - \ce{Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 + \ce{Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-} \end{SideBySideExample} @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ You can `half-escape' to math by using \verb|$...$|. Remember, that the math fon When `half-escaped', mhchem tries to recognize common patterns and still use the correct font. \begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=4cm] - $\ce{Fe^$n$+}$ \sffamily\bfseries \ce{Fe^$n$+} + $\ce{Fe^$n$+}$ \sffamily\bfseries \ce{Fe^$n$+} \end{SideBySideExample} You can prevent this recognition by `fully escaping' to math with \verb|${...}$|. @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ switches back to the default, which is equivalent to \subsection{Greek Font} \label{sec:GreekFont} -If you load a package for upright Greek letters, this will automatically be used. This was possible by the very neat chemgreek package of Clemens Niederberger. If you want to have different Greek fonts for text mode and math mode, you can specify these `mappings', e.\,g. by \verb|\mhchemoptions{text-greek=upgreek,| \verb|math-greek=default}|. You can use any of +If you load a package for upright Greek letters, this will automatically be used. This was possible by the very neat chemgreek package of Clemens Niederberger. If you want to have different Greek fonts for text mode and math mode, you can specify these `mappings', e.\,g. by \verb|\mhchemoptions{text-greek=upgreek,| \verb|math-greek=default}|. You can use any of \begin{compactitem}[--] \item default, \item var-default, @@ -825,6 +825,10 @@ If you use this switch inside your document with \macro{mhchemoptions}, don't fo +\section{Rudimentary \TeX 4HT (htlatex) support} + +mhchem has basic support for \TeX 4HT (htlatex). Summary formulae should work fine. Special bonds and reaction arrows are recognizable, but ugly. Complex math with mhchem inside might fail completely. + \clearpage \section{Major Changes} \label{sec:WhatSNew} @@ -844,9 +848,16 @@ Meaning and usage of \macro{bond} changed. \section{Most Recent Changes}% check +\minisec{2015-07-23 mhchem v4.02} +\begin{compactitem} +\item added rudimentary TeX4ht support +\item fixed the \verb|\str_case:nnn| bug---expl3 removed that function +\end{compactitem} + \minisec{2015-04-23 mhchem v4.01} \begin{compactitem} -\item syntax improvements% $n$H2O, D2-3[T4O10], Fe^{III}2 +\item support upright greek characters (chemgreek) +\item syntax improvements% $n$H2O, D2-3[T4O10], Fe^{III}2 \item recognition of states of aggregation% HCl(g), OH-(aq) \item text-font operators \verb|+|, \verb|-|, \verb|=| \end{compactitem} |