Hi all,
First, I've never written anything useful in latex, just playing a little to learn.
I'm about to write my master thesis in organic chemistry. Usually you will have a figure with a reaction which includes a couple of different molecules. Under some of these molecules will be a number which will be referenced in the text, for example: '... by treating 5 with an equimolar amount of 7 ...'. To see an example of this look here on page 89: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/etc/mediali ... a_33_3.pdf
Another concern is that there might be a variable group on structure 8 and I will reference to structure 8b-c for example.
So the question is: how should I go about doing this in latex? The images will be generated in ChemDraw. Should I just manually keep track of these references? Adding a number under the structure in ChemDraw and write that number throughout the text. Theres likely to be over 100 structures.
Graphics, Figures & Tables ⇒ Cross-referencing chemistry structures in a figure
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Cross-referencing chemistry structures in a figure
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Re: Cross-referencing chemistry structures in a figure
Seems like I found the solution myself. Very elegant: http://toeholds.wordpress.com/2010/03/2 ... -latex-33/
This is gonna be easy to do now hehe
This is gonna be easy to do now hehe
