Answer by Vladislav Malyshkin for How to draw ligands with different hapticities
I made a macro (based on the answer above)It works OK with [12pt]{article}; switching to 10pt shifts the rings a little bit. Also some shifts when the revtex style is used instead of article%/** % *...
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I use\usepackage{chemfig} \setatomsep{14.4pt} \setdoublesep{2.6pt} \setbondstyle{line width=0.6pt} \setcrambond{2.0pt}{0.6pt}{2.5pt} \setbondoffset{1.6pt} \setarrowdefault{,1.0,}...
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Hi, if you don´t wont to make double compilation, I draw a Ferrocene Methanol molecule with \chemfig and \tikz that requieres only one compilation. Here is the...
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I'm not aware of a truly general approach. I solve these kinds of bonds by using invisible bonds -[,,,,draw=none] for placing atoms or determining access points for other bonds.Ferrocene and similar...
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In organometallic chemistry it's common to draw ligands that are not bound atom to atom. Common examples are ferrocene:or Zeisse's salt:Does anyone have a strategy for approaching structures such as...
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