How to vertically align letter before brackets in chemfig?
how can I vertically center this little letter n before the left bracket? I want it to be not at top but instead at middle. Thanks in advance.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

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how can I vertically center this little letter n before the left bracket? I want it to be not at top but instead at middle. Thanks in advance.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

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how can I vertically center this little letter n before the left bracket? I want it to be not at top but instead at middle. Thanks in advance.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

chemfig
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how can I vertically center this little letter n before the left bracket? I want it to be not at top but instead at middle. Thanks in advance.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

chemfig
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Using an invisible arrow (arrow{0}[,0]) will vertically center the n with respect to the arrow:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n arrow{0}[,0]
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
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Using an invisible arrow (arrow{0}[,0]) will vertically center the n with respect to the arrow:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n arrow{0}[,0]
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
– Sebastiano
2 hours ago
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Using an invisible arrow (arrow{0}[,0]) will vertically center the n with respect to the arrow:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n arrow{0}[,0]
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
– Sebastiano
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Using an invisible arrow (arrow{0}[,0]) will vertically center the n with respect to the arrow:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n arrow{0}[,0]
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

Using an invisible arrow (arrow{0}[,0]) will vertically center the n with respect to the arrow:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{chemfig}
begin{document}
schemestart
n arrow{0}[,0]
chemleft[
chemfig{M([6]-R^{+;-})}
chemright]
arrow{->[Polymerisation]}[0,2]
chemfig{-[@{upleft,0.5},1]M([6]-R^{+;-})-[@{upright,0.5},1]}
polymerdelim[delimiters ={}, height = 10pt, depth = 40pt, indice = n]{upleft}{upright}
schemestop
end{document}

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Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
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Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
– Sebastiano
2 hours ago
Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
– Sebastiano
2 hours ago
Do you like the chemisty, is it true :-)? :-) Very good.
– Sebastiano
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