Difference between revisions of "Sciences"
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* The [[Math | Mathematics central page]], | * The [[Math | Mathematics central page]], | ||
* The [[:Category:Math | pages in Mathematics category]], | * The [[:Category:Math | pages in Mathematics category]], | ||
− | * The [[:Category:Command/Mathematics | | + | * The [[:Category:Command/Mathematics | commands in Mathematics category]]. |
= Chemistry = | = Chemistry = |
Revision as of 22:33, 11 May 2024
Mathematics
- The Mathematics central page,
- The pages in Mathematics category,
- The commands in Mathematics category.
Chemistry
The Chemistry Central Page. ConTeXt comes with PPCHTeX, an extensive chemistry module which allows the drawing of chemical structures and the typesetting of reactions.
The pages in Chemistry category.
- ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry) by Pragma
Physics
The Physics Central Page.
The pages in Physics category.
- PhysML (MathML extension for physics) by Pragma
Generics
Sciences also use a lot :
- Units
- Graphics like diagrams, Flow_Charts, Chromatograms, graph module based on MetaPost.
- Steps (XML step charts, by Pragma). This module is written in the process of defining a couple of styles for an educational math book.The macros provide you a way to visualize steps in for instance solving equations.
- Proclaim: In Plain-TeX there is the command \proclaim which is very handy when writing mathematics and stating theorems, lemmas, definitions and so on.