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Mhchem arrows length
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Is it somehow possible to change the default length of arrows in chemical reactions using
mhchem
? In particular I would need to reduce its length, both for single and for double (equilibrium) arrows. I ask, if possible, coherent solutions, in the sense of commands designed for this package, if they exist. I tried something like ce{a + b ->[-5pt] c}
, it seems to not work
arrows mhchem
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Is it somehow possible to change the default length of arrows in chemical reactions using
mhchem
? In particular I would need to reduce its length, both for single and for double (equilibrium) arrows. I ask, if possible, coherent solutions, in the sense of commands designed for this package, if they exist. I tried something like ce{a + b ->[-5pt] c}
, it seems to not work
arrows mhchem
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Is it somehow possible to change the default length of arrows in chemical reactions using
mhchem
? In particular I would need to reduce its length, both for single and for double (equilibrium) arrows. I ask, if possible, coherent solutions, in the sense of commands designed for this package, if they exist. I tried something like ce{a + b ->[-5pt] c}
, it seems to not work
arrows mhchem
Is it somehow possible to change the default length of arrows in chemical reactions using
mhchem
? In particular I would need to reduce its length, both for single and for double (equilibrium) arrows. I ask, if possible, coherent solutions, in the sense of commands designed for this package, if they exist. I tried something like ce{a + b ->[-5pt] c}
, it seems to not work
arrows mhchem
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