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Chemdoodle ion bonds8/27/2023 ![]() Use this to create concise publication quality figures directly in your websites. Some examples include COOH, CO 2Me, N 3, CH 2(CH 2) 4OH, C 3H 7O, Tosyl, myAbbreviation, and more. The labels are automatically formatted chemically and oriented based on least interference with surrounding bonds. With this feature, your chemical structures can contain advanced chemical labels consisting of element symbols, abbreviations (a dictionary controlled by you) and numbers and parenthesis for multiplicities. Complex labels can now be handled, with the required additional tools for parsing, formatting and rendering.For example, previously dialogs couldn’t be moved on mobile devices, now they can. Added mobile support for the UIs interface elements.A Popover is modal and can slide in from other components or appear in its own component for user input. A new UIs component has been added, called Popover.Pushers now can be set by clicking and then clicking again, no drag necessary. Hovering bonds are now more responsive, especially for elongated bonds. ![]() Placing unsaturated rings (like benzene) now better lay out double bonds to avoid overvalencing atoms. Silicon has been added to the default labels group. ![]() When using the labels tools in the sketcher, the periodic table canvas now selects oxygen by default and will revert back to label mode of the currently selected element if chosen from the toolbar. The lasso tool and selections now use a dashed line just like in the desktop software. The Open dialog now slides down from the toolbar as a Popover. New buttons are available for centering the content in the sketcher as well as for horizontal and vertical flipping. The MolGrabber widget will now also alert you if you press the Load button before the Show button. The MolGrabber widget now allows the loading of any content (multiple molecules and shapes) and will insert the content in its entirety to the canvas. Templates can now be added in the same manner as the desktop software using the new Templates widget you can modify and add to the template library. An atom label tool has been added with a text input field (like in the desktop software) to enter custom atom labels, including advanced condensed labels space will open the text field by keyboard while the return or enter key will close it or repeat the last typed label for a hovered atom. Several new tools have been added, including an arbitrary ring size and arbitrary chain size tool. A new floatDrawTools option uses a floating toolbar for the drawing tools, just like the desktop software. A new resizable option enables the user to resize the sketcher canvas. A new requireStartingAtom option allows you to disable to starting atom requirement while sketching. The sketcher has been significantly developed.There is a lot in this update, please see the links below for more information. A new iChemLabs Cloud service allows developers to match entire mechanisms for educational eBooks and advanced reaction databases. ![]() SVG can now be exported from the ChemDoodle Web Components in addition to PNG. The entire website has also been improved, with new advanced tutorials for working with the sketcher to listen to user changes, or show off an advanced in browser sketcher interface that mimics the desktop software, for instance. Shadows can now be rendered in 3D scenes. The shader system used by the 3D components has been dramatically improved for much faster performance (and new improvements added like gamma correction) and a deferred shader has been implemented to provide advanced graphics techniques like outlining, software antialiasing and screen space ambient occlusion. New 2D shapes include dynamic brackets, atom mappings and variable attachment points, while molecular surfaces (vdW, SAS, Connolly) can now be generated and rendered in 3D components. Condensed labels with abbreviations are now supported, for advanced chemistry. The sketcher has seen significant work, with new drawing tools (rings, chains, templates, atom label tool, more). Version 8 is the largest update to the ChemDoodle Web Components library to date. Some of the new features in CWC8 Executive Summary
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