
Every other site manages it, so why not here? What does wikipedia do for text-only browsers / screen-readers for these. In any case, the entire chemistry project, pharmacology, and math are partly inaccesible without changing browser settings back to day mode in what has to be the more common use case than machines with no svg or unicode support, and it's pretty annoying (not to mention bad design practices) unless the user has forced text and background to black because of insanity, the page should be displayable. I'm not sure why wikipedia doesn't just do font-based rendering for formulas, since the 3 computers on earth running something archaic enough to not support it are going to get hardlocked by a 2004 zero-day before they finish loading a page. OTOH I'm not a web designer but I'm almost certain that. Since user-supplied background color / stylesheet overrides have been around since the 90s at least this isn't exactly new, but there's less motivation to use a black / dark background on my desktop. An out of place white background is less offensive than unreadable splotches. png that's uploaded, although a 50% grey instead of near black would fix it for my case without significant graphics changes. This setting is pretty much required in order to conserve battery on modern phones with OLED displays as well as avoiding burn-in of both phone and retinas longer term. So far in both Samsung Internet (chrome based i believe) and Firefox, the majority of structures are invisible or almost so. This applies to both structures and whatever markdown is generating chemistry equations, as well as all the mathml on wikipedia (but nowhere else on the web that I've seen thus far, since most CMS that support it use downloadable fonts styled like the rest of the page, or HTML5 canvas set to apply styles). svg visibility (or lack thereof) in "night mode" browsers Preceding unsigned comment added by Walkerma ( talk RasMol, experimenting with new SVG-output drawersīKchem (experimenting) older work: Isis Draw 2.5 / IrfanviewĬambridgeSoft ChemBioOffice's ChemBioDraw & 3D Ultra 12.0įirefox, TOR, Chrome, SeaMonkey, and Internet ExplorerĬhemDoodle 7.0.2, Accelrys DS Visualizer 4.1Īdobe Illustrator and Photoshop, both CC 2015 MS Paint and InfanView or Dell Photo Editor
#Chemdraw ultra 9.0 software
If you have access to software you are not actively using, list that in parentheses.ĬhemDraw Ultra 9.0, Isis Draw 2.4/2.5, ChemSketch 10.0ĬhemDraw Ultra 11 Chem3D, Accelrys DS Visualizer 1.5, Spartan ST '04 Please list what you are using to draw and manipulate images, be it 2D, 3D, whatever. contribs) 07:07, 9 April 2006 Software we use.If people want to discuss other issues, though, please feel free. I think first we need to establish what software we are using, and then start discussing simple 2D structure drawing settings. OK, it looks like we have a quorum already! I forgot to post on WP:Chemistry last night, that's now done, I hope a few others may join us from there.
