This is what I love about ChemDraw® : the chance to make it your own. If I’m going to be staring at a screen for a portion of my day, it might as well be colorful. I’m sure this is sometimes said with a hint of derision, but get over it. However, the only comment when anyone sees my drawings is, “why is your ChemDraw pink?!” And even a special font such that serifs are present only on capital ‘I’, to distinguish it from nearby vertical bonds.Explicit labels on terminal carbons, a requirement kept from my grad school supervisor’s rules.Thick bonds that give a crisp look to the molecules on screen, and are clear at the back of a presentation room.Robinson’s total synthesis of tropinone, in my style 1 In various workplaces, I’ve become famous for that bold look. January 2018 PerkinElmer Informatics ChemDraw, ChemDrawGifs (0)Īfter much tweaking, I have a set of ChemDraw® settings, not unlike the sturdily-bonded Totally Synthetic stylesheet that went around the chemistry community a few years ago – but with a fetching pink background.
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