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I recently found the LaTeX elements package, which is apparently built on the bohr package which I used and posted a question about the othe day. I have taken some of the example code blocks n the elements documentation and got it to produce a table of elements 1-118 along with some information on the elements.

I have made a blog post about this on my website, but I don't think I am permitted to share links to personal blogs I uploaded the project files to a codeberg repository so I can share here, as this may be useful.

https://codeberg.org/zleap/elementtable

Interestingly I tend to view properties as melting point etc rather than atomic number etc. Anyway hopefully it is OK to post this and if it is useful then feel free to use etc. The output is (as you would expect with LaTeX) quite nice.

Paul

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