Correct-O-Chem provides you with a simple AutoHotkey macro that can be used for automatically formatting chemical formulas and inserting them into your document or paper written in Microsoft Word.
Correct-O-Chem comes with a database of over 1000 formulas that it can format. You can insert complex aminoacid formulas, as well as the complementary aminoacids or codons.
What's New in This Release:
· Format_any_Formula - Enables the user to format any formula. This should ideally be used if "Correct-O-Chem" doesn't recognise and automatically format your formula (or if you enter a formula that isn't correct!) as it takes several seconds to run. The cursor must be placed directly at the end of the formula for it to run. It can be triggered with ctrl+' or by right-clicking on the tray icon and selecting "Format_any_Formula". This will not capitalise any letters, only subscript/superscript numbers
· AminoAcid - Inputs the linear formula for the essential amino acids. An input box can be opened by pressing ctrl+; or by right-clicking on the tray icon and selecting "AminoAcid". You can then enter either the name, formula, 3 letter identifier or 1 letter identifier. Please don't use spaces (i.e. Glutamicacid and Phenylalanine)
· Codon_Calculator - Provides an input box (in any window) that enables you to enter either a codon or amino acid (name, 3 letter identifier or 1 letter identifier...