I am the creator of eLabFTW, an electronic lab notebook. Currently, eLabFTW features a molecule editor with ChemDoodle Web components. Unfortunately, it is far from ideal, and some features cannot be used because they require a call to their servers, like saving as SMILES. But eLabFTW is used in restrictive environments where such a call would be categorized as leaking information.
While looking around, I found your library, and I must say it looks very nice.
I was pleasantly surprised that this project as no dependencies. As a software maintainer, this brings me joy.
The documentation of the lib is also nice to navigate, but it took me a bit of time to find the examples folder, maybe that should be mentioned in the README ;)
Question: why is the text button in the editor not functional?
Question2: can I draw reactions?
Please note that I would be willing to work with Zakodium in order to implement new features (by that I mean pay you).
Dear maintainers of openchemlib-js,
I am the creator of eLabFTW, an electronic lab notebook. Currently, eLabFTW features a molecule editor with ChemDoodle Web components. Unfortunately, it is far from ideal, and some features cannot be used because they require a call to their servers, like saving as SMILES. But eLabFTW is used in restrictive environments where such a call would be categorized as leaking information.
While looking around, I found your library, and I must say it looks very nice.
I was pleasantly surprised that this project as no dependencies. As a software maintainer, this brings me joy.
The documentation of the lib is also nice to navigate, but it took me a bit of time to find the
examples
folder, maybe that should be mentioned in the README ;)Question: why is the
text
button in the editor not functional?Question2: can I draw reactions?
Please note that I would be willing to work with Zakodium in order to implement new features (by that I mean pay you).
Best, ~Nico