In the first picture there is a regular molecule made with chemfig.
Could it be possible to rotate just the atoms as shown in the second image?
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Sign up to join this communityIn the first picture there is a regular molecule made with chemfig.
Could it be possible to rotate just the atoms as shown in the second image?
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{chemfig}
\begin{document}
\rotatebox{-90}{
\chemfig{
CN-[:265,,1]*6(-=-(-N*6(--*6(=-(-N*5(-(=O)-=-(=O)-))=-=)--O--))=-=)
}
}
\end{document}
Unfortunately, this code does not work correctly.
\setchemfig{atom style={rotate=-90}}
but node style works perfectly
\chemfig[node style={rotate=-90}]{
CN-[:175,,1]*6(-=-(-N*6(--*6(=-(-N*5(-(=O)-=-(=O)-))=-=)--O--))=-=)
}