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Latest revision as of 16:55, 4 February 2019
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Quite easy to add a chem to RecursiveChem.
1) Create a Template for your chem under this template. EG: "Template:RecursiveChem/Dylovene"
2) Add the ingredients. For simple ingredients, use plaintext.
1 part...
5 parts...
3) For complex ingredients (you use simple ingredients to make it) do the following:
Add the unit ratio (eg: "1 part..." or "5 parts..."), and then the following template: {{Tooltip|[[#A|B]]|{{RecursiveChem/C}}}}
Replace A, B and C with the chemical name (yes, the exact same name) and you're done!
If the complex chem you listed is made with complex chems, that template will automagically deepen the layer.
EX:
1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Ammonia|Ammonia]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ammonia}}}}
Don't forget to use <br>s to seperate lines.