Template talk:Overunderset

The overset, underset, overunderset templates work incorrectly with the "→", "←" and "⇌" characters (e.g. in chemical reactions)
The overset, underset, overunderset templates work incorrectly with the "→", "←", "⇌" and similar chemical reaction arrow characters when representing chemical reactions, making those three templates unusable in chemistry. For example

gives


 * CrCl3 $$ Cr(CO)6

As you can see, the arrow is too short. It should be as long as the over and underset text! Although there is no such bug in the  element so one can say "Well well well! Why you don't use the   element which is already designed for chemistry???", or "Why you don't use the   and  elements? Bernardirfan (talk) 15:59, 18 October 2023 (UTC)