On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 1:15 PM Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
> \starttext
> \placeformula
> \startformula
> \startmathalignment[n=7,align={1:right,2:left,3:right,4:left,5:right,6:left,7:righ
> t}] \NC x_1 \NC + \NC x_2 \NC + \NC 6x_3 \NC = \NC 170, \NR
> \NC 3x_1 \NC - \NC 110x_2 \NC - \NC x_3 \NC = \NC 4, \NR
> \NC 14x_1 \NC + \NC 13x_2 \NC + \NC 10x_3 \NC = \NC 25. \NR
> \stopmathalignment
> \stopformula
> \stoptext
> 
> This was done while changing alignments in matrices (and thus also in
> alignments, it seems). You can now do align=all:right for example to
> get all columns in a matrix right-aligned.

Oh! I see! Thanks. Indeed, that works. I have edited the wiki page to now 
reflect the new behavior:
  https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Multiline_equations

Thanks,
Sreeram


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