Hello,

I encountered a strange effect. Let's have a code that generates the same math, 
firstly by Ctx and secondly by Lua:

---
\starttext
  \startformula
    M_{t,WnT} = 1000
  \stopformula

  \startluacode
    context.startformula()
      context("M_{t,WnT} = 1000")
    context.stopformula()
  \stopluacode
\stoptext
---

You can see the result - the space between "W" and "n" in lower index is smaller when 
generated (natively) by Ctx than that in math generated by Lua. (The latter case may affect a bit 
"disturbingly" to the reader.)

It seems also that space between (subscript) "T" and "=" varies.

So why these differences? How to avoid the extra-space when Lua generates math 
subscript?

Best regards,

Lukas


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