On 11/18/2013 9:41 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,

In MkII, it was possible to change the limits on integrals using

    \setupmathematics[integral=...] % limits, nolimits, displaylimits

that would affect how \int, \iint, \iiint, \oint, etc behaved.

I can see two ways of definining a similar feature in MkIV.

1. Define \intop, \iintop, etc in char-def.lua and then somewhere define:

    \define\int{\intop\intlimits}
    \define\iint{\intop\intlimits}

   etc.

2. Define a new mathclass "intop" and use that in char-def.lua. Then, in
the appropriate math-*.lua file, map intop to the appropriate macro.

What would be the best way to go?

i prefer 2 (as these set the defaults) and we can make a definer for specific variants if needed (at all)

is intop the best name? (we don't need to be sparse)

Hans


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