Re: [NTG-context] overset in ConTeXt

2007-02-19 Thread Sytse Knypstra
Maybe \bar{q}_2 or \overline{q_2}?

Sytse Knypstra

Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
 Hi all,
 I cannot find how to type a bar over a letter in math mode; in LaTeX the
 command is something like  \overset{-}{q}; but ConTeXt doesn't like it:
 
 ! Undefined control sequence.
 l.1869 p(q_1 +  \overset
 {-}{q_2})+q_1  \frac{dp}{dQ} - Cm_1(q_1) = 0
 ? X
 
 I have this:
 
 \usemodule[amsl]
 \usemodule[newmat]
 \usemodule[nath]
 
 doesn't seem enough, and I'm sure the solution is right there :-(
 
 tia

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Re: [NTG-context] overset in ConTeXt

2007-02-19 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le 19 février à 09:07:34 Sytse Knypstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:

| Maybe \bar{q}_2 or \overline{q_2}?

| Sytse Knypstra

Thanks a lot Syste; the best for me is \overline{q}_2 but \bar{} works
fine too
cheers


| Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
|  Hi all,
|  I cannot find how to type a bar over a letter in math mode; in LaTeX the
|  command is something like  \overset{-}{q}; but ConTeXt doesn't like it:
|  
|  ! Undefined control sequence.
|  l.1869 p(q_1 +  \overset
|  {-}{q_2})+q_1  \frac{dp}{dQ} - Cm_1(q_1) = 0
|  ? X
|  
|  I have this:
|  
|  \usemodule[amsl]
|  \usemodule[newmat]
|  \usemodule[nath]
|  
|  doesn't seem enough, and I'm sure the solution is right there :-(
|  
|  tia



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[NTG-context] overset in ConTeXt

2007-02-18 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Hi all,
I cannot find how to type a bar over a letter in math mode; in LaTeX the
command is something like  \overset{-}{q}; but ConTeXt doesn't like it:

! Undefined control sequence.
l.1869 p(q_1 +  \overset
{-}{q_2})+q_1  \frac{dp}{dQ} - Cm_1(q_1) = 0
? X

I have this:

\usemodule[amsl]
\usemodule[newmat]
\usemodule[nath]

doesn't seem enough, and I'm sure the solution is right there :-(

tia
-- 
  Jean Magnan de Bornier |Cours Victor Hugo
  e-mots: jean at bornier.net|13980 Alleins   France
  T 09 50 39 34 03   |P 06 09 17 35 87


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