Marcus Vinicius Mesquita schrieb am 07.12.2023 um 19:21:
Dear List,
In the MWE below, the left and right arguments are not applied in the
last chapter. How can this be fixed?
\starttext
\startlinenumbering[left={[},right={]}]
\dorecurse{5}{%
\startchapter[title={Knuth}]
\samplefile{knuth}
\sto
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 17:19:
Very clear !
In typography for Mathematics books, what choice should we make for
the best possible result ?
A question better answered by Mikael or Aditya!
Wolfgang
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On Sat, 9 Dec 2023, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \starttext
>
> \startlines
> \type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}}
> \type{\xfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\xxfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xxfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\tfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\tfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\sfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\sfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\frac{1}{3}}: \
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 16:13:
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm reading this thread and I'm interested because I type a lot of
text with mathematical formulas.
In fact, I find that \dfrac{} creates unsightly leading space and that
\frac{} is too small. What is the difference between \frac{} a
Thanks :-)
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Hi Wolfgang,
I'm reading this thread and I'm interested because I type a lot of text
with mathematical formulas.
In fact, I find that \dfrac{} creates unsightly leading space and that
\frac{} is too small. What is the difference between \frac{} and \tfrac{} ?
Fabrice
Le sam. 9 déc. 2023 à 14:00, H
Am 09.12.23 um 14:43 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
anton.chig...@mail.com schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 14:15:
\startlines
\type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}}
\type{\xfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\xxfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xxfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\tfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\tfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\sfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\sfrac
anton.chig...@mail.com schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 14:15:
I worked, ;-), thanks.
Let me ask you another thing, how can I avoid messing up the
line spacing by using \sqrt and \frac, the line that follows these has increased
line spacing in the pdf output
code:
Find the normal and shearing stresses o
I worked, ;-), thanks.
Let me ask you another thing, how can I avoid messing up the
line spacing by using \sqrt and \frac, the line that follows these has increased
line spacing in the pdf output
code:
Find the normal and shearing stresses on an oblique plane defined by
$l=\sqrt{\frac{3}{13}}$, $m
anton.chig...@mail.com schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 11:50:
Hi all,
I am generating a quiz, with eight questions, each
with text and a figure following it. The output was fine till the
fifth question, but then the margin separating the text of
each question disappeared and the figure got put on the
n
Hi all,
I am generating a quiz, with eight questions, each
with text and a figure following it. The output was fine till the
fifth question, but then the margin separating the text of
each question disappeared and the figure got put on the
next page one after the other.
Can anyone suggest what I c
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