Re: [NTG-context] Inline math with \int and \sum exhibits nonstandard behaviour

2019-05-16 Thread Eric Scmidt
Since it's purely a font issue I did some research on fonts. I found out that \enablemode[lmmath] does the trick (https://www.contextgarden.net/Math_fonts is useful resource). Oh well, everything is fine again and I can keep contexing stuff :) Thank you!   -Eric

Re: [NTG-context] Inline math with \int and \sum exhibits nonstandard behaviour

2019-05-16 Thread Henri Menke
On 16/05/19 7:46 AM, Eric Scmidt wrote: > Thank for your efforts to help me. This time I used the exact code snippet > you > wrote, but the results for inline math is still not what I would like to have > since I do see a clear difference in the limits placement. Please see this > image >

Re: [NTG-context] Inline math with \int and \sum exhibits nonstandard behaviour

2019-05-16 Thread Eric Scmidt
Thank for your efforts to help me.  This time I used the exact code snippet you wrote, but the results for inline math is still not what I would like to have since I do see a clear difference in the limits placement. Please see this image where I have tried to make more clear what I really want to

Re: [NTG-context] Inline math with \int and \sum exhibits nonstandard behaviour

2019-05-12 Thread Henri Menke
To me the following two MWEs look pretty much the same: \setupbodyfont[10pt] % same font size as LaTeX \starttext $\sum_{k=1}^{n} a_k$ \startformula \sum\nolimits_{k=1}^{n} a_k \stopformula \stoptext \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $\sum_{k=1}^{n} a_k$ \[ \sum\nolimits_{k=1}^{n} a_k \]

[NTG-context] Inline math with \int and \sum exhibits nonstandard behaviour

2019-05-11 Thread Eric Scmidt
Hello everyone!   So, I have some inline math in my document,and it's looking too big or "airy"; a bit like when \nolimits is specified in display mode but smaller. The limits are placed next to the symbol when using for example pdflatex, and I prefer this tight way for inline math. Is the