On 16-10-2012 22:05, Nicholas Ulle wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I assume adjusting the depth of all subscripts in the
document would require a somewhat extensive knowledge of TeX font handling?
(that is, ConTeXt doesn't provide macros for it, I should learn more TeX if
I want to know how to do that
Thanks for the tip. I assume adjusting the depth of all subscripts in the
document would require a somewhat extensive knowledge of TeX font handling?
(that is, ConTeXt doesn't provide macros for it, I should learn more TeX if
I want to know how to do that?)
Nick
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 10:07 AM,
On 15-10-2012 01:08, Nicholas Ulle wrote:
Hi,
How would I go about getting subscripts to stay at the same depth? An
example of the problem I'm having is:
\starttext
% Notice the b's are not aligned
$a_b' a_b$
\stoptext
I'm only just learning ConTeXt and TeX, so I'm not sure what I'd need to
ch
Hi Nick,
As far as I can say from my own experience TeX, that is both plain TeX and
ConTeXt, treat the subscripts differently according to whether there is also a
superscript or not: please see the following examples:
\starttext
Compare $a_{b}'a_{b}$ and $a_{b}'a_{b}^{}$
\stoptext
Best regards:
Hi,
How would I go about getting subscripts to stay at the same depth? An
example of the problem I'm having is:
\starttext
% Notice the b's are not aligned
$a_b' a_b$
\stoptext
I'm only just learning ConTeXt and TeX, so I'm not sure what I'd need to
change to fix this.
Thanks,
Nick