Thanks Otared for the offer to look into math issues.
Here are a few I noticed when TeXing an MK2 set of notes with MK4.
Matthias
\starttext
\startformula
\text{\bf R}^n = R^n ={\bf R}^n= \mathbb{R}^n
\stopformula
%spacing of exponent is in Mk4 wider than in Mk2
\startformula
\left| \int_{a_{i
Hi all,
After a series of exchanges on the list, on the topic of how mathematics
typesetting is and should be in ConTeXt, I am writing you this message to ask
all those who use ConTeXt to typeset mathematics and who encounter various
types of difficulties, or shortcomings, to send me their rema
is ConTeXt prepared for math?
I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX ?
I don't make the \Sigma to be under and over characterised by i=1 and n.
Jose
Hi Jose,
Indeed ConTeXt contains all the plain TeX commands and you can use
them (in this case \sum). So these formulas g
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is ConTeXt prepared for math?
With regard to mathematics ConTeXt can do all things which plain TeX can.
I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX?
Yes. For displaymath you can use plain TeX's $$\sum$$ or better
\placeformula
\startformu
is ConTeXt prepared for math?
I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX ?
I don't make the \Sigma to be under and over characterised by i=1 and n.
Jose
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Friday, September 26, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote:
> At 06:51 26/09/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>>I woul like to know where I may find a complete list of symbols like
>>
>>$\Bbb{R}$
>>
>>to use in context while I am typing maths.
>>
>>The main hurdle that I have today in change my personal typset work from
>
At 06:51 26/09/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I woul like to know where I may find a complete list of symbols like
$\Bbb{R}$
to use in context while I am typing maths.
The main hurdle that I have today in change my personal typset work from
latex to context is a lack of a reference manual in this area.
I woul like to know where I may find a complete list of symbols like
$\Bbb{R}$
to use in context while I am typing maths.
The main hurdle that I have today in change my personal typset work from
latex to context is a lack of a reference manual in this area.
Do you know where I may find one?
Th
Giuseppe,
Hans tells me you have developed the math mode into something special. Is
their documentation or instructions anywhere on how to use it?
I'd like to experiment.
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