{n}{k}$, (does not look good, the
>> vertical space between $n$ and $k$ is too big) \par
>> \type{\binom{n}{k}}: $\binom{n}{k}$ (looks fine to me)\par
>> \type{\dbinom{n}{k}}: $\dbinom{n}{k}$ (does not look good, too
>> big parenthesis, ev
xt
\startTEXpage[offset=10pt]
\type{\tbinom{n}{k}}: $\tbinom{n}{k}$, (does not look good, the
vertical space between $n$ and $k$ is too big) \par
\type{\binom{n}{k}}: $\binom{n}{k}$ (looks fine to me)\par
\type{\dbinom{n}{k}}: $\dbinom{n}{k}$ (does not lo
arttext
>> \startTEXpage[offset=10pt]
>> \type{\tbinom{n}{k}}: $\tbinom{n}{k}$, (does not look good, the vertical
>> space between $n$ and $k$ is too big) \par
>> \type{\binom{n}{k}}: $\binom{n}{k}$ (looks fine to me)\par
>> \type{\dbinom{n}{k}}: $\dbinom{n
big) \par
\type{\binom{n}{k}}: $\binom{n}{k}$ (looks fine to me)\par
\type{\dbinom{n}{k}}: $\dbinom{n}{k}$ (does not look good, too big
parenthesis, even for displayed formulas).\par
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
%%% End of test file
I think something should be changed to get the binomial coefficients
fine to me)\par
\type{\dbinom{n}{k}}: $\dbinom{n}{k}$ (does not look good, too big
parenthesis, even for displayed formulas).\par
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
%%% End of test file
I think something should be changed to get the binomial coefficients to
look better. In particular I am concerned about
can use \binom which is the recommended way in context.
The \dbinom command sets the content in display style while \tbinom use
textstyle.
\starttext
Using \tex{binom} in text $\binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$.
Using \tex{dbinom} in text $\dbinom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$.
Using \tex{tbinom} in text $\tbinom{n
limitation and therefore expected?
Instead if \choose you can use \binom which is the recommended way in context.
The \dbinom command sets the content in display style while \tbinom use
textstyle.
\starttext
Using \tex{binom} in text $\binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$.
Using \tex{dbinom
Hi Hans,
with the latest beta asana-math.lfg don't seem to have any influence of the
output.
\setupbodyfont[asana]
\startTEXpage[offset=1ex]
$\binom{n}{k}\quad \dbinom{n}{k}$
\stopTEXpage
It used to work with the experimental two or three days ago.
Greeting
Andreas