e.
Will 135\unit{℃} ever break between the digits 135 and the "unit"?
I agree that \unit should probably use an \mbox to prevent unwanted
breaks.
The other role of \unit, I understand, is to uniformize the
representation of numbers (digits).
> > Related,
> > \unit{90°}
properly with LucidaOT:
\startformula
x_{n} := (-1)^n, \quad\mbox{then} \quad \liminf_{n \geq 0}x_{n} = -1, \quad
\limsup_{n\geq 0} x_{n}= +1.
\stopformula
The user defined commands \type{\liminfbar} and \type{\limsupbar} behave
correctly:
\startformula
x_{n} := (-1)^n, \quad\mbox{then} \quad
interior is denoted by $\interior{A}$.
Can one have the circle over $A$ slightly bigger (probbaly this is font
dependent)?
The built-in commands $\liminf$ and $\limsup$ do not work properly with
LucidaOT (I tried other fonts and there they are fine):
\startformula
x_{n} := (-1)^n, \quad\mbox
interior is denoted by $\interior{A}$.
Can one have the circle over $A$ slightly bigger (probbaly this is font
dependent)?
The built-in commands $\liminf$ and $\limsup$ do not work properly with
LucidaOT (I tried other fonts and there they are fine):
\startformula
x_{n} := (-1)^n, \quad\mbox
definesymbol [leftturn][\WaldiSymbol{34}]
% \definesymbol [rightturn] [\WaldiSymbol{33}]
% \definesymbol [diameter][\WaldiSymbol{31}]
% \definesymbol [invdiameter] [\WaldiSymbol{21}] % additional
% \definesymbol [therefore] [\WaldiSymbol {5}]
% \definesymbol [AC] [\mbox{
Many thanks Wolfgang
I tried using force but that caused a problem with aligning to the
grid, not included in my original example, but included below.
I think I have seen \mbox used in this way in Latex, so was trying to
find a quick solution.
James
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
James Withers schrieb am 18.06.2020 um 17:35:
Hello list
I have been trying to find a solution to how to insert blank lines
before a chapter heading at the start of a page. In the following
example the \blank[4*big] is ignored. The solution I've found is to
add an empty box using \mbox{} before
Hello list
I have been trying to find a solution to how to insert blank lines
before a chapter heading at the start of a page. In the following
example the \blank[4*big] is ignored. The solution I've found is to
add an empty box using \mbox{} before the \blank command.
Is this the right way
) to better merge with the formula.
The way I am currently doing is to introduce some “math text fonts” that
is different from the main text font but close to the math font. And
with custom font switchers like |\mwrm| and |\mwit| to help me define
things like
|
\def\wordrm#1{\mbox{\mwrm #1}}
\def
am currently doing is to introduce some “math text fonts”
that is different from the main text font but close to the math font.
And with custom font switchers like `\mwrm` and `\mwit` to help me
define things like
```
\def\wordrm#1{\mbox{\mwrm #1}}
\def\wordit#1{\mbox{\mwit #1}}
```
Am I missing
On Sun, 12 May 2019 18:19:54 +0200
Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> >> \mbox{}\page\mbox{}
> >
> > Where did you learn to use \mbox?
>
> I don’t remember (probably in my LaTeX times, before moving to
> ConTeXt).
The use of \mbox{} is a
On 5/11/19 8:26 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 11.05.2019 um 16:35:
>> [...]
>> \mbox{}\page\mbox{}
>
> Where did you learn to use \mbox?
I don’t remember (probably in my LaTeX times, before moving to ConTeXt).
I know that you don’t like
zed]
>> \setupfootertexts
>> [even-right]
>> [even-left]
>> [odd-right]
>> [odd-left]
>> %~ [even-middle]
>> %~ [odd-middle]
>> \starttext
>> \mbox{}\page\mbox{}
>> \stoptext
>&
]
%~ [even-middle]
%~ [odd-middle]
\starttext
\mbox{}\page\mbox{}
\stoptext
Where did you learn to use \mbox?
Is there any way to place content in the middle of doublesided footers,
besides left and right contents?
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided
[odd-right]
>[odd-left]
>%~ [even-middle]
>%~ [odd-middle]
>\starttext
>\mbox{}\page\mbox{}
>\stoptext
>
> Is there any way to place content in the middle of doublesided footers,
> besides left and right contents?
\setuppagenumbering[al
\mbox{}\page\mbox{}
\stoptext
Is there any way to place content in the middle of doublesided footers,
besides left and right contents?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
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If your question
the first \bTR line.
With the first line the result is strange.
I need some way to protect the words in the header, putting them in an \mbox
didn’t help.
\starttext
{
\setupTABLE[row][each][frame=off]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=0.1\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.1\textwidth,alignmentcharacter
is strange.
I need some way to protect the words in the header, putting them in an \mbox
didn’t help.
\starttext
{
\setupTABLE[row][each][frame=off]
\setupTABLE[c][1][width=0.1\textwidth]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.1\textwidth,alignmentcharacter={,},aligncharacter=yes,align=middle]
\setupTABLE[c
\mbox{}
\index{ἀδελφός, ὁ: brother}
\index{ἀδικίη, ἡ: wrongdoing, injustice}
\index{ἀκρόησις, –ιος, ἡ: hearing, listening}
\index{ἄνευ: without (\char43\ gen.)}
\index{ἄρρην, –εν: male}
\index{γένος, –εος, τό: race, family}
\index{δήλησις, –ιος, ἡ: ruin, bane}
\index
that if the above formula appears in an environment
>>>> such as a Theorem (where the text is typeset in italic, or slanted) the
>>>> text in the above \mbox will be also in italic or slanted.
>>>
>>> Math displayed formula text inheriting the style of the text appears in
ext is typeset in italic, or slanted) the
>>> text in the above \mbox will be also in italic or slanted.
>>
>> Math displayed formula text inheriting the style of the text appears in two
>> books from first published in 1966 and 1980 that I checked.
>>
&g
On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 8 Jul 2018, at 23:00, Otared Kavian wrote:
The advantage being that if the above formula appears in an environment such as
a Theorem (where the text is typeset in italic, or slanted) the text in the
above \mbox will be also in italic or slanted
> On 8 Jul 2018, at 23:00, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> The advantage being that if the above formula appears in an environment such
> as a Theorem (where the text is typeset in italic, or slanted) the text in
> the above \mbox will be also in italic or slanted.
Math display
an abundant need
to include words (text) in mathematics, and using \mathtext{} or \mbox{}
or whatever is unwieldy.
Readable subscripts, self-explanatory variable names, etc. might be
text and not symbols. These situations can be very common. This is why I
asked (1) what is the right method, and (2
In many "less-rigorous" uses of equations, there is an abundant need
to include words (text) in mathematics, and using \mathtext{} or \mbox{}
or whatever is unwieldy.
Readable subscripts, self-explanatory variable names, etc. might be
text and not symbols. These situations can be v
Hi Alan, Wolfgang and Hans Åberg,
As far as I am concerned, when I have to add a text to a math formula I use
\mbox, as in the example
\startformula
A := \left\{f : {\Bbb R}^2 \longrightarrow {\Bbb R} \; ; \; f \mbox{ is
measurable and } \int_{{\Bbb R}^2}|f(x)|dx < \infty \ri
at's desired. However,
is there a cleaner, more ConTeXt-like way to do this?
===
\newcount \MQT
\MQT=1
\define[1]\NUM{%
\framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
\NC #1 \NR
\stoptabulate}%
\advance\MQT by 1
\hbox{}}
\
offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
\NC #1 \NR
\stoptabulate}%
\advance\MQT by 1
\hbox{}}
\startTEXpage
\dorecurse{5}{Unnumbered Text \NUM{Numbered Text} }
\stopTEXpage
===
See attached. Thanks in advance for any sugge
to do this?
===
\newcount \MQT
\MQT=1
\define[1]\NUM{%
\framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
\NC #1 \NR
\stoptabulate}%
\advance\MQT by 1
\hbox{}}
\startTEXpage
\dorecurse{5}{Unnumbered Text \NUM{Numbered Text} }
\stopT
uot;). Let us consider the same macro:
===
\newcount \MQT
\MQT=1
\define[1]\NUM{%
\framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
\NC #1 \NR
\stoptabulate}%
\advance\MQT by 1
\hbox{}}
\startTEXpage
\dorecurse{5}{Unnumbered T
{%
> \framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
> {\starttabulate[|c|]
> \NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
> \NC #1 \NR
> \stoptabulate}%
> \advance\MQT by 1
> \hbox{}}
>
> \startTEXpage
> \dorecurse{5}{Unnumbered Text \NUM{Numbered Text} }
> \stopTEX
verlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT} \NR
\NC #1 \NR
\stoptabulate}%
\advance\MQT by 1
\hbox{}}
\startTEXpage
\dorecurse{5}{Unnumbered Text \NUM{Numbered Text} }
\stopTEXpage
===
How can one make a conversion of the numerals output
Dear gang,
Related to the last thread ("Numbered, counted snippets in running text").
Let us consider the same macro:
===
\newcount \MQT
\MQT=1
\define[1]\NUM{%
\framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox{\the\MQT}
Dear gang,
Just put together a macro that appears to do what's desired. However, is
there a cleaner, more ConTeXt-like way to do this?
===
\newcount \MQT
\MQT=1
\define[1]\NUM{%
\framed[offset=overlay,frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
{\starttabulate[|c|]
\NC \mbox
]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=paper, copies=5]
\startbuffer[a]
\showframe
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setuplayout[width=middle]
\starttext
\mbox{}\vfill
\startalign[middle]
\dontleavehmode
\framedtext[width=10cm
\NC = 0 \NC \quad\mbox{in
}\;(0,T)\times\Omega \NR
\NC u(0,x) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{in }\; \Omega \NR
\NC \partial_{t} u(0,x) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{in }\; \Omega \NR
\NC {\partial u \over\partial{\bf n} } \NC = g(t,\sigma) \NC \quad \mbox{on }\;
(0,T)\times\partial\Omega. \NR
ight.},
> style=\displaystyle]
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \startformula
> \startalignedcases
> \NC \partial_{tt} u - \Delta u + q(x) u \NC = 0 \NC \quad\mbox{in
> }\;(0,T)\times\Omega \NR
> \NC u(0,x) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{in }\; \Omega \NR
> \NC \partial_{t
\quad\mbox{in
}\;(0,T)\times\Omega \NR
\NC u(0,x) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{in }\; \Omega \NR
\NC \partial_{t} u(0,x) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{in }\; \Omega \NR
\NC {\partial u \over\partial{\bf n} } \NC = g(t,\sigma) \NC \quad \mbox{on }\;
(0,T)\times\partial\Omega. \NR
\stopalignedcases
what is wrong: please have a look at the second formula in the
attached PDF. (The output with the older version from TeXLIve 2016 is correct).
%% begin vertical-space-bug.tex
\starttext
\input knuth.tex
\startformula
a \leq a_{n+1} \leq a_{n} \leq b_{n+1} \leq b_{n} \leq b, \qquad\mbox{et}\qquad
0
command, the result is correct.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin bug-placeformula-align.tex
\definemathalignment[Lgather][n=1,align=left]
\starttext
\setupformulas[location=left]
\placeformula
\startformula
\startLgather
\NC a_{n} = O(1)\; \mbox{ and }\; u_{n} = O(1) \imply a_{n} + \lambda u_{n
elementary properties of Landau notations} Let
$(a_{n})_{n}$ and $(b_{n})_{n}$, as well as $(u_{n})_{n}$ and $(v_{n})_{n}$, be
sequences of complex numbers. Then:
\placeformula
\startformula
\startLgather
\NC a_{n} = O(1)\; \mbox{ and }\; u_{n} = O(1) \imply a_{n} + \lambda u_{n} =
O(1) \NR[eq:O-ev
[option=frame,color=blue]
\starttext
\startplaceformula
\startformula
f(x) := \left\{
\startalign
\NC = -1\NC\quad \mbox{if }\, x < 0 \NR
\NC = +1\NC\quad \mbox{if }\, x > 0 \NR
\stopalign\right.
\stopformula
\stopplaceformula
\stoptext
% end framed-frormula.tex
it's not r
Aditya was
asking?
% begin framed-frormula.tex
\setupformulaframed[framecolor=red,frame=on,offset=1ex]
\setupformula[option=frame,color=blue]
\starttext
\startplaceformula
\startformula
f(x) := \left\{
\startalign
\NC = -1\NC\quad \mbox{if }\, x < 0 \NR
\NC = +1\NC\quad \mbox{if }\
длинный-предлинный текст,
\mbox{в~коем}} никак нельзя перенести строку. Запрещено {
\kerncharacters[-0.008] разрывать телефонные номера, например,
\mbox{(000)1234-5678}}, многозначные числа и дефисные написания.
\stoptext
Is the a way for automating such negative tracking?
I seem to remember
[default][default][protrusion=quality,expansion=quality]
\definetypeface[mainface][rm][specserif][Linux Libertine O] [default]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,14pt]
\mainlanguage[russian]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
\starttext
{\kerncharacters[-0.018] Здесь будет длинный-предлинный текст, \mbox{в~коем
=quality]
\definetypeface[mainface][rm][specserif][Linux Libertine O] [default]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,14pt]
\mainlanguage[russian]
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
\starttext
{\kerncharacters[-0.018] Здесь будет длинный-предлинный текст, \mbox{в~коем}}
никак нельзя перенести строку.
Запрещено
by pandoc with ConTeXt MkIV.
Here you have the websites:
http://www.from-pandoc-to-context.tk
https://github.com/ousia/from-pandoc-to-context
Just a few comments on your code.
1. When you use \vfill at the begin of a makeup environment you don’t
need \mbox and a ConTeXt user would use \dontleavehmode
On 4/20/2015 5:34 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell First line left\stopxcell
\startxcell\mbox{}\stopxcell
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell First line left\stopxcell
\startxcell\mbox{}\stopxcell
\startxcell First line right\stopxcell
. 2015 à 17:34, Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es a écrit :
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell First line left\stopxcell
\startxcell\mbox
On 4/20/2015 5:34 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell First line left\stopxcell
\startxcell\mbox{}\stopxcell
On 04/20/2015 06:22 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/20/2015 5:34 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
If the image is higher than the two rows it is meant to have, the first
two rows get extra height.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
i don't know (yet) but these \mbox{} things look alien
:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell First line left\stopxcell
\startxcell\mbox{}\stopxcell
\startxcell First line right\stopxcell
Hi all,
How can one write in small print something between lines, in an efficient
manner?
I have come up with the following:
\define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont
#1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$}
in order to make visible certain informations just above a cited reference
On 4/13/2015 10:00 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
How can one write in small print something between lines, in an efficient
manner?
I have come up with the following:
\define[1]\betweenlines{${\rlap{{\mbox{\darkgray{\infofont
#1}}}\atop{}}\atop{}}$}
in order to make visible certain
[FirstLayer][state=start]
\setlayer[FirstLayer]{First page}
\definelayer[OtherLayer][state=continue]
\setlayer[OtherLayer]{Other pages}
\setupbackgrounds[page][background={FirstLayer,OtherLayer}]
%~ \mbox{}\blank[75mm]
\dorecurse{17}{\input zapf\par}
\cA\hfill
\cB
\page
\stopbuffer
\opencsvfile
]
\usemodule[scancsv]
\starttext
\startbuffer[text-content]
\definelayer[FirstLayer][state=start]
\setlayer[FirstLayer]{First page}
\definelayer[OtherLayer][state=continue]
\setlayer[OtherLayer]{Other pages}
\setupbackgrounds[page][background={FirstLayer,OtherLayer}]
%~ \mbox{}\blank[75mm
]
\usemodule[scancsv]
\starttext
\startbuffer[text-content]
\definelayer[FirstLayer][state=start]
\setlayer[FirstLayer]{First page}
\definelayer[OtherLayer][state=continue]
\setlayer[OtherLayer]{Other pages}
\setupbackgrounds[page][background={FirstLayer,OtherLayer}]
%~ \mbox{}\blank[75mm
\{},
right={\right.},
style=\displaystyle]
\starttext
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla
\placeformula
\startformula
K_1 \rightarrow
\startalignedcases
\NC f \NC \mbox{ for }\, f \ll PS
\startformula
K_1 \rightarrow
\startalignedcases
\NC f \NC \mbox{ for }\, f \ll PS, \quad\mbox{(flow limited
transport)} \NR
\NC PS \NC \mbox{ for }\, f \gg PS,\quad \mbox{(diffusion limited
transport)} \NR
\stopalignedcases
\stopformula
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
}]\stopchapter
\dorecurse{2}{\mbox{}\page}
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=titlepage]
\startstandardmakeup
\startchapter[title={Title Page}]
\stopchapter
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupuserpagenumber[viewerprefix=p ]
\stopfrontmatter
installation because the viewerprefix key was added
yesterday.
\dorecurse{2}{\mbox{}\page}
\dorecurse{2}{\dontleavehmode\page}
Wolfgang___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
{\Bbb Z}$ then we
denote
\startformula
f'_{n}(x) := \lim_{h\to 0}{f_{n}(x + h) - f_{n}(x) \over
h}\qquad\mbox{and}\quad u^k_{n} := u_{n}(k)
\stopformula
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer[math]
\switchtobodyfont[times]
\getbuffer[math]
\switchtobodyfont[palatino]
\getbuffer[math]
\stoptext
end
of avoiding 2 or more hyphens on a row AND
hyphens at the end of a page?
2. If is not, and it seems that is not (see
http://latex-community.org/know-how/latex/55-latex-general/475-e-tex#line-breaking)
how
do you manage? Do you just let hyphens be? Do you avoid hyphens using
\unhyphenated or \mbox
of
contents. Currently, I'm (badly) faking it by
\startchapter[title={Title Page},list={\mbox{}}]
...
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Table of Contents},list={\mbox{}}]
...
\placecontent[criterium=all]
\stopchapter
This does create bookmarks for both pages, but it creates a very narrow
:
\setupalign[middle]
\definestartstop[slide][before=\page\mbox{}\vfill\mbox{},after=\vfill\vfill]
Thanks again for your help,
Pablo
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.
Wolfgang
Not quite the same as \null:
\def\null {\hbox{}}
My (LaTeX) code used to always be riddled with \mbox{}
(somehow, I got into the habit of using this rather than \hbox{})
But this is not my favorite.
Believe it or not, I quite often make the error of typing '\startext'.
(Hans, don't think
:
\placeformula[eq:Euler]
\startformula
{\rm e}^{{\rm i}\pi} + 1 = 0, \qquad \mbox{where}\; {\rm i} := \sqrt{-1}.
\stopformula
By the way, $\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin(x)dx = 0$.
\stoptext
and the error message, concerning \placeformula, points to:
argument \doconvertedstructurecounter
Hi there,
I'm trying to get the opposite command to title, that is, numbering with
no text.
What would it be the best command?
I thought \section{~} or \section{\mbox} could do the job, but I wonder
whether they might add something that would prevent perfect
[align=center] in the title.
Thanks
Hi there,
I have the following sample code:
\mainlanguage[agr]
\usemodule[simplefonts][size=11pt]
\setmainfont[Theano Didot]
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Ῥαψωδία~]
\setuphead[chapter][align=center]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{\mbox{}}
\startlines
Μῆνιν
Am 22.01.2012 um 20:39 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get the opposite command to title, that is, numbering with
no text.
What would it be the best command?
I thought \section{~} or \section{\mbox} could do the job, but I wonder
whether they might add something
On 01/22/2012 08:57 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.01.2012 um 20:39 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get the opposite command to title, that is, numbering
with no text.
What would it be the best command?
I thought \section{~} or \section{\mbox} could do the job
\mbox{in }\, (0,\infty)\times \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (0,x) \NC= \psi_0(x) \NC \quad \mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (t,\sigma ) \NC= 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times \partial\Omega \NR
\NC {\partial \psi \over \partial {\bf n}}(t,\sigma ) \NC = 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times
\NC -\partial_t \Delta \psi + \Delta^2 \psi - \Delta \psi \NC = 0 \NC \quad
\mbox{in }\, (0,\infty)\times \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (0,x) \NC= \psi_0(x) \NC \quad \mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (t,\sigma ) \NC= 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times
\partial\Omega \NR
\NC {\partial \psi \over
\startformula
\startalignedcases
\NC -\partial_t \Delta \psi + \Delta^2 \psi - \Delta \psi \NC = 0 \NC \quad
\mbox{in }\, (0,\infty)\times \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (0,x) \NC= \psi_0(x) \NC \quad \mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (t,\sigma ) \NC= 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times
\partial\Omega \NR
\quad
\mbox{in }\, (0,\infty)\times \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (0,x) \NC= \psi_0(x) \NC \quad \mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (t,\sigma ) \NC= 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times
\partial\Omega \NR
\NC {\partial \psi \over \partial {\bf n}}(t,\sigma ) \NC = 0 \NC \quad
\mbox{on }\, (0
\mbox{in }\, (0,\infty)\times \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (0,x) \NC= \psi_0(x) \NC \quad \mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \psi (t,\sigma ) \NC= 0 \NC \quad \mbox{on }\, (0,\infty)\times
\partial\Omega \NR
\NC {\partial \psi \over \partial {\bf n}}(t,\sigma ) \NC = 0 \NC \quad
\mbox{on }\, (0,\infty
to the list like you are used to and the threading is
kept.
To get the reference you can also download the archive as a mbox file
[3] and get the reference there or configure the correct message headers
(In-Reply-To, References).
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
[2
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:41:03 +0200
1. No dots are used for »et al« according to Merriam Webster [1].
2. Use capitalization consitently.
[1] http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/et%20al
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You can apply this patch saving this message as an mbox file and using `git am
savedfilename.mbox
= =
α b
c d
Please find `rest.log` attached.
I also include a patch adding this example into `tests/` in [1].
Thanks. I added it to the test suite.
You can save the mbox file and use `git am path/to/mbox
The expansion of $u\in L^2(0,\pi)$ in the base $(\varphi_{k})_{k\geq1}$ is
defined as
\startformula
u = \sum_{k\geq1} c_{k}(u) \phi_{k}, \qquad \mbox{where } c_{k}(u) :=
\int_{0}^\pi u(x)\varphi_{k}(x) dx,
\stopformula
\stoptext
end bug-times.tex
As far as I can say, this didn't happen before
]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
The expansion of $u\in L^2(0,\pi)$ in the base $(\varphi_{k})_{k\geq1}$ is
defined as
\startformula
u = \sum_{k\geq1} c_{k}(u) \phi_{k}, \qquad \mbox{where } c_{k}(u) :=
\int_{0}^\pi u(x)\varphi_{k}(x) dx,
\stopformula
\stoptext
end bug-times.tex
As far
MKIV fmt: 2010.9.22 int: english/english,
on Mac OS X 10.6.3):
Best regards: OK
%%% begin bug-xits-sqrt.tex
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
Note that $\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin(x)dx = 0$, while
\startformula
\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin^2(x)dx = \pi \qquad \mbox{and}\qquad \sqrt{4}= 2.
\stopformula
On 22-9-2010 2:06, Otared Kavian wrote:
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
Note that $\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin(x)dx = 0$, while
\startformula
\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin^2(x)dx = \pi \qquad \mbox{and}\qquad \sqrt{4}= 2.
\stopformula
\stoptext
Afaik nothing was changed so I'll wait for Taco's comments
into
an \mbox to avoid a line break. As an example:
\startlines
here we now see you ~~ already in grief
as you see ~~ yourselves ~~ as the last of the lasts
we are mirrors of your consciousness
\mbox{\phantom{we are mirrors of your consciousness} as you see the end}
and you see
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:03:22 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[...]
\starttext
\dontleavehmode\hbox{test} text text
\blank
\mbox{test} text text
\stoptext
What about using |test|?
Marco
On 21-6-2010 10:16, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\unexpanded\def\mbox
{\ifmmode\normalmbox\else\dontleavehmode\normalhbox\fi}
as i never use this command it won't break my documents -)
thanks, this looks good
in retrospect it's tricky ...
\setbox0\mbox{...}
will break
*not* be hyphenated
and broken?
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox ;)
Wolfgang
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Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox ;)
Is there any practical difference?
Cheers,
Matija
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Am 21.06.10 19:50, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
Dne ponedeljek 21. junija 2010 ob 19:47:08 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
Am 21.06.10 18:53, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Try \hbox{word} (AFAIR, this is a plain TeX command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox
then use \mbox ;)
Is there any practical difference?
No but i wish there is one, e.g. the following example shows a problem
with \hbox.
\starttext
\hbox{test} text text
\blank
\dontleavehmode\hbox{test} text text
\stoptext
As you can see in the output the first 'test' starts 'text text
command)
If you want a context command then use \mbox ;)
Is there any practical difference?
No but i wish there is one, e.g. the following example shows a problem
with \hbox.
\starttext
\hbox{test} text text
\blank
\dontleavehmode\hbox{test} text text
\stoptext
As you can see in the output
something like
\page[yes]
\mbox{}
\vfill
This is aligned at bottom.
\page[yes]
/Mikael
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. In my texlive distribution (Ubuntu) it
is located in /usr/share/texmf-texlive/bibtex/bib/base/xampl.bib
This is the corresponding entry:
@ARTICLE{article-full,
author = {L[eslie] A. Aamport},
title = {The Gnats and Gnus Document Preparation System},
journal = {\mbox{G-Animal's} Journal
= \lambda_{m}\phi_{m}
\NC \quad\mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR[eq:Eigen]
\NC - \Delta V \NC = \sum_{m=1}^{\infty}\rho_{m}|\phi_{m}|^2
\NC \quad\mbox{in }\, \Omega \NR[eq:Potential]
\stopalign
\stopformula
Our main result is the following:
\startproclaim[lem:MainThm]{Theorem}
\showlemref{MainThm
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}
}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco
}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
it seems that TaBlE does
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes}
}
\stoplocalfootnotes}
\stop
\stoptext
On Nov 23, 2009, at 02;51,46 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.11.2009 um 08:49 schrieb Taco Hoekwater
\NC \NC\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\stoptabulate
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox
\AR
\NC \NC \input knuth \NC\AR
\NC \input knuth\NC \NC\AR
\stoptable
\stopframedtext}
{\footnotetext[a]{A local footnote.}
\footnotetext[b]{Another local footnote.}
\hskip2pc\mbox{\placelocalfootnotes
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