indentedtext
Command/ startitemgroup
Command/ startlabeltext
Command/ startlinenote
Command/ startlines
Command/ startmakeup
Command/ startmathalignment
Command/ startmathcases
Command/ startmathmatrix
Command/ startmixedcolumns
Command/ startnarrower
Command/ startnote
Command/ startpagecolumns
Command/ sta
2986: in
function <...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/math-noa.lmt:2984>
1 \setupbodyfont[pagella]
2
3 \starttext
4 \startformula
5 \delta_{ij} =
6 \startmathcases
7 \NC 1 \NC \text{if } i = j \NR
8 \NC 0 \NC \text{otherwise} \NR
9
x/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/math-noa.lmt:2984>
1 \setupbodyfont[pagella]
2
3 \starttext
4 \startformula
5 \delta_{ij} =
6 \startmathcases
7 \NC 1 \NC \text{if } i = j \NR
8 \NC 0 \NC \text{otherwise} \NR
9
xT. The problem seems to occur when using mathcases
> with some ConTeXt provided fonts, including pagella. This is a minimal not
> working example :
>
> \setupbodyfont[pagella]
>
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \delta_{ij} =
> \startmathcases
> \NC 1 \NC \text{if
\startformula
\delta_{ij} =
\startmathcases
\NC 1 \NC \text{if } i = j \NR
\NC 0 \NC \text{otherwise} \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
\stoptext
The error is :
run callback [44]:
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/math-fnt.lmt:56: table index
is nil\nstack traceback:\n
...ext/tex/texmf
le to get \hat accents over the brackets? \hat{\left(}
doesn’t work.
% ? What’s that symbol after \right) ? (f with two bars, maybe kind of
integral?)
... of Cosmology:
\startformula h(t) + \Omega + G \cdot \Lambda ...
\startmathcases
\NC ... > 0 \TC (Hubble Model) \NR
\NC ... = 0 \TC (Flat
Hi,
I have two separate issues here. First, I'm struggling to get math cases
to work. The wiki suggests that the following code
\starttext
\startformula
f(x) = \startmathcases
\NC x, \NC if $0 \le x \le \frac12$ \NR
\NC 1-x ,\NC if $\frac12 \le x \le 1$ \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
} \times
\MATRIX{0.22,0.78;0.53,0.47} = \MATRIX{x,y} \NR
\NC \NC \iff
\startmathcases
\NC 0.22x + 0.53y = x \NR
\NC 0.78x + 0.47y = y \NR
\stopmathcases
\NR
\NC \NC \iff 0.78x - 0.53y = 0 \NR
\NC \NC \iff 78x - 53y = 0 \NR
}}
\stopxcell
\stopxrow
\startxrow
\startxcell
\stopxcell
\startxcell
\m{\iff}
\stopxcell
\startxcell[align=right]
\math{\startmathcases
\NC
ell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable
}
Trois lycéens comparent leurs relevés de notes à un concours d'entrée d'une école. Ils souhaitent retrouver les coefficients \m{a}, \m{m}, \m{c} et \m{e} associés à chaque matière dans le calcul de la moyenne sachant que la somme des coefficients fait 10.
Dear list.
How can I increase vertical space between cases?
\startformula
f(x)=
\startmathcases[style=\displaystyle]
\NC \frac{3}{10}\;, \NC if \math{x=2} \NR
\NC \frac{k+9}{6}\;, \NC if \math{x=3} \NR
\NC \frac{h}{16}\;, \NC if \math{x=4} \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
Hi Henri,
Your are right there is an issue with \startmathcases…\stopmathcases: the
equations are not numbered when using this structure.
As a temporary solution you can use \startmatrix…\stopmatrix as in the
following, or you can define your own \startalignedcases.
\starttext
\placeformula
Dear list,
this formula is not numbered even though it should be. Please fix.
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\startmathcases
\NC 0 \NC $\mu > 2t$ \NR
\NC \pi/2 \NC $\mu = 2t$ \NR
\NC \pi \NC $\mu < 2t$ \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
\stoptext
Cheers,
-most) set, it adds a lot of
space, rather than just trying to align a compactly as possible. In ConTeXt,
nothing happens with extra alignments; in TeX, there is an error.
So using \startmathcases is a workaround: trying to force it to do something it
wasn’t intended for.
\starttext
\def
On 7 Jul 2015, at 04:46, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com
wrote:
The spacing is different in cases - TeX also has such a variation.
Specifically, there is extra space before the conditionals.
In addition, it seems \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases is not working
it
between the “-“ and the “ω” in the second (right-most) set, it adds a lot of
space, rather than just trying to align a compactly as possible. In ConTeXt,
nothing happens with extra alignments; in TeX, there is an error.
So using \startmathcases is a workaround: trying to force it to do
\startmathcases ... \stopmathcases is not working with
UTF-8: in the example below, the ω’s on the second line, after the arrows,
disappear in my PDF.
This is explained in section 8 of the document:
FYI, the TeX Live 2015 version from 2007 called context-latex-math.pdf does not
have ch. 8
of the page.
[1]
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Multiline_equations#Cases
The spacing is different in cases - TeX also has such a variation.
Specifically, there is extra space before the conditionals.
In addition, it seems \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases is not working with
UTF-8: in the example
Hans Aberg mailto:haber...@telia.com
7. Juli 2015 01:46
[I do not get copies from the list, though having signed up.]
The spacing is different in cases - TeX also has such a variation.
Specifically, there is extra space before the conditionals.
In addition, it seems \startmathcases
bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla
\placeformula
\startformula
K_1 \rightarrow
\startmathcases
\NC f \NC for $f \ll PS$ (flow limited transport) \NR
\NC PS \NC for $f \gg PS$ (diffusion limited transport) \NR[+]
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
bla bla bla bla bla bla
that use
`\mathcases'.
example:
8--
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
\startmathcases
\NC f \NC for $f \ll PS$ (flow
--
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
\startmathcases
\NC f \NC for $f \ll PS$ (flow limited transport) \NR
\NC PS \NC for $f \gg PS$ (diffusion limited
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla
\placeformula
\startformula
E(f) = \frac {K_1(f)} {f}
\stopformula
\placeformula
\startformula
K_1 \rightarrow
\startmathcases
\NC f \NC for $f \ll PS$ (flow limited transport) \NR
\NC PS \NC for $f \gg PS
in this example:
\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
E(f) = \frac {K_1(f)} { f}\,.
\stopformula
\placeformula
\startformula
K_1 \rightarrow
\startmathcases
\NC
Hello All!
I order to design a genealogical table I found \startmathcases ...
\stopmathcases in [1].
It is, what I need, at least partially, with a single left brace adjusting
itself in height
to the corresponding right text.
I know that I'm misusing mathcases as my data are pure text
On 3/28/2013 6:00 PM, Tobias Columbus wrote:
Hi all,
While playing with \startmathcases, I discovered some strange (maybe
wanted?) behaviour of \startmathcases and
\stopmathcases:
- The interline spacing in mathcases is different depending on whether
the mathcases are used in a mathalignment
Hi all,
While playing with \startmathcases, I discovered some strange (maybe
wanted?) behaviour of \startmathcases and
\stopmathcases:
- The interline spacing in mathcases is different depending on whether the
mathcases are used in a mathalignment or a formula
environment.
- Lucida OpenType
Dear all,
In the following sample file, an error occurs in \startformula\startalign ...
\stopalign\stopformula.
The similar error occurs if I use \startformula\startmathcases.
but \startmatrix works well.
Did I do something wrong?
Thank you for reading.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
On 2012-07-22, at 8:21 AM, dalyoung hak...@me.com wrote:
Dear all,
In the following sample file, an error occurs in \startformula\startalign ...
\stopalign\stopformula.
The similar error occurs if I use \startformula\startmathcases.
but \startmatrix works well.
Did I do something
Hi,
with \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases you get a curly bracket to the
left of ..., see [1]. If you just want to have multiline equations,
then \startalign ... \stopalign could be want you need (it's also on
page [1]). There's also a My Way [2] about mathalign.
HTH,
Stefan
[1] http
Thank you for the clear answer.
The only thing I wish that there was more information about mathcolumn
(/MC) command on the wiki.
with \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases you get a curly bracket to the
left of ..., see [1]. If you just want to have multiline equations,
then \startalign
\startformula
\phi^{N(n)}_m = \startmathcases
\NC \phi^{R(n)}_m \MC \text{inside the worldtube}\NR
\MC \text{outside the worldtube}\NR
\NC 1
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
Oh, thanks a lot, man!
On 14 February 2011 20:27, Pau vim.u...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am
\stoplinecorrection
Auch im Fließtext ist Mathematik problemlos möglich.
\startlinecorrection
\placeformula
\startformula
f(x) =
\startmathcases[style=\displaystyle]
\NC \int_0^x g(y)\,dy,\NC if $x \ge 0$; \NR
\NC \int_{-x}^0 g(y)\,dy, \NC otherwise.\NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
Hi,
the following example shows space missing after the inequality sign:
\startformula
i = \startmathcases
\NC i, \NC \text{if} i = j, \NR
\NC j, \NC \text{if} i \neq j. \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
An extra '\ ' after \neq solves this, but I think this shouldn't be necessary
since $i \neq
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, M.J. Kallen wrote:
the following example shows space missing after the inequality sign:
\startformula
i = \startmathcases
\NC i, \NC \text{if} i = j, \NR
\NC j, \NC \text{if} i \neq j. \NR
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
If you look carefully, you will notice that i and j
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