redox wrote:
Hi, Mikael,
Thanks for your kindness, and sorry for my bad English ^_^
I mean I want to type some math formulas with ConTeXt. Since i don't
know too much about ConTeXt/TeX, i want to find a manual about this
subject and to learn by myself.
In the ConTeXt an excursion(page
Le 13 mai 05 à 05:18, redox a écrit :
I mean I want to type some math formulas with ConTeXt. Since i don't
know too much about ConTeXt/TeX, i want to find a manual about this
subject and to learn by myself.
In the ConTeXt an excursion(page 15), it says,
We advise you to do some further reading on
Bonjour à tous,
I'm using amsl module, but it seems there is a probleme
with the startarray/stoparray environment which apear with the t
type of column (t for text).
So the basic cases commande doesn't work.
Also the \startcases/stopcases should have the same meaning thas
\cases{xxx} has, but it
What is the best way to encourage line breaks without hyphenation? I've
tried many combinations of \setuptolerances, \clubpenalty, \widowpenalty
\emergencystretch, etc. All to no avail.
Basically, I've got XML content that is being rendered. Part of that
content needs to fit inside a small box
Hi, Stuart.
This is a tricky one, using a second non-obvious keyword as a parameter.
I asked about this on-list a couple years ago. If you want to follow the
thread, the messages are here:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/search/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
suppressing,sb:hyphenation.html
Short answer:
Hans Hagen wrote:
redox wrote:
Hi, Mikael,
Thanks for your kindness, and sorry for my bad English ^_^
I mean I want to type some math formulas with ConTeXt. Since i don't
know too much about ConTeXt/TeX, i want to find a manual about this
subject and to learn by myself.
In the ConTeXt an
Ni hao and hello,
redox wrote:
\usemodule[math]
or
\usemodule[newmat]
or
\usemodule[nath]
For most equation, the plain TeX commands incl. \eqalign and \eqalignno
should be enough. (For the latter: \formulanumber{} and
\formulasubnumber are useful.)
For nath, one should use the LaTeX