I was recently going through the core-mat.tex file (the one from teTeX
3.0.whatever-it-is) and trying out some of the examples given in the
comments, and came across an odd little bug. Consider the following:
\tracemathtrue
\setupformulas[align=middle]
\placeformula \startformula
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2005-07-09 um 12:51 schrieb Arun Swarup:
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
There are two books of the German Unitarian Fellowship that I
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
One of the reasons may be that a lot of editors don't change the
default layout of LaTeX, so many LaTeX books look like the standard
classes.
But there is no real default ConTeXt layout (well, not really
Am 2005-07-10 um 15:02 schrieb Hans Hagen:
But there is no real default ConTeXt layout (well, not really
usable :-)
so there is more distinction involved here.
indeed; i think that no one would recognize the books we (help)
produce here as being typeset with tex
I remember you once showed