I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
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Obviously someone has taken pity on me:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupmathalignment
A thousand thanks to the silent hero.
Regards,
Wolfgang
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By the way, if it's been a few years since the changeover, isn't it surprising
that the examples on the contextgarden website still use the old syntax?
Are you aware of an official announcement of the new syntax? After all, this
seems to mean that old texts are no longer rendered correctly, at
No, it seems to have been my mistake. I must apologize. I have tested the
syntax with the preceding column numbers again, and lo and behold: it works.
Unfortunately, I can no longer understand what went wrong with my first test of
the new syntax. In any case, thank you very much for your
Thank you very much for the quick reply. But I had already tried this syntax
before, because I had found it somewhere by chance. But it didn't work either,
as you can also verify on the page https://context-on-web.eu/.
Regards,
Wolfgang
Something as elementary as "mathenvironment" can't really be faulty, can it?
According to my recent tests, a mathalignment environment does not seem to
react (any more) to the values of the "align" option.
The source code hab been rendered correctly a few years ago,
Minimal example 1:
Many thanks for this great magic powder. It works without a hitch. You have
made my day!
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I am reaching out to seek assistance regarding a compatibility issue I have
encountered after installing ConTeXt on a new computer. The problem arises when
attempting to compile documents that utilize the spy library; the LuaTeX engine
returns the following error message:
"error