https://dave.autonoma.ca/blog/2019/08/06/typesetting-markdown-part-7/
This installment tackles a cost-benefit analysis problem comparing
electric to gasoline-powered vehicles, calls into R for amortization,
typesets math and a repayment schedule, continues to explore the
separation of content
asses and annotations. I looked into the pandoc-xhtml link and it
> looked both incomplete and lacking support for typesetting mathematics.
Hi Dave,
pandoc-xhtml is only a poor example about handling XML as input source.
I only use Markdown and pandoc, because they provide a limited way of
c's markdown, so will have to check the docs in
regard.
> I looked into the pandoc-xhtml link and it looked both incomplete and
> lacking support for typesetting mathematics.
For Markdown --> ConTeXt usage, math is not my primary concern, but
wonder what do you think about the Pand
both
incomplete and lacking support for typesetting mathematics.
Have a read and let me know what you think!
Thank you for the feedback.
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
text from the pdf, e.g., \CATCA becomes 퓒nt.
OTOH, issues 4.i and 4.ii below are still perplexing. Are there any
workarounds?
Thanks again.
Best wishes
Idris
> Hamid,Idris schrieb am 03.05.2019 um 21:40:
>> Dear gang,
>>
>> Ok, I've made some progress:
>>
>> 1. tex-
Hi Idris,
please read this: https://www.w3.org/TR/unicode-xml/#Superscripts
Wolfgang
Hamid,Idris schrieb am 03.05.2019 um 21:40:
Dear gang,
Ok, I've made some progress:
1. tex-gyre etc. *do* support Unicode mathematics, but the version of
ConTeXt I was using had produced the wrong encoding
Dear gang,
Ok, I've made some progress:
1. tex-gyre etc. *do* support Unicode mathematics, but the version of
ConTeXt I was using had produced the wrong encoding in the pdf output. For
example, U+1D4D2 (퓒) in the input was being mapped to U+2D4D2 in the
output.
Updating to the latest beta
Dear gang,
I need to convert a document from TeX-style to Unicode mathematics. For
example:
\starttext
\def\ANTI{{^{\rm nt}}}
\def\CATCA{$\cal \bf C\ANTI$}
\CATCA
\stoptext
Issues:
1. I need calligraphic characters, but the relevant characters in
latinmodern-math.otf are not encoded
On 2/25/2019 9:47 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
Bump
i'll catch it (no uploads today)
On 19/02/19 10:02 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear Hans,
In the following example I want to locally set lcgreek=normal but it is
not picked up because the attribute is not propagated. When I enter
\everymathematics
Bump
On 19/02/19 10:02 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear Hans,
>
> In the following example I want to locally set lcgreek=normal but it is
> not picked up because the attribute is not propagated. When I enter
> \everymathematics manually it works fine. Is this by design or is this
> a bug? MWE
Dear Hans,
In the following example I want to locally set lcgreek=normal but it is
not picked up because the attribute is not propagated. When I enter
\everymathematics manually it works fine. Is this by design or is this
a bug? MWE below.
Cheers, Henri
---
\starttext
The greek letter
we learn mathematics?}
\vfill
\midaligned{\tfb Institution}
\blank[2cm]
\page
2. Is there a way to remove a pagenumber from the title page?
\startstandardmakeup[align=middle]
\blank[5cm]
\title{Why, Math?}
\blank
{\fancy Why do we learn mathematics?}
\vfill
{\tfb Institution}
\blank
questions.
1. I’d like to put a title only in a page using the following. How to put a
title as center aligned?
%
\page[yes]
\dontleavehmode\blank[5cm]
\title{Why, Math?}
\blank[big]
\midaligned{\fancy Why do we learn mathematics?}
\vfill
\midaligned{\tfb Institution}
\blank[2cm]
\page
Mathias Schickel schrieb am 07.12.18 um 12:09:
Dear list,
it seems that \mframed does not align properly. Compare the example
fount at https://www.contextgarden.net/Framed#Location_parameter to
the compiled example attached.
What can I do to get a correctly aligned framed formula?
Dear list,it seems that \mframed does not align properly. Compare the example fount at https://www.contextgarden.net/Framed#Location_parameter to the compiled example attached.What can I do to get a correctly aligned framed formula?Many thanks for you help,Mathias
mframed.tex
Description: TeX
you try to achieve.
Wolfgang
Shuxian Wang schrieb am 14.10.18 um 04:16:
Hello list,
As a new user of ConTeXt, I have some trouble on trying out various
mathematics modules.
I tried to use the nath module by directly including
`\usemodule[nath]` in my source file. It seems that the module
Hello list,
As a new user of ConTeXt, I have some trouble on trying out various
mathematics modules.
I tried to use the nath module by directly including `\usemodule[nath]`
in my source file. It seems that the module is not loaded. I read
through the wiki page and found that nath
roof][text=Proof.]
\setupenumeration[proof]
[number=no,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
\starttext
\startproof
This is a simple proof.
\startformula
1+1=2.
\stopformula
\placeclosesymbol
\stopproof
\startproof
This is anoth
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi,
The same thing happens after the itemization as in the following MWE.
\defineenumeration[proof][text=Proof.]
\setupenumeration[proof]
[number=no,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi
MWE.
Thank you for reading.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
\defineenumeration[proof][text=Proof.]
\setupenumeration[proof]
[number=no,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
\starttext
\startproof
This is a simple proof.
\stopproof
:
\useMPlibrary[mat]
\definemathstackers [mp]
[alternative=mp, voffset=-.3\mathexheight, middlecommand=\mathematics]
\definemathextensible [mp] [rightarrow] ["2192]
\startMPinitializations
ahlength := EmWidth ; % Does not work?
ahangle := 30 ;
ahvariant := 1 ;
ahdimple :
simply ignored.
This has the advantage that often, just trying the obvious simply works.
To quote Poincaré:
\startquotation
Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things. It is
enough that these things, though differing in matter, should be similar in
form, to perm
On 7/26/2018 9:06 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear all,
In mathematics, there are many occasions to make exercise problems in columns,
and I did that using “tabulate” as following.Thanks Hans for this method!
%%%
\define\iTwo{\starttabulate[||w(.42\makeupwidth)||lw(.42\makeupwidth)|]}
\define
Dear all,
In mathematics, there are many occasions to make exercise problems in columns,
and I did that using “tabulate” as following.Thanks Hans for this method!
%%%
\define\iTwo{\starttabulate[||w(.42\makeupwidth)||lw(.42\makeupwidth)|]}
\define\iThree{\starttabulate[||lw(.28
> On 9 Jul 2018, at 21:27, Hans Åberg wrote:
>
>> On 9 Jul 2018, at 17:48, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>
>> 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
> On 9 Jul 2018, at 17:48, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> 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)
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 7/9/2018 11:39 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Alan,
you should at least limit the scope of the command to math mode
\appendtoks
\let\t\mathtext
\let\w\mathword
\to \everymathematics
something
\ifdefined\t \else \unexpanded\def\t{\mathortext\text\mathtext} \fi
\ifdefined\w \else
> 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 displayed formula text
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
ing $t = {\rm time}$ (maybe)
>> or in ConTeXt $t = \mathrm{time}$.
>> Sometimes, too, I might write $t = \text{time}$.
>>
>> We also have the commands \mathematics{} that can be used in place of
>> the TeX shorthand $...$, and this also has the shortcut \m{...}.
>>
ve you crazy to see TeX users write $t = time$?
(I see this all of the time by LaTeX users in Beamer presentations.)
One can do better writing $t = {\rm time}$ (maybe)
or in ConTeXt $t = \mathrm{time}$.
Sometimes, too, I might write $t = \text{time}$.
We also have the commands \mathematics{} th
numeric_Symbols
> We also have the commands \mathematics{} that can be used in place of
> the TeX shorthand $...$, and this also has the shortcut \m{...}.
>
> I thought that it might be useful to have an equivalent escape, to be
> used as $t = \t{time}$. What do other users think?
>
have the commands \mathematics{} that can be used in place of
the TeX shorthand $...$, and this also has the shortcut \m{...}.
I thought that it might be useful to have an equivalent escape, to be
used as $t = \t{time}$. What do other users think?
OK, \m{t = \t{time}} might be a bit funky...
Alan
"Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things. It
is enough that these things, though differing in matter, should be
similar in form, to permit their being, so to speak, cast in the same
mold. When the language has been carefully chosen, one is surprised to
discover tha
to
> > configure the document to use arial for the text. Once I do this, the
> > equations are no longer searchable. I assume something happened to the
> > mathematics font. How to I change the font for the document text, but
> > keep the math equations searchable? Is there a wa
. Once I do this, the
equations are no longer searchable. I assume something happened to the
mathematics font. How to I change the font for the document text, but
keep the math equations searchable? Is there a way to change the
document font, but not affect the math font? Here is a sample of how
searchable. I assume something happened to the mathematics font. How
to I change the font for the document text, but keep the math equations
searchable? Is there a way to change the document font, but not affect the
math font? Here is a sample of how I configured the font. The equations
=\blank]
\defineenumeration[Proof]
[text={\translate[en=Proof, kr=증명]},
% headstyle=bold,
alternative=hanging,
titlestyle=,
style=normal,
number=no,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\blacksquare},]
\startbuffer[circleA]
draw fullcircle scaled 2cm;
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\startTheorem
Hello,
When I write text with mathematics, I find that the space between two lines
is not enough because the formulas overflow one over the other.
How to correct this ?
Thank you
Fabrice
\switchtobodyfont[asana,12pt]
\definemixedcolumns
[Mycolumns]
[
n=2,
separator=rule
fourier]
>> \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [rm] [serif] [fourier] [default]
>> \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [ss] [sans] [modern] [default]
>> \definetypeface [\typescriptone] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default]
>> \definetypefac
h] [fourier] [default]
> \quittypescriptscanning
> \stoptypescript
> \stoptypescriptcollection
>
>
> %%%
> fourier-math.lfg:
> %%%
> return {
> name = "fourier-math",
> version = "1.00",
> comment = "Math font Four
]
\quittypescriptscanning
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
%%%
fourier-math.lfg:
%%%
return {
name = "fourier-math",
version = "1.00",
comment = "Math font Fourier for Utopia.",
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
"fouri
},
Volume = {96},
Year = {1986}
}
@book{EvansLC,
Address = {Providence, RI},
Author = {Lawrence C. Evans},
Publisher = {American Mathematical Society},
Series = {Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Regional
Conference Series in Mathematics
file that would be as clean as possible and
> >> work with both systems, but your example shows that this is not
> >> always possible. Well, nothing that some well-written perl
> >> couldn't get rid of...
> >>
> >> All best
> >>
> >> Thoma
of...
All best
Thomas
Indeed, that was my point. Even without the mathematics components that
were cited, I cannot imagine how markup could be excluded from the
BibTeX file, and for that matter, from any other bibliographical
database I have seen, if we have to comply with arbitrary formatting
, that was my point. Even without the mathematics components that
were cited, I cannot imagine how markup could be excluded from the
BibTeX file, and for that matter, from any other bibliographical
database I have seen, if we have to comply with arbitrary formatting
standards. The statement that one should
> > Hans
> Even Computer Modern!
>
> Do you mean to tell me that the TeX Gyre fonts are all "broken"?
> And that the *only* correctly working font is ... Cambria?
>
> So following up on the font discussion at the last ConTeXt meeting,
> must we conclude that
Do you mean to tell me that the TeX Gyre fonts are all "broken"?
And that the *only* correctly working font is ... Cambria?
So following up on the font discussion at the last ConTeXt meeting,
must we conclude that *all* of the fonts that we distribute with the
Standalone are to be avoid
that are configured to print doublesided per default.
>
> > I think it's clear now, thank you.
>
> I hope it may be clearer after my explanation.
>
> > I did a try to get a booklet but the result is not correct because the
> > text or formulas of mathematics are overflo
int doublesided per default.
> I think it's clear now, thank you.
I hope it may be clearer after my explanation.
> I did a try to get a booklet but the result is not correct because the
> text or formulas of mathematics are overflowing in the colums
Sorry, but overflowing is normal
in landscape mode in the same
direction
I think it's clear now, thank you.
I did a try to get a booklet but the result is not correct because the text
or formulas of mathematics are overflowing in the colums
###
document.tex
reur schrieb:
>
> > I use for the documents of my students the font DejaVu because I find
> that
> > it is very readable on paper. Unfortunately, this is not a font for
> > writing
> > Mathematics. I would like to use DejaVu font for text and a font to write
> &
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb:
> I use for the documents of my students the font DejaVu because I find that
> it is very readable on paper. Unfortunately, this is not a font for
> writing
> Mathematics. I would like to use DejaVu font for text and a font to write
> mathematical formul
d.
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 06:27:40PM +0200, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hello,
> I use for the documents of my students the font DejaVu because I find that
> it is very readable on paper. Unfortunately, this is not a font for writing
> Mathematics. I would like to use DejaVu font for te
Hello,
I use for the documents of my students the font DejaVu because I find that
it is very readable on paper. Unfortunately, this is not a font for writing
Mathematics. I would like to use DejaVu font for text and a font to write
mathematical formulas. What do you recommend ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
offset=-.3\mathexheight,
> \c!hoffset=\zeropoint,
> \c!mathclass=ord,
> \c!topoffset=.4\mathemwidth, % poor man's italic correction
> \c!middlecommand=\mathematics]
>
> but keep in mind, this is not really meant for accented math, more for
> special cases
[\v!symbol]
> [\c!voffset=-.3\mathexheight,
> \c!hoffset=\zeropoint,
> \c!mathclass=ord,
> \c!topoffset=.4\mathemwidth, % poor man's italic correction
> \c!middlecommand=\mathematics]
>
> but keep in mind, this is not really meant for accented math, more for
> speci
% end interior-of-a-set.tex
I'll add an offset
\definemathstackers
[\v!symbol]
[\c!voffset=-.3\mathexheight,
\c!hoffset=\zeropoint,
\c!mathclass=ord,
\c!topoffset=.4\mathemwidth, % poor man's italic correction
\c!middlecommand=\mathematics]
but keep in mind, this is not really
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 12:08:06AM +0200, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi Hans,
> I downloaded the fonts and it works perfectly.
> What do you think are the finest fonts for writing a book with mathematics ?
> Are Cambria fonts free ? If so where can they be downloaded ?
> Thank you
&
On 8/13/2017 12:08 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Hans,
I downloaded the fonts and it works perfectly.
What do you think are the finest fonts for writing a book with mathematics ?
pagella or lucida
Are Cambria fonts free ? If so where can they be downloaded ?
on windows machines
Thank
Hi Hans,
I downloaded the fonts and it works perfectly.
What do you think are the finest fonts for writing a book with mathematics ?
Are Cambria fonts free ? If so where can they be downloaded ?
Thank you
Fabrice
2017-08-12 13:01 GMT+02:00 Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl>:
> On 8/12/2017
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
>>>>> tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl
>>>>> -
>>>>>
>>>>
icalGap(value,target,original)
local o = original.mathparameters.RadicalVerticalGap -- 50
return 2 * o * target.parameters.factor
end
return {
name = "lucida-opentype-math",
version = "1.00",
comment = "Goodies that complement lucida opentype.",
author = &qu
>> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to
>>> the Wiki!
>>>
>>> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
>>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet
-math",
version = "1.00",
comment = "Goodies that complement lucida opentype.",
author = "Hans Hagen",
copyright = "ConTeXt development team",
mathematics = {
parameters = {
RadicalDisplayStyleVerticalGap = Fi
t I cannot get it to work.
%%% my local lucida-opentype-math.lfg, located in the same directory
as the tex file (and loaded)
- kern_250 = { bottomright = { { kern = -250 } }, force = true }
local function FixRadicalDisplayStyleVerticalGap(value,target,original)
lo
alstop
=, \c!nonterminalstart =\mathematics
\syst_helpers_get_parameters ...cess_comma_item #1
,],\_e_o_p_
l.157\c!indentnext=\v!no]
147 \def\setupbnfgrammar%
148 {\dosingleargument\dosetupbnfgrammar}
149
150 \setupbnfg
he new mechanism for primes in the beta but not the required LuaTeX version for them to work correctly. I tried out the ConTeXt version „current“ (--context=current downloading the standalone) and there the old bugs persist. That means that I cannot use ConTeXt to typeset mathematics now, since no v
“
(--context=current downloading the standalone) and there the old bugs
persist. That means that I cannot use ConTeXt to typeset mathematics
now, since no version works correctly when primes are required (until I
can handle it to compile LuaTeX 1.05, but I think it would be much more
comfortable
orrectly. I tried out the ConTeXt version „current“ (--context=current
downloading the standalone) and there the old bugs persist. That means that I
cannot use ConTeXt to typeset mathematics now, since no version works correctly
when primes are required (until I can handle it to compile LuaT
ers.RadicalVerticalGap -- 50
> return 2 * o * target.parameters.factor
> end
>
> return {
> name = "lucida-opentype-math",
> version = "1.00",
> comment = "Goodies that complement lucida opentype.",
> author = &
eturn {
name = "lucida-opentype-math",
version = "1.00",
comment = "Goodies that complement lucida opentype.",
author = "Hans Hagen",
copyright = "ConTeXt development team",
mathematics = {
parameters = {
R
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 6/2/2017 10:59 AM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Now that the bug with primes is fixed in ConTeXt, I wonder if there is
>> a way to change the kerning between certain ch
On 6/2/2017 10:59 AM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi!
Now that the bug with primes is fixed in ConTeXt, I wonder if there is
a way to change the kerning between certain characters in mathematics
(in case one is not happy with the output from the font)? After
reading in fonts-mkiv.pdf
atures={\s!math\mathsizesuffix},\s!designsize=\s!auto,\s!goodies=cambriaown-math]
>> \stoptypescript
>>
>> I hope this helps!
>>
>> Best
>> Mathias
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Am 02.06.2017 um 10:59 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist &
thias
>
>
>
>
>
>> Am 02.06.2017 um 10:59 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Now that the bug with primes is fixed in ConTeXt, I wonder if there is
>> a way to change the kerning between certain characters in math
s is fixed in ConTeXt, I wonder if there is
> a way to change the kerning between certain characters in mathematics
> (in case one is not happy with the output from the font)? After
> reading in fonts-mkiv.pdf this is what I came up with:
>
> \startluacode
> fonts.handlers.otf.a
Hi!
Now that the bug with primes is fixed in ConTeXt, I wonder if there is
a way to change the kerning between certain characters in mathematics
(in case one is not happy with the output from the font)? After
reading in fonts-mkiv.pdf this is what I came up with:
\startluacode
ed there. So at present the
>> bug occurs that ConTeXt uses the smallest optical size for every symbol
>> (independent of the size). This results in strange looking mathematics.
>> Maybe you can fix this, Han
mathematics. Maybe you can fix this,
Hans?
Yes, in that process i swapped text and scriptscipt sizes but it has
been fixed.
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
ble mentioned in the video can be found on the STIX page [2].
> >
> > [1] http://zeeba.tv/reconciling-unicode-math-with-latex2e-mathematics/
> > [2] http://www.ams.org/STIX/
>
> The video speaks about a file stix-tbl.txt containing those translation
> commands, but on [2], the st
allest optical size for every symbol
> (independent of the size). This results in strange looking mathematics. Maybe
> you can fix this, Hans?
>
> -Mathias
>
>
>> Am 11.05.2017 um 18:51 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Dear list,
>>
>>
d some trouble) support for optical sizes in fallbacks
and I suppose the bug has been introduced there. So at present the bug occurs
that ConTeXt uses the smallest optical size for every symbol (independent of
the size). This results in strange looking mathematics. Maybe you can fix this,
Neither is correct in a mathematics context. Use \bar.
On 05/10/2017 05:54 PM, Jeong Dal wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In the following sample, the outputs of \overline and of \overbar are
> slightly different.
> I used \overline in LaTeX.
> But it takes more vertical space that c
pages > flushing realpage 5, userpage 5
fonts > bodyfont '24.0414pt' is defined (can better be done
global)
tex error > tex error on line 7 in file
/Users/graph/Documents/Mathematics/MathModelling/MathModel2.tex: !
Infinite glue shrinkage inserted from \skip131
\ha
'24.0414pt' is defined (can better be done global)
tex error > tex error on line 7 in file
/Users/graph/Documents/Mathematics/MathModelling/MathModel2.tex: ! Infinite
glue shrinkage inserted from \skip131
\handlenoteinsert ...enoteitself {#
Thanks Aditya!
Seems like there is no double vertical bar in the ASCIIMATH specs. I
don’t use it anyway.
Sorry for making noise.
On 01/23/2017 09:05 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Henri Menke wrote:
>
>> Dear devs,
>>
>> In mathematics the norm
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear devs,
In mathematics the norm of something is usually denoted by the double vertical
bars, e.g. ||v||. This is not available in asciimath.
\usemodule[asciimath]
\starttext
$\asciimath{ x^* = min { x | sum_{kk} ||f(x_{kk}^{20})|| } }$
\stoptext
Dear devs,
In mathematics the norm of something is usually denoted by the double vertical
bars, e.g. ||v||. This is not available in asciimath.
\usemodule[asciimath]
\starttext
$\asciimath{ x^* = min { x | sum_{kk} ||f(x_{kk}^{20})|| } }$
\stoptext
Could you please add this to the parser
eXt (at least it says so at
> http://www.nieuwarchief.nl/homeitems.php?onderwerp=2=1).
>
> I get curious. Does anyone here know what column mode (i.e.
> \startcolumn \stopcolumn, \startmixedcolumn\stopmixedcolumn,
> columnsets or even the new module newcolumnsets?) they use, and h
here know what column mode (i.e.
\startcolumn \stopcolumn, \startmixedcolumn\stopmixedcolumn,
columnsets or even the new module newcolumnsets?) they use, and how
they get mathematics to play with it without breaking the grid?
Also, if I start to write a new document with two columns today (it
wi
ession.}
Normal text.
\stoptext
1. sf is not a valid argument for the second argument of \definefontfamily
2. You need a real math font for mathematics, a text font doesn’t work
because it lacks many parameter for math mode.
3. You can use the font fallback mechanism to replace certain cha
d on the STIX page [2].
>
> [1] http://zeeba.tv/reconciling-unicode-math-with-latex2e-mathematics/
> [2] http://www.ams.org/STIX/
The video speaks about a file stix-tbl.txt containing those translation
commands, but on [2], the stix-tbl.* table files, not ending wi
suming.
Another input method is shown in the following video [1] where each
symbol get its own command, e.g. \mbfitx is equal to {\bi x}. The source
table mentioned in the video can be found on the STIX page [2].
[1] http://zeeba.tv/reconciling-unicode-math-with-latex2e-mathematics/
[2] http://www.a
(It was btx:aps:eprints in the original post)
On 07/18/2016 10:54 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> It is common in physics (and probably mathematics) that papers are
> uploaded to an electronic archive prior to publishing them in the
> peer-review literature. In physical science
Dear list,
It is common in physics (and probably mathematics) that papers are
uploaded to an electronic archive prior to publishing them in the
peer-review literature. In physical sciences this is https://arxiv.org.
To cite such articles one usually uses the following format, here
octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz University
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riting a chapter on mathematics for a small
introduction on typesetting with ConTeXt, so this discussion is
highly relevant.
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