Hi Hans and Hraban,
Thank you both for your remarks: indeed I am aware of the commands \m{} and
\dm{} in ConTeXt, but for my work with math stuff I use the usual dollar signs
for inline maths, since in this way it is easier for me to read the source on
the one hand, and and on the hand when
On 3/8/2024 6:36 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 08.03.24 um 17:56 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you
have « } » missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your
italic command
« {\it » at the end of your
Am 08.03.24 um 17:56 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you
have « } » missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your
italic command
« {\it » at the end of your document.
Moreover you did not have a \stoptext in your
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you have « } »
missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your italic command
« {\it » at the end of your document.
Moreover you did not have a \stoptext in your file, and a math command « \m »
was not
Am 08.11.23 um 18:44 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Hi, I’m generating some code in a loop and would like to use formatting
like \quotation or \emph in a caption:
context.startplacefigure({title = "Style " .. context.quotation(style)})
That doesn’t work. I guess context.quotation is executed