Hello,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

is ConTeXt prepared for math?


With regard to mathematics ConTeXt can do all things which plain TeX can.

I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX?


Yes. For displaymath you can use plain TeX's $$\sum$$ or better
\placeformula
\startformula
\stopfromula
(LaTeX's \[ ... \] doesn't work.)

I don't make the \Sigma to be under and over characterised by i=1 and n.

In inline math you need \limits\sum if you want to have the i=1 below and the n above the sum sign. If I'm not mistaken, LaTeX does the same.

Regards,

Tobias
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