* Giuseppe Bilotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jul 05, 2004 12:10]:
> Well, the nath catcodes only apply in math mode, and indeed in
> math mode , will trigger [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
Hm, not here...
> About \dots: with the nath module, \dots will *in math mode*
> use \cdots in all cases *except* after punctuation (e.g. after
> a comma); indeed, the code
>
> \[
> a=b, \dots c=d \dots
> \]
>
> will give you \ldots in the first case and \cdots in the second
> case. Do you have some example of when it doesn't work?
Your example above renders with \cdots for both \dots.
\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
$a, b, \dots, n$
\[ a=b, \dots c=d \dots \]
\stoptext
The first line is my old test case, the second is yours...both render
with \cdots everywhere. Totally weird. I'm using the latest context
from the pragma-ade page.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] command \string\over }
> {No more a valid command. Replace {A \over B} with \frac A
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] command \string\atop }
> {No more a valid command. Use array [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] command \string\choose }
> {No more a valid command. Replace {A \choose B} with \binom A
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ah, of course...
nikolai
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