David Munger wrote:

The way I usually do it:

\startformula
 \mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}
\stopformula
Thank you for your answer. I seems that "\startformula .. \stopformula" doesn't have any effect to produce a "dispaly mode" formula.

so:
\startformula
 \mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}
\stopformula

and:

\mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2}

give the same result, as in text mode.
Is there a way to get, for example, the output of:

\startformula
I=x-\sqrt2\,arctg\frac{x}{\sqrt2}+C
\stopformula

boxed?
Thank you.

jk

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