Hi everyone,

This topic has already been discussed on the list, but I didn't clearly
understand the conclusion, so I'm asking again... It is not clear to me why the
following

\everymath{\displaystyle}
\starttext
\startformula \frac{1}{A'} \stopformula
$\frac{1}{A'}$
\stoptext

fails with ConTeXt (on the ' inside $.$), while

\documentclass{minimal}
\everymath{\displaystyle}
\begin{document}
\[ \frac{1}{A'} \]
$\frac{1}{A'}$
\end{document}

is ok with LaTeX.

The use of \everymath is to blame here, but why?
Thanks in advance!
Morgan
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