On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> As in subject;)
>
> I found out that {\mb R} gives me the symbol for the real line; is it
> _the_ ConTeXt way or should I do it in another way?
The context way is \reals
Other symbols defined are (in math-ams.tex)
\definemathcommand [integers] {\blackboard{Z}}
\definemathcommand [reals] {\blackboard{R}}
\definemathcommand [rationals] {\blackboard{Q}}
\definemathcommand [naturalnumbers] {\blackboard{N}}
\definemathcommand [complexes] {\blackboard{C}}
\definemathcommand [primes] {\blackboard{P}}
You can also use \blackboard{R} instead of {\mb R}.
Aditya
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