On Sat, 14 May 2016, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 14 May 2016, at 01:25, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
installing and running the garden distribution is quite simple (as is updating)
.. there are less files too (so no big burden to have it alongside tex live)
With this installation, I get a strange bug:
In the example below, the first integral gets ‘limits' in the displayed
formula, as though ‘nolimits’ has not been defined. It works if one puts
a character before the first integral sign. So it seems that the
\startformula command misses the ∫ definition on the first non-space
character.
I haven't debugged this, but my guess is that the int symbol is read
before \everymathematics is executed (because \startformula is looking
ahead for the optional arguments in [...] and the only way to do so is
read the next symbol and check if it is [).
Use
\startformula\relax
...
\stopformula
Aditya
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