At 02:26 PM 11/6/2002 +0100, you wrote:

Hello again,

I have the impression you can basically forget about the
grid mode when using formulas.

I started writing a simple text containing lots of
math. When I turned on grid mode I basically saw
... well ... not at all what I expected.

A simple example is: (watch the last line)

-------------------- SNIPP --------------------
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\showgrid

\starttext
x
\startformula
  x
\stopformula
x$\tilde I$
\stoptext
-------------------- SNIPP --------------------

Note that in normal Text $\tilde I$ is correctly
aligned. The combination with the big formula is a
problem. But it is clearly not the only situation in which
problems with grid and formulas occur.
the problem is that \tilde I is much to high, so when you want it gridded, say:

x \gform{\tilde I} x

when a formule becomes to high, it will add halflines before and after the line (not here)

Hans
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