Re: [NTG-context] Alignment of inmframed

2013-06-15 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:


On 6/14/2013 9:06 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

\inmframed (and by extension \definemathframed[...][location=low,...])
does not get the right vertical space. For example,

\starttext
\startformula
   \ln (1+x) = \inmframed{x - {\frac {x^2}{2}}} + \frac{x^3}{3}-\cdots.
\stopformula
\stoptext

Note that the two fractions do not align at the horizontal bar.

Is it possible for all expressions to be aligned at the math axis? Aditya


I'll add it


Thanks.

Aditya
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[NTG-context] Alignment of inmframed

2013-06-14 Thread Aditya Mahajan
\inmframed (and by extension \definemathframed[...][location=low,...]) 
does not get the right vertical space. For example,


\starttext
\startformula
  \ln (1+x) = \inmframed{x - {\frac {x^2}{2}}} + \frac{x^3}{3}-\cdots.
\stopformula
\stoptext

Note that the two fractions do not align at the horizontal bar.

Is it possible for all expressions to be aligned at the math axis? 
Aditya

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Re: [NTG-context] Alignment of inmframed

2013-06-14 Thread Hans Hagen

On 6/14/2013 9:06 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

\inmframed (and by extension \definemathframed[...][location=low,...])
does not get the right vertical space. For example,

\starttext
\startformula
   \ln (1+x) = \inmframed{x - {\frac {x^2}{2}}} + \frac{x^3}{3}-\cdots.
\stopformula
\stoptext

Note that the two fractions do not align at the horizontal bar.

Is it possible for all expressions to be aligned at the math axis? Aditya


like this?

\unprotect

\newcount\c_pack_framed_mc

\unexpanded\def\mcframed
  {\doifnextoptionalelse\pack_framed_mc_yes\pack_framed_mc_nop}

\unexpanded\def\pack_framed_mc_begin
  {\bgroup
   \global\advance\c_pack_framed_mc\plusone
   \edef\pack_framed_mc_one{mcf:1:\number\c_pack_framed_mc}%
   \edef\pack_framed_mc_two{mcf:2:\number\c_pack_framed_mc}%
   \lower\dimexpr\MPy\pack_framed_mc_two-\MPy\pack_framed_mc_one\relax
   \hbox\bgroup
   \xypos\pack_framed_mc_one}

\unexpanded\def\pack_framed_mc_end
  {\egroup
   \egroup}

\unexpanded\def\pack_framed_mc_nop#1%
  {\pack_framed_mc_begin
   \mframed{\xypos\pack_framed_mc_two#1}%
   \pack_framed_mc_end}

\unexpanded\def\pack_framed_mc_yes[#1]#2%
  {\pack_framed_mc_begin
   \mframed[#1]{\xypos\pack_framed_mc_two#2}%
   \pack_framed_mc_end}

\protect

\starttext

\startformula
\ln (1+x) = \mcframed{x - {\frac {x^2}{\frac{x^3}{\frac{x^3}{3} 
+ \frac{x^3}{3}-\cdots.

\stopformula

\startformula
\ln (1+x) = 
\mcframed[background=color,backgroundcolor=red,foregroundcolor=white,frame=off]{x 
- {\frac {x^2}{\frac{x^3}{\frac{x^3}{3} + \frac{x^3}{3}-\cdots.

\stopformula

\stoptext


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