Am Sonntag, den 04.12.2011, 09:52 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster: > Am 03.12.2011 um 19:56 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> > using the following minimal example > > > > \starttext > > Using \type{\choose} in text $n \choose \frac{n}2$. > > > > \startformula > > n \choose \frac{n}2 > > \stopformula > > > > \CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion\ with \texenginename\ > > \texengineversion > > \stoptext > > > > the parentheses of the binomial in the text or too short. I guess this > > is because the parentheses are not scaled when inlined and that this is > > also a TeX limitation and therefore expected? > > > Instead if \choose you can use \binom which is the recommended way in context. > > The \dbinom command sets the content in display style while \tbinom use > textstyle. > > \starttext > > Using \tex{binom} in text $\binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. > > Using \tex{dbinom} in text $\dbinom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. > > Using \tex{tbinom} in text $\tbinom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. > > \startformula > \binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}} > \stopformula > > \stoptext As always that did the trick. Thank you a lot Wolfgang and Dalyoung! Thanks, Paul
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\starttext Using \tex{binom} in text $\binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. Using \tex{dbinom} in text $\dbinom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. Using \tex{tbinom} in text $\tbinom{n}{\frac{n}{2}}$. \startformula \binom{n}{\frac{n}{2}} \stopformula \stoptext
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