,
--[0x02147] = 0x65,
--[0x00303] = 0x7E, -- [math]tilde -- the real one
}
return {
name = kpfonts-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = kpfonts, math part.,
author = Chris,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
kpfonts.map
,
--[0x02147] = 0x65,
--[0x00303] = 0x7E, -- [math]tilde -- the real one
}
return {
name = kpfonts-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = kpfonts, math part.,
author = Chris,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
kpfonts.map
,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
mdugm.map,
mkiv-base.map,
},
virtuals = {
[mdugm-rm] = {
{ name = file:ugmr8a, features = virtualmath, main = true
},
{ name = mdugmr7m, vector = tex-mr, skewchar=0x7F
= Hans, Mojca, Aditya,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
mdugm.map,
mkiv-base.map,
},
virtuals = {
[mdugm-rm] = {
{ name = file:ugmr8a, features = virtualmath, main
that complement URW Garamond.,
author = Hans, Mojca, Aditya,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
mdugm.map,
mkiv-base.map,
},
virtuals = {
[mdugm-rm] = {
{ name = file:ugmr8a, features
Now that we have double-precision mathematics in MetaPost, you can
easily make calculations directly in MetaPost. You can also make such
calculations directly in lua without relying on libraries as the
functions are rather simple.
Alan
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 22:16:45 +
DesdeChaves desdecha
macros, we are using a particular version of
mathematics mode (subscripts, superscripts, ...) but in normal font, so
greek characters, etc. will work if the font includes them.
Alan
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-example.tex
Search for Alignment in inmframed in the mailing list archives.
% The next statement is part of the core. Included it here for % illustration.
\definemathframed[mcframed] [location=mathematics]
\starttext
\startformula
\ln (1+x) =
\mcframed[background=color
,
backgroundoffset=3pt]}
you can just use:
\definemathframed[graymath]
[
frame=off,
location=mathematics,
background=color,
...,
]
This way, you can even override the options when using \graymath:
\graymath[backgroundcolor=red]{...}
but unfortunately the snippet of code does
archives.
% The next statement is part of the core. Included it here for
% illustration.
\definemathframed[mcframed] [location=mathematics]
\starttext
\startformula
\ln (1+x) =
\mcframed[background=color,backgroundcolor=red,foregroundcolor=white,frame=off]{x
- {\frac {x^2}{\frac{x^3}{\frac{x
=mathematics]
\starttext
\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
\startformula
\ln (1+x) = \mcframed{x - {\frac {x^2}{\frac{x^3}{\frac{x^3
Is something gone funny with mathematics?
\starttext
$\lim_1^2$
$\int_1^2$
\stoptext
Undefined control sequence ...
1 \starttext
2 $\lim_1^2$
3
4 $\int_1^2$
5 \stoptext
6
recently read \lim_
l.2 $\lim_
1^2$
?
! Undefined control sequence.
1
On 2013–10–08 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Is something gone funny with mathematics?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/84607/focus=84616
It was a bug which has been fixed in the current beta.
Marco
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On 6/22/2013 10:45 PM, Sander Maijers wrote:
If I decide to use, for instance, Σ instead of \sum, this operator
is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts
specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using
Inicode characters for such operators?
This
If I decide to use, for instance, Σ instead of \sum, this operator
is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts
specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using
Inicode characters for such operators?
manuals ConTeXt and hope to go slowly
improving, although I am not expert in computer programming languages or even less in
mathematics.
Thanks very much.-- Manuel González Suárez
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languages or even less in mathematics.
Thanks very much.
These are only simple styles
such symbols should be
upright.
Would it be possible to make this optional in math italics, something like
\setupmathematics[mathsymbols=italic]
or
\setupmathematics[mathsymbols=upright]
Maybe this should be set when one chooses the greek letters to be italic or
upright in mathematics
to be italic or
upright in mathematics.
That is already there
\setupmathematics
[lcgreek=italic,
ucgreek=normal]
(normal, italic, none)
I've added sygreek so that one can also influence the nable and
differential (default normal). I tested with:
\starttext
\startTEXpage
be set when one chooses the greek letters to be
italic or upright in mathematics.
That is already there
\setupmathematics
[lcgreek=italic,
ucgreek=normal]
(normal, italic, none)
I've added sygreek so that one can also influence the nable and
differential (default normal). I tested
of ConTeXt in TeXLive (either mkii or mkiv) is that most «
lambda » users of TeX whom I know in the mathematics world and in accademia,
that is:
--- users who are not familiar with what should be changed in TeXLive,
--- users who don't even know TeX and LaTeX are not synonyms
Hello Troy.
Thank you very much for the link. It looks very nice and I'm sure that I
will throw into teaching (I teach mathematics at the high school). I'm
doing these things through Tikz and Pgfplots. Metapost unfortunately I
don't control.
Is it possible allowing export to Tikz or Pgfplots
, | and || .
LaTeXt users find natural that \| is ||, but I don't see, as a ConTeXt
user, a particular meaning in \| .
I think that since \| is defined as \Vert in the TeXbook and everyone
writing mathematics in LaTeX are used to \| to mean \Vert there is no
reason to have different behaviour in ConTeXt
see, as a ConTeXt
user, a particular meaning in \| .
I think that since \| is defined as \Vert in the TeXbook and everyone
writing mathematics in LaTeX are used to \| to mean \Vert there is no
reason to have different behaviour in ConTeXt
, Wim. I guess most/some people writing
mathematics are used to write \| to get double bars from LaTeX, and if
I remember correctly it was also like this in ConTeXt some time ago.
If this is changed on purpose I can very well use \Vert instead.
/Mikael
.
/Mikael
Thank you for your reply, Wim. I guess most/some people writing
mathematics are used to write \| to get double bars from LaTeX, and if
I remember correctly it was also like this in ConTeXt some time ago.
If this is changed on purpose I can very well use \Vert instead.
/Mikael
two vertical bars on each side of v, but see only one.
Tested with the latest beta.
/Mikael
Thank you for your reply, Wim. I guess most/some people writing
mathematics are used to write \| to get double bars from LaTeX, and if
I remember correctly it was also like this in ConTeXt some time
\Vert$
Wim W. Wilhelm
Dear list,
\starttext
$\|v\|$
\stoptext
I expect two vertical bars on each side of v, but see only one.
Tested with the latest beta.
/Mikael
Thank you for your reply, Wim. I guess most/some people writing
mathematics are used to write \| to get double bars from
What I don't know is how to properly switch to sans serif math
globally/by default. The command \mathss gives upright instead of
italic letters.
If you figure that out, please let me know. That would be great. I am
about to create an online mathematics course where I will be using quite
.
·· demo ·
\defineframed[crampy][height=\ht\strutbox,frame=off]
\starttext
before
\thinrule
\startitemize[columns,two,joinedup]
\item abc \mathematics{\frac{x^2-x+3}{x^2+x-3}};
\item xyz \mathematics{\frac{x^5-3}{x^3+x-2
\startitemize[columns,two,joinedup]
\item abc \mathematics{\frac{x^2-x+3}{x^2+x-3}};
\item xyz \mathematics{\frac{x^5-3}{x^3+x-2}}.
\stopitemize
\thinrule
after
before
\thinrule
\startitemize[columns,two,joinedup]
\item abc \crampy[frame=on]{\mathematics{\frac{x^2-x+3}{x^2+x-3
height.
·· demo ·
\defineframed[crampy][height=\ht\strutbox,frame=off]
\starttext
before
\thinrule
\startitemize[columns,two,joinedup]
\item abc \mathematics{\frac{x^2-x+3}{x^2+x-3}};
\item xyz \mathematics{\frac{x^5-3}{x^3+x-2
% to prevent error message from
\displaymath
\starttext
\mathematics {\frac{1}{2}}
\displaymathematics{\frac{1}{2}}
\inlinemathematics {\frac{1}{2}}
\displaymath{\frac{1}{2}}
\inlinemath {\frac{1}{2}}
\textmath {\frac{1}{2}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
journalThe Rhetoric of Mathematics/journal date2011/date
/bibitem bibitem xml:id=hagen2012 authorHans Hagen/author
titleThe New Meaning is Now 43/title journalHigh Energy
Metaphysics/journal date2012/date /bibitem text pThis has
been successfully proven in papers by bib ref=#hagen2011/ and
bib ref
with unique identifiers
so that one can add cross-references within the document structure. Here
is a sample xml file that shows what I mean:
document
bibitem xml:id=hagen2011
authorHans Hagen/author
titleThe Meaning of Life Is 42/title
journalThe Rhetoric of Mathematics/journal
Rhetoric of Mathematics/journal
date2011/date
/bibitem
bibitem xml:id=hagen2012
authorHans Hagen/author
titleThe New Meaning is Now 43/title
journalHigh Energy Metaphysics/journal
date2012/date
/bibitem
text
pThis has been successfully proven in papers
}{#8}{#9}
}\else \mathrel
{\math_arr...
\mathematics ...mmode #1\else \normalstartimath #1
\normalstopimath \fi
\445i:gives ...e \mathematics {\xrightarrow
to do with mathematics, I'm more interested in
typesetting traditional prose according to various book designs. Also in
publishing an organizational newsletter which has a fixed layout hence
is amenable to using TeX rather than DTP.
Terrific product that can handle both your usage and mine just
(without
resorting to cm-unicode) looks horrible anyway.
But if there’s a math font, I’d go with the example that Wolfgang
posted; alternatively just wrap the converter into \mathematics:
\unprotect
\def\math_greek_characters#1
In article 20120306134022.GB29209@khaled-laptop,
Khaled Hosny khaledho...@eglug.org wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 10:40:20PM +1100, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Yes, but what ebook formats handle mathematics and diagrams?
Plus the poor layout support in almost all ebook readers (brain dead
Yes, but what ebook formats handle mathematics and diagrams?
-A.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de wrote:
2012/3/6 Alasdair McAndrew amc...@gmail.com
Is there a style file for formatting PDFs from ConTeXt for reading on an
iPad?
make an ebook instead. PDF
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 10:40:20PM +1100, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
Yes, but what ebook formats handle mathematics and diagrams?
Plus the poor layout support in almost all ebook readers (brain dead
paragraph builder, no hyphenation, no OpenType support etc. etc. they
are usually pieces of junk
)
\defineenumeration[myproof][text=Proof,closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}}]
\starttext
\startmyproof
This is a proof
\stopmyproof
\stoptext
% ###
% ### ERROR MESSAGE
to be read again
\normalstartimath
\mathematics ...ifmmode #1\else
### (ConTeXt ver: 2012.02.18 10:50 MKIV fmt:
2012.2.19)
\defineenumeration[myproof][text=Proof,closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}}]
\starttext
\startmyproof
This is a proof
\stopmyproof
\stoptext
strc-con.mkvi:
\def\strc_constructions_close_symbol_place
{\ifconditional\csname
Welcome to ConTeXt! I'm a relatively new user so my answers will be
brief and partial, but I'm sure others will be able to expand on them.
On Tue 13 Dec 2011, Chris Lott wrote:
1) My work is primarily in the humanities and end-user technologies,
with small amounts of coding. So mathematics
figure
out is if ConTeXt makes the most sense... and if it does, I have a few
questions...
1) My work is primarily in the humanities and end-user technologies,
with small amounts of coding. So mathematics isn't an issue. I do a
fair amount of highly academic writing (aka: many sections, citations
On 13-10-2011 19:49, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to manually create some HTML which would be displayed
nicely in both HTML and PDF (using MKIV for conversion from HTML). To
a certain degree I'm able to fake mathematics with
span class=mathspan class=letterax/spansup2/sup +span
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 21:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 13-10-2011 19:49, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to manually create some HTML which would be displayed
nicely in both HTML and PDF (using MKIV for conversion from HTML). To
a certain degree I'm able to fake mathematics
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tex error on line 10 in file test.tex: Undefined
control sequence ...
1 \starttext
2
3 \chemical{A,+,B,-,AB}
4
5 \stoptext
6
argument \xrightpverleftarrow
{}{}
\mathematics ...mmode #1\else \normalstartimath #1
Hello!
Here's another user from Finland. I'm a student in Helsinki University
and
also a course teacher in Aalto University. I've switched from LaTeX
roughly
a year ago and using it for mathematics, essays and my upcoming
master's
thesis. I would also be interested in sharing experiences
:
parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set ...
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname
\relax }\relax
\donormalsymbol ...bol
,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement xits (by Khaled Hosny).,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
alternates = {
cal = { feature = 'ss01', value = 1, comment = Mathematical
Calligraphic Alphabet
) are supported:
\mathematics {
\utfchar{2229} =
\utfchar{2229}\utfchar{FE00} =
\vsone{\utfchar{2229}}
}
- Defining commands at the lua end now also handles arg only cases
and has better tracing.
- Some other other things, like \startlayout[page] ... \stoplayout
and whatever I forgot.
Hans
:
\startitemize
\startitem test
\starttyping
test
\stoptyping
\stopitem
\stopitemize
- Entities in xml mode have a slightly different roundtrip treatment now
and hopefully Thomas S as well as Hans vd M files still work ok.
- Unicode math variants (supported by xits) are supported:
\mathematics {
\utfchar
\starttyping
test
\stoptyping
\stopitem
\stopitemize
- Entities in xml mode have a slightly different roundtrip treatment now
and hopefully Thomas S as well as Hans vd M files still work ok.
- Unicode math variants (supported by xits) are supported:
\mathematics {
\utfchar{2229
* target.parameters.factor
else
return value -- already scaled
end
end
return {
name = cambria-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement cambria.,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
parameters
mathematics (at
least with pandoc 1.6; I don't know if Pandoc 1.8 fixes this).
$echo \$a_b\$ | pandoc -f rst -t native
Pandoc (Meta {docTitle = [], docAuthors = [], docDate = []})
[ Para [Str $,Str a,Str _,Str b,Str $] ]
In contrast, markdown reader handles inline mathematics correctly
you give a complete minimal example?
Find all files attached.
I see, it is the line
\NC \$a\letterunderscore{}b\$
that is not correctly translated. What do I have to type instead of _?
It seems that pandoc's rst reader does not handle inline mathematics (at
least with pandoc 1.6; I don't know
\Umathquad\displaystyle is not set ...
1 \usetypescript[antykwa-poltawskiego]
2 \setupbodyfont[antykwa-poltawskiego,10pt]
3
4 \starttext
5
6 \eTeX
7 $a+\alpha$
8 ε\TeX
9 % \eTeX
10
11 \stoptext
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath
Street-Fighting Mathematics
The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving
Sanjoy Mahajan
Foreword by Carver A. Mead
The book is made with ConTeXt mkii
(so it's not a 100% off-topic, because we know that Sanjoy uses ConTeXt)
--
luigi
On Sun 22 May 2011, luigi scarso wrote:
Street-Fighting Mathematics
The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving
Sanjoy Mahajan
Foreword by Carver A. Mead
The book is made with ConTeXt mkii
(so it's not a 100% off-topic, because we know that Sanjoy uses ConTeXt)
Saw
2011/5/22 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net:
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/full_pdfs/Street-Fighting_Mathematics.pdf
- the /ArtBox is an inch too high
- for linearizing you can also use qpdf
Best
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On 22-5-2011 12:32, luigi scarso wrote:
Street-Fighting Mathematics
The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving
Sanjoy Mahajan
Foreword by Carver A. Mead
The book is made with ConTeXt mkii
(so it's not a 100% off-topic, because we know that Sanjoy uses ConTeXt)
Nice
On Sun, 22 May 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 22-5-2011 12:32, luigi scarso wrote:
Street-Fighting Mathematics
The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving
Sanjoy Mahajan
Foreword by Carver A. Mead
The book is made with ConTeXt mkii
(so it's not a 100% off-topic, because we
l.5 1 + 2 + 3 + \dotsb
+ n = \frac{n}{2} (n + 1)
?
[…]
Is `\dotsb` not defined intentionally?
Thanks,
Paul
[1]
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics#Introducing_text_and_dots_in_formulas
\starttext
This throws an error, since
Dear ConTeXt folks,
is there a module or a package people have created for common things
used in mathematics.
`\set{ a, b, c }` for a set.
`\EV{X}` for the expected value.
`\P{ X = ½ }` for the probability.
…
If not, maybe a module could be created
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
is there a module or a package people have created for common things
used in mathematics.
`\set{ a, b, c }` for a set.
`\EV{X}` for the expected value.
`\P{ X = ½ }` for the probability.
…
If not, maybe
]
--
-- \starttext
-- $ABC$ $\cal ABC$ $\mathalternate{cal}\cal ABC$
-- \stoptext
return {
name = xits-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement xits (by Khaled Hosny).,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
alternates
}
$\PYR$
(modify kerning at your own will; you might also want to use em
instead of pt units, or you could use \! if you don't need to be too
accurate)
The extensive original spacing is most probably related to the fact
that in mathematics you usually mean multiplication when you write one
letter
: parameter
\Umathquad\displaystyle is not set ...
1 \usetypescript[libertine]
2 \setupbodyfont[libertine,10pt]
3
4 \starttext
5
6 \startitemize[1]
7
8 \item fail
9
10 \stopitemize
11
12 \stoptext
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most symbols when switching the math font
On 18-2-2011 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most
On 18-2-2011 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most
characters (the
bullets) and the libertine font seems not to have them. lmodern don't
kick in, it just fails:
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname
/context/tex/texmf-context/fonts/map/pdftex/context/mkiv-base.map}
systems : begin file prova.tex at line 5
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol
is not set.
\mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname
\relax }\relax
\donormalsymbol ...bol \redosymbol \currentsymbol
Hi list,
I tried something similar to (Mk IV version 2011.11.18 19:34):
Am 06.08.10 15:46, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode
\text_test etc would become possible everywhere but that needs some more
consideration. In that case
\def\make_subscript#1#2{\mathematics{#1_{#2}}}
\make_subscript{x}{2}
becomes valid everywhere. We can discuss this in detail at the dev list.
Hans
Dear Aditya,
I do think that your proposal would be of great help in writing mathematics.
Indeed the use of different alphabets, or range of characters with different
styles, depend on the fields of mathematics, so having a \setup command like
the one you suggest would be wonderful.
However
take care of all
scenarios or not.
There are five different ranges in mathematics:
- digits (0..9)
- lower case Latin (abc..z)
- upper case Latin (ABC..Z)
- lower case Greek (αβγ..ζ)
- upper case Greek (ΑΒΓ..Z)
A user may want to control what each range is mapped to. So, I suggest a
setup
command
This is a proposal for a new way of selecting math mappings in MkIV. I want
to get input from other math users whether this syntax would take care of all
scenarios or not.
There are five different ranges in mathematics:
- digits (0..9)
- lower case Latin (abc..z)
- upper case Latin (ABC..Z
Hi.
** Aditya Mahajan [2010-12-09 23:49:26 -0500]:
This is a proposal for a new way of selecting math mappings in MkIV. I want
to get input from other math users whether this syntax would take care of all
scenarios or not.
There are five different ranges in mathematics:
- digits (0..9
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 05:49:26 +0100, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
This is a proposal for a new way of selecting math mappings in MkIV. I want
to get input from other math users whether this syntax would take care of all
scenarios or not.
There are five different ranges in mathematics
of
all
scenarios or not.
There are five different ranges in mathematics:
- digits (0..9)
- lower case Latin (abc..z)
- upper case Latin (ABC..Z)
- lower case Greek (αβγ..ζ)
- upper case Greek (ΑΒΓ..Z)
Just to confirm -
- 0-9 are 48-57 in ASCII
- a-z = 97-122
- A-Z = 65-90
- LC Greek = ?-? (given
ranges in mathematics:
- digits (0..9)
- lower case Latin (abc..z)
- upper case Latin (ABC..Z)
- lower case Greek (αβγ..ζ)
- upper case Greek (ΑΒΓ..Z)
Should be: αβγ..ω
and ΑΒΓ..Ω
Thanks. I need to learn my Greek :)
A user may want to control what each range is mapped to. So, I suggest a setup
Serif
tt = TeleType (but means Mono as well)
mm = Math what? MatheMatics? (used for typesetting inside $...$)
- When I call \definetypeface[whow][rm][serif][modern][computer-modern][encoding=ec] (mfonts.pdf, pg. 10),
why the arguments are rm and serif, although they mark (?) the same
!alternative \v!formula }
\dostoptagged \dostoptagge...
l.21 \stopformula
?
/error
Does this mean that 1) something wrong with font setup? 2) mathematics setup?
P.S. I took fonts (symlink) from TL2010 installed in parallel.
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WBR, Vladimir Lomov
need to figure out the right names for the utopia
files. Next you need to make a file fourier-math.lfg, like:
return {
name = fourier-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement fourier math.,
author = Hans,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics
,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
fourier.map,
},
virtuals = {
[fourier-math] = {
{ name = futmi.tfm, vector = tex-mi },
{ name = futmii.tfm, vector = tex-it },
{ name
gif \item tif
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I get with mkIV (TeXLive2010)
[...]
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\par
\startitemize[continue]
\item jpg \item gif \item tif
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I get with mkIV (TeXLive2010)
[...]
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else
.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname
[...]
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version that ships with
texlive. Does
\def\Ustartmath{$}
\def\Ustopmath {$}
help?
Hans
Am 19.10.2010 11:27, schrieb Hans Hagen:
I get with mkIV (TeXLive2010)
[...]
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
.tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname
[...]
If I remember right this is a bug in the luatex version
Am 19.10.2010 11:40, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
systems : begin file .tex at line 3
! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1
}]
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no,
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
\starttext
blah blah
\startdefinition{foo}
body1
\stopdefinition
\startdefinition
body2
\stopdefinition
}]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
list=all,
number=definition,
listtext={Theorem }]
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no,
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square
,
style=italic,
list=all,
number=definition,
listtext={Theorem }]
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no,
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
\starttext
blah blah
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