, these instructions should
include a Hello, World! example in order to test for a valid
installation.
Whenever I teach a new concept in mathematics, I'm faced with a
choice of two directions. I can start with the concept, then give
examples. Or I can do some examples, then discuss
.
And for people comming from LaTeX, it would be nice to see also :
- a basic exemple for creating html from ConTeXt,
I would argument that it is easyer to create ConTeXt from a propper
XML/XHTML source! But as it is the beginner manual a reference to the
XML manual should be enough.
- some mathematics
type-tmf-gw.dat
junk.textype-tmf-gw.dat~
makeFilter.mtype-tmf.dat
memoize.m type-tmf.dat~
memoize.m~
011-101:~/tmp davidarnold$
David Arnold
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Mathematics Department
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(707) 476-4222
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! But as it is the beginner manual a reference to
the XML manual should be enough.
- some mathematics
not really a big problem, but you have the choice also to use MathML.
This is always the same difference of opinion :
- Some people like to see the only input format to be xml (write xml for
math
.
However, when you look at the log file you will see some skipping
of the math fonts, certainly not what I want, being a mathematics
teacher. For example,
font identifier : LucidaNewMath-Arrows - math - skipping
use supplied tfm : lbma
font identifier : LucidaNewMath-Arrows
be nice to see also :
- a basic exemple for creating html from ConTeXt,
- some mathematics
Maurice,
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\edef \fontstyle
{\fontstyle }\if...
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Taco, Hans—
One of the key features of ConTeXt for me is its ability to create
platform independent output that combines the ancient languages and
mathematics in ways typical of publications in the humanities. So,
first, my heartiest thanks to you both and also to Thomas Schmitz for
his
, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because
they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has
no place.
You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf
{\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday
\stopbuffer
\chapter[h:foo]{Foo
} --- Cannery Row\crlf
\crlf
Doc explained patiently, ``Both players know exactly the same
things. The game is played in the mind.''\crlf
``I don't get it.''\crlf
``Well, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because
they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign
in the mind.''\crlf
``I don't get it.''\crlf
``Well, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because
they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has no
place.
You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf
{\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday
\stopsetups
cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because
they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has
no place.
You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf
{\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday
\stopsetups
\chapter[h:foo]{Foo}
===
I get
``I don't get it.''\crlf
``Well, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because
they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has no
place.
You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf
{\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday
\stopsetups
\chapter[h:foo]{Foo
and free Type 1 glyphs for this font simply
are not around.
May I suggest looking at the new Latin Modern light sans fonts for text,
and using hfbright for mathematics only?
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and using hfbright for mathematics only?
Propably you are right and I should go the easy way and simply use an
other font. Do you know if there is a ready package for the Latin Modern
light sans?
Um, disregard that. I must have hallucinated that font. It doesn't
exist. Sorry.
adam
. This only works for extremely simple TeX code. forget
about any real-world mathematics. Forget about 80% of what real-world
LaTeX users type into their computers. TeX has simply never been
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code. forget
about any real-world mathematics. Forget about 80% of what real-world
LaTeX users type into their computers. TeX has simply never been
written to be easily parsed. Besides, our actual users are way too much
concerned with what their stuff looks like on their screens
\mathematics\Delta, Greek \greekDelta\par
Palatino? Normal \delta, Maths \mathematics\delta, Greek \greekdelta\par
{\ss Helvetica? Normal \Delta, Maths \mathematics\Delta, Greek
\greekDelta\par
Helvetica? Normal \delta, Maths \mathematics\delta, Greek \greekdelta\par}
\stoptext
With the line
works:
\def\gobble#1{}
\defineconversion[starred][\mathematics{*}\gobble]
\setupfootnotes[conversion=starred]
However, that's somewhat of a hack; better is to set up the footnotes to
reset the counter on each page, and then use one of ConTeXt's predefined
conversion sets
of the old oldstyle trick should work though:
\def\liningfigures#1{\mathematics{#1}}
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So once a map/encoding is defined for a given font/tfm set it cannot be
changed by declaring another map; interesting.
The reverse of the old oldstyle trick should work though:
\def\liningfigures#1{\mathematics{#1}}
Yes! I should have thought of that!
As always, thnx a million!
Best
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On Aug 8, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Hans et al,
Let me try to be more specific. Here is a file which is very typical
of the way I draw graphs for my mathematics classes. When you
compile, you
David Arnold wrote:
Hans et al,
Let me try to be more specific. Here is a file which is very typical
of the way I draw graphs for my mathematics classes. When you compile,
you will see the graph of the absolute value of x-1. That is, it draws
the graph of y=|x-1|, but only after clipping
Hans et al,
Let me try to be more specific. Here is a file which is very typical of
the way I draw graphs for my mathematics classes. When you compile, you
will see the graph of the absolute value of x-1. That is, it draws the
graph of y=|x-1|, but only after clipping it to the cpath. What I
This error massage in \startitemize[1, packed] with \setbodyfont[22pt].
How can I do
systems : begin file paint at line 11
title : - \midaligned {자전거 폐기안내}
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else $#1
Hi
This error massage in \startitemize[1, packed] with \setbodyfont[22pt].
How can I do
systems : begin file paint at line 11
title : - \midaligned {자전거 폐기안내}
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
**tesi.tex
This is a hidden sign that G. Billotta is working on his mathematics
*dissertation...
('quasi finita', i hope)
*
I N B O C C A A L L U P O !!!
Crepi il lupo! :)
When someone tells you in bocca al lupo to wish you good luck, you
luigi.scarso wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
**tesi.tex
This is a hidden sign that G. Billotta is working on his mathematics
*dissertation...
('quasi finita', i hope)
*
ah, that 6\high{th} dimension problem he's working on; any sign of/news on the
meGapost variant that is needed to prove
Some classification/hierarchy/labeling of the commands could also be
added, but this has to be thought of well before starting to implement
it. For example page layout, floats, mathematics, colors,
metapost, language, core functions, ... The top-level
classification could probably be taken from
to ConTeX and its built-in Imposition
features.
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, often in books. However,
ConTeXt does use Plain TeX as its model for mathematics.
The basics in ConTeXt are roughly equivalent to those described in:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula
(I don't know if it will specifically help you, but I note there's a
zh version of that page
do seem poorly documented,
mostly because they point to different sources, often in books. However,
ConTeXt does use Plain TeX as its model for mathematics.
The basics in ConTeXt are roughly equivalent to those described in:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula
(I don't know
: I'm learning these advanced requirements as I go
along. My personal mathematics needs are much more modest.
I wouldn't give up on ConTeXt just yet. Try:
\loadmapfile[original-ams-base]
\starttext
\showmathcharacters
Note the \formula{\rightleftharpoons} and
\formula{\upharpoonleft
Monday.
Hello, Xiao.
I'm glad I could help: I'm learning these advanced requirements as I go
along. My personal mathematics needs are much more modest.
I wouldn't give up on ConTeXt just yet. Try:
\loadmapfile[original-ams-base]
\starttext
\showmathcharacters
Note the \formula{\rightleftharpoons
/Math_with_amsl
Giuseppe Bilotta has also port the NATH LaTeX package
(NAtural maTHematics) :
http://contextgarden.net/Math_with_nath
There is not yet documentation and sample about using thes module,
but the documentation of there LaTeX LaTeX version is very
usefull,
Cordialement,
Maurice Diamantini
Analyticae
Praxis_ from 1631 or so, and it (of course) uses old style figures
exclusively, pre-dating them, as would any mathematics (or other) text
before the latter part of the 19th century.
Old-style figures are named thusly since the now standard alternative
lining figures are a fairly recent
for the brain in complicated mathematics expressions. I can't recall ever
seeing good mathematics/physics done in old style figures. OS numerals are
actually _text_ figures, as Bringhurst points out. In my own academic journal
there is little to no math, but when someone mentions, e.g., the version
for Storm Dynamo font family
math-sto.tex - simple mathematics present in Storm fonts (in progress)
test-sdynamo.tex - test file
test-storm.tex - support for tests
Questions:
? During encoding deffinition I found some chracter name mess. I solved
it by synonyms:
E.g. \definecharacter textdag
.
? I have a problem to define mathematics chars. I did:
\starttypescript [math] [dynamoRE] [st1]
\definefontsynonym [DynamoRE-Math-Letters][sdgr8te]
[encoding=st1]
\definefontsynonym [DynamoRE-Math-Letters-Italic] [sdgri8te]
[encoding=st1]
\definefontsynonym [DynamoRE-Math
to\RightMarginWidth{\hss #1 \hss}\vss}}
\setuppagenumbering[location={margin},alternative=doublesided,command={\PageNumber}]
\newbox\ContinueNextPage \setbox\ContinueNextPage=\vbox{\strut\hbox
to\textwidth{\hfill\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\quad}}
\starttext
\dorecurse{20
}}}
but is there a ConTeXt way of doing this?
\mathematics{...},
nikolai
Replacing \ensuremath above with \mathematics gives an error (both
attempts):
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\mathematics{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf #2}}}
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\mathematics{{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf #2
you now say
to\RightMarginWidth{\hss #1 \hss}\vss}}
\setuppagenumbering[location={margin},alternative=doublesided,command={\PageNumber}]
\newbox\ContinueNextPage \setbox\ContinueNextPage=\vbox{\strut\hbox
to\textwidth{\hfill\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\quad
of doing this?
\mathematics{...},
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but is there a ConTeXt way of doing this?
\mathematics{...},
nikolai
Replacing \ensuremath above with \mathematics gives an error (both
attempts):
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\mathematics{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf #2}}}
\newcommand{\bit}[2]{\mathematics{{\hbox{\tf #1}_\hbox{\tf #2
! Missing { inserted
Gerben Wierda said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:54:38 +0100:
But my way also doesn't work. I get empty output as a result of the
\bit{b}{off} command.
Help?
This is probably not satisfying, because you probably want to get new
mathematics commands working, but if this is to be used solely
=doublesided,command={\PageNumber}]
\newbox\ContinueNextPage \setbox\ContinueNextPage=\vbox{\strut\hbox
to\textwidth{\hfill\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\mathematics{\blacktriangleright}\quad}}
\starttext
\dorecurse{20}%
{\framed[width=\textwidth,height=3em,align={middle,lohi}]{\hfil
\CONTEXT
On Mar 11, 2005, at 18:20, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Gerben Wierda said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:54:38 +0100:
But my way also doesn't work. I get empty output as a result of the
\bit{b}{off} command.
Help?
This is probably not satisfying, because you probably want to get new
mathematics commands
{\twosuperior} % SUPERSCRIPT TWO
\defineactivetoken 179 {\threesuperior} % SUPERSCRIPT THREE
\defineactivetoken 180 {\textacute} % ACUTE ACCENT
\defineactivetoken 181 {\mathematics{\mu}} % MICRO SIGN
\defineactivetoken 182 {\paragraphmark}% PILCROW SIGN
\defineactivetoken 183 {\periodcentered
in PostScript as in the examples above still
have straight lines (well, I agree that with some mathematics it would
be possible to draw them with proper splines as well).
To the best of my knowledge, spline curves are drawn by means of
calculating short line segments. You can make the time
mathematics it would
be possible to draw them with proper splines as well).
If you mean my spheres, that's an artefact of the PNG graphics. The
PostScript versions look nicer. I believe that on commonly available devices,
curves are ultimately drawn as short straight-line segments, though
still
have straight lines (well, I agree that with some mathematics it would
be possible to draw them with proper splines as well).
If you mean my spheres, that's an artefact of the PNG graphics. The
PostScript versions look nicer. I believe that on commonly available devices,
curves
integration (with \special I think). Is anything similar
possible in metapost/play?
The spheres drawn directly in PostScript as in the examples above still
have straight lines (well, I agree that with some mathematics it would
be possible to draw them with proper splines as well).
Thanks for all
}
\defineXMLenvironmentsave
[context:formula] []
{}
{\mathematics{\XMLtexdata{context:formula}}}
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Hans et al,
OK, some questions.
You say starting with pure tex, does this mean that if you start with
Context, then tex4ht is not an option?
Secondly, since I teach mathematics, anything I write is going to contain
a *lot* of mathematics and a lot of figures (graphs, etc). Is XML and
MATHML
All,
Lately, I've had a number of discussions with the director of disabled
student services at our school regarding document preparation for the
visually impaired. As a result of these discussions, I am a bit lost as how
to proceed with the preparation of mathematics for the web and documents
Arnold wrote:
All,
Lately, I've had a number of discussions with the director of disabled
student services at our school regarding document preparation for the
visually impaired. As a result of these discussions, I am a bit lost
as how
to proceed with the preparation of mathematics for the web
All,
Gave my talk today at Humboldt State University Mathematics Colloquium Series.
Slides are available:
http://online.redwoods.edu/instruct/darnold/HSUColloquium/multcalc/slides.pdf
Notes are available:
http://online.redwoods.edu/instruct/darnold/HSUColloquium/multcalc/slidesNot
es.pdf
The following has to be added to nath for spacing to work correctly:
\def\mathematics#1{\relax\ifmmode#1\else$#1$\fi}
adding it anywhere after
\def$#1${\@@dollar{#1}}
seems to work fine. The problem is that $ is redefined, but
\mathematics doesn't catch on so the spacing gets all messed up
Using Technology \blank
\tfd in\blank
\tfd Teaching Multivariable Calculus\vfill
\tfb David Arnold\vfill
\tfb Humboldt Mathematics Colloquium\blank
\tfb\currentdate[month,year]
\stopalignment
\stopstandardmakeup
\subject{Matlab}
In order to use Matlab effectively, students must understand
a prmyslov
dlba prce][pagenumber]
\setupindenting[medium]
\indenting[first]
\setupfootnotes
[location=columns, rule=off,
before={\blank[3*line,small]}, after=]
\setupfootnotedefinition
[location=left,width=fit,
sample={\mathematics{\star\star\star}\ },hang=1]
\setupcolumns[balance=no]
\widowpenalty=0
}]
\setupheadertexts[Axel Leijonhufvud: Jednotlivec, trh a prmyslov
dlba prce][pagenumber]
\setupindenting[medium]
\indenting[first]
\setupfootnotes
[location=columns, rule=off,
before={\blank[3*line,small]}, after=]
\setupfootnotedefinition
[location=left,width=fit,
sample={\mathematics{\star\star\star
Hi Brooks,
Then, a couple of lines after that, there's the second definition for
\frac, which is the one that needed patching. This one, unlike the
first definition, is wrapped in \mathematics so that it can work outside
math mode.
So I'm wondering why only \frac has this second definition
can safely patch
\mathematics to catch lookahead as well as make frac more robust for
unwanted expansion
\usemodule[newmat]
\unexpanded\def\frac#1#2{\mathematics{\genfrac{}{}{}\donothing{#1}{#2}}}
\def\mathematics#1{\relax\ifmmode#1\else$#1$\fi}
\starttext
\placeformula
\startformula
\eqalign
At 01:40 PM 8/2/2004, you wrote:
ah ... the alignment lookahead problem, i think we can safely patch
\mathematics to catch lookahead as well as make frac more robust for
unwanted expansion
\usemodule[newmat]
\unexpanded\def\frac#1#2{\mathematics{\genfrac{}{}{}\donothing{#1}{#2}}}
\def
Brooks Moses wrote:
At 01:40 PM 8/2/2004, you wrote:
ah ... the alignment lookahead problem, i think we can safely patch
\mathematics to catch lookahead as well as make frac more robust for
unwanted expansion
\usemodule[newmat]
\unexpanded\def\frac#1#2{\mathematics{\genfrac{}{}{}\donothing{#1
to support using math constructs such as \frac
do they need patching? they don't use \mathematics afaik
They don't need patching in the sense of fixing a bug, no -- it's more a
matter of consistency in behavior.
What I see is that there's a list of definitions for \frac, \dfrac,
\tfrac
is appreciated.
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Hello,
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is ConTeXt prepared for math?
With regard to mathematics ConTeXt can do all things which plain TeX can.
I mean...can I do...
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}{x_{i}}$
as I used to in LaTeX?
Yes. For displaymath you can use plain TeX's $$\sum$$ or better
\placeformula
of
technical journals (esp. mathematics), though things like:
* online encyclopaedia
* abstract submission system with TeX preview
could be appropriate.
Furthermore, single documents which are particularly well-designed
and really show-off the power of TeX, are not what we are looking
for here
},after=\stoplines]
\startsetups[myBNF]
\defineactivecharacter
{\bgroup\tttf\setupinlineverbatim\defineactivecharacter {\egroup}}
\defineactivecharacter {\mathematics{\string}}
\defineactivecharacter {\mathematics{\string}}
\stopsetups
\starttext
\startBNF
regex: branch ; branch, |, regex
At 11:59 29/05/2004, you wrote:
* in enco-def.tex this is
\definecharacter textbraceleft{\mathematics{\{}}
which means wrapping {\tt ...} around it doesn't give a teletyped brace
but a nice mathematics one.
\type-{-
the problem is in (1) not all fonts having all chars [esp cmr have
* Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [May 28, 2004 13:30]:
\starttext
\textbraceleft
in enco-def.tex this is
\definecharacter textbraceleft{\mathematics{\{}}
which means wrapping {\tt ...} around it doesn't give a teletyped brace
but a nice mathematics one.
\type-{-
This doesn't
\dimensionprefix#1%
{\gdef\thedimensionprefix{#1}}
\def\dimensionaddfix#1%
{\unskip
%\mathematics{\umathematicstypeface#1}%
\ustartmathmode\umathematicstypeface#1\ustopmathmode
\nobreak
\hskip\dimensionaddfixsignal}
\def\dimensionnopfix#1%
{\dontbreakdimension
\ifdim\scratchdimen
the \frac.
Hello David, sorry for the delay.
The problem is caused by \frac being defined in the newmat
module as
%D Better:
\def\frac#1#2{\mathematics{\genfrac{}{}{}\donothing{#1}{#2}}}
If you comment that line, it will compile flawlessly.
Hans, why would you want to allow \frac in text mode
try it. If you
want to experiment with it, it is at
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/dorai/tex2page/tex2page-doc.html
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. But it breaks down with mathematics.
\hazard{%
\startformula
mathematics
\stopformula
}
produces the picture aligned with the bottom of the mathematics.
A solution to this problem escapes me. Can anyone suggest an improved
macro?
Here is my 10 minute solution ... if i'm
]%
{\externalfigure [sharp turn sign]}%
}%
#1}% It goes wrong if you replace #1 with \box0
If I type something like
\hazard{paragraph text}
this produces what I want. But it breaks down with mathematics.
\hazard{%
\startformula
mathematics
\stopformula
}
produces
could be cured, as packages are often
not signed. The notable example is still not updated tetex in
the _current_ RedHat9.0. It is still tetex 1.0.7, but broken in many
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