On Mon, 7 May 2007, Ricard Roca wrote:
I'm using the last version, installed with ctxtools. My system is TeXlive.
I thought it happened because of some config file or macro in my system,
so I tested
\starttext
$f'(x)$
\stoptext
with the live conTeXt in the garden, and it gives an error
Solved! It was a bad written own macro that enabled mathpunctuation
(decimal comma) automatically depending on the language on every
mathematics. I have rewritten it and now all works.
Sorry for the noise. I thought it could be that, but when I tried the
live context in the garden I wasn't so
Hello Ricard, Aditya,
I thought it happened because of some config file or macro in my system,
so I tested
\starttext
$f'(x)$
\stoptext
with the live conTeXt in the garden, and it gives an error too.
The reason it is not working on the garden is due to a bug in live
interface.
This
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Hi,
In the lastest conTeXt, typing a ' in math mode typesets nothing and
gives an error (undefined control sequence). You have to use ^\prime,
instead.
Thanks,
Ricard Roca
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On Sun, 6 May 2007, Ricard Roca wrote:
Hi,
In the lastest conTeXt, typing a ' in math mode typesets nothing and
gives an error (undefined control sequence). You have to use ^\prime,
instead.
Which version are you using (check the log file). With
ConTeXt ver: 2007.04.17 12:51 MKII fmt:
On 5/6/07, Ricard Roca wrote:
Hi,
In the lastest conTeXt, typing a ' in math mode typesets nothing and
gives an error (undefined control sequence). You have to use ^\prime,
instead.
Are you using MikTeX by any chance? This is broken exactly in the
version which MikTeX is using (which is the
I'm using the last version, installed with ctxtools. My system is TeXlive.
I thought it happened because of some config file or macro in my system,
so I tested
\starttext
$f'(x)$
\stoptext
with the live conTeXt in the garden, and it gives an error too.
Ricard
I just tried (on Ubuntu/i386, texlive 2007 pkgs):
ConTeXt ver: 2007.04.17 12:51 MKII fmt: 2007.4.28 int: english/english
and your test file worked fine. What version string is output when
you run it?
I remember reporting this problem a while ago (0.5-1 year ago?) and it
got fixed right