On Thu, 19 May 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on each side of the x. In ConTeXt,
the same "\|" is only producing o
thank you, Wolfgang, for your quick reply! This is exactly what I needed!
2011/5/19 Wolfgang Schuster
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> Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
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> > I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
> > In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines
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Am 19.05.2011 um 13:04 schrieb Julian Becker:
> I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
> In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on
> each side of the x. In ConTeXt, the same "\|" is only producing one single
> vertical line. I tried using "|
I'm still having problems migrating from latex to context:
In latex, I used to write e.g. $\| x \| = 1$, and get two vertical lines on
each side of the x. In ConTeXt, the same "\|" is only producing one single
vertical line. I tried using "||" and "\parallel", but in both cases the
spacing is not a