Wednesday, January 21, 2004 David Munger wrote:
>> Try \setupformulas[indentnext=yes], rather. Of course, you do
>> know that indenting the text following a formula when the text refers to
>> the formula is not a typographical/structural good idea, don't
>> you? ;)
> Ahhh... It works fine with \s
Try \setupformulas[indentnext=yes], rather. Of course, you do
know that indenting the text following a formula when the text refers to
the formula is not a typographical/structural good idea, don't
you? ;)
Ahhh... It works fine with \setupformulas[indentnext=no]. Thanks.
Actually, I was not trying
Tuesday, January 20, 2004 David Munger wrote:
>> Let
>> \placeformula
>> \[
>> f(x) = x^2,
>> \]
>> where $x$ means nothing.
> I've found that inserting
> \let\startformula\startmpformula
> \let\stopformula\stopmpformula
> before \usemodule[nath] does the trick. But I feel it's not a very goo
Let
\placeformula
\[
f(x) = x^2,
\]
where $x$ means nothing.
I've found that inserting
\let\startformula\startmpformula
\let\stopformula\stopmpformula
before \usemodule[nath] does the trick. But I feel it's not a very good idea.
Any advice?
David
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Hello,
Compiling the following results in indented text following the formula:
% interface=en tex=pdfetex output=pdftex
\usemodule [nath]
\setupindenting [medium]
\starttext
\section{Some section}
Let
\placeformula
\[
f(x) = x^2,
\]
where $x$ means nothing.
\stoptext
I'd like "where $x$ means no
Hello,
Compiling the following results in indented text following the formula:
% interface=en tex=pdfetex output=pdftex
\usemodule [nath]
\setupindenting [medium]
\starttext
\section{Some section}
Let
\placeformula
\[
f(x) = x^2,
\]
where $x$ means nothing.
\stoptext
I'd like "where $x$ means not