Sunday, July 4, 2004 Sebastian Sturm wrote:
I will look into the interaction with MPenvironment. To solve
the subscript problem, please change line 2738 of t-nath.tex
from
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(in
I will look into the interaction with MPenvironment. To solve
the subscript problem, please change line 2738 of t-nath.tex
from
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(in the definition of \axis@)
and let me know how it works.
Hi,
If you could please provide some example file showing the
problems, I'll see if I can nail them down.
the problem with delimiter autosizing seems to be caused by
MPenvironment; however, the problem with subscripts still seems very
strange to me (since superscripts work as expected). I've
The latest nath (submitted to CTAN, you can retrieve it from
there) works correctly on my MiKTeX installation, both inline
and displayed obey the structure. Please try updating nath. If it
still doesn't work: do you have the same ConTeXt version on the
two system?
--
Giuseppe Oblomov
Tuesday, June 8, 2004 Gary Pajer wrote:
Thank you very much, yes, the new version does work.
Giuseppe, please note: I waited a few days to make sure CTAN was up to
date. When I first looked for the file, there were different versions on
different mirrors. One was dated 2003.12.07, the
Tuesday, June 1, 2004 Gary Pajer wrote:
Let me point out, mainly for the record, that ConTeXt / nath does not seem
to work properly under MikTeX.
The following script works fine with Linux / teTeX, but with MikTeX, the
in-line versions of the math is wrong.
-gary
Hi,
Nath is a very complex module, easily broken. If you can
privately send me your preamble we might be able to find what
was breaking it. Or you can try it yourself: move it up line by
line until delimiters don't work anymore: you'll find what
makes it bomb :)
OK, I'll try that.
At 11:47 30/05/2004, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Nath is a very complex module, easily broken. If you can
privately send me your preamble we might be able to find what
was breaking it. Or you can try it yourself: move it up line by
line until delimiters don't work anymore: you'll find what
makes it
Saturday, May 29, 2004 Sebastian Sturm wrote:
Yes, this is generally true. All modules should get loaded
before \starttext.
Well, I had loaded it before \starttext in both cases. But when I
loaded it in the first line of my file, it didn't adjust the
delimiters; after moving the
Hi,
Nath is a very complex module, easily broken. If you can
privately send me your preamble we might be able to find what
was breaking it. Or you can try it yourself: move it up line by
line until delimiters don't work anymore: you'll find what
makes it bomb :)
OK, I'll try that. At the moment
Hi,
the delimiter sizing is working now; i had to load the module directly
before \starttext. However, the units module still isn't working when
nath is loaded. Is it supposed to?
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Saturday, May 29, 2004 Sebastian Sturm wrote:
Hi,
the delimiter sizing is working now; i had to load the module directly
before \starttext.
Yes, this is generally true. All modules should get loaded
before \starttext.
However, the units module still isn't working when nath is
loaded. Is
Hello all,
is there a list of know nath bugs somewhere on the web? I tried to find
one using Google, but unfortunately without success.
The reason I'm asking this is that I'm encountering some problems with
the module and would like to know if they are common or if it's related
to my
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