Re: [NTG-context] about \startformula\startalign error

2012-07-23 Thread dalyoung
Dear Aditya, Using \framed[]{}, I got a good output. As you said, it might be better to define a macro for it. Thank you. Best regards, Dalyoung ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an

[NTG-context] about \startformula\startalign error

2012-07-22 Thread dalyoung
Dear all, In the following sample file, an error occurs in \startformula\startalign ... \stopalign\stopformula. The similar error occurs if I use \startformula\startmathcases. but \startmatrix works well. Did I do something wrong? Thank you for reading. Best regards, Dalyoung

Re: [NTG-context] about \startformula\startalign error

2012-07-22 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On 2012-07-22, at 8:21 AM, dalyoung hak...@me.com wrote: Dear all, In the following sample file, an error occurs in \startformula\startalign ... \stopalign\stopformula. The similar error occurs if I use \startformula\startmathcases. but \startmatrix works well. Did I do something

Re: [NTG-context] about \startformula\startalign error

2012-07-22 Thread dalyoung
Dear Aditya, \startformula must occur inside a vbox. So, use a matrix environment as you are doing, or wrap the formula inside a \framed[align=normal]. Thank you for your solution. \framed[frame=off,align=normal]{\startformula\startalign ... \stopalign\stopformula} is working. I have

Re: [NTG-context] about \startformula\startalign error

2012-07-22 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, dalyoung wrote: I have two more questions. 1. In the output of the following code, 'x' in the first column is vertically centered, but matrix in the second column is not(located at top). What option can solve this? Normally matrices are centered on the math axis (and