Andres Conrado Montoya schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:58:
Hi pablo, regaring 1) TeX assumes that each character is a variable on
math mode. You need to tell it that each "word" is, well, a "word":
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{\em beneficios} - \text{\em
On 12/3/20 10:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:52:
>> On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> 3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
>>> them. It adds too much space.
>> After clearing the issue with text,
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:52:
On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
them. It adds too much space.
After clearing the issue with text, it seems that fractions add to much
space when in list with
Hi pablo, regaring 1) TeX assumes that each character is a variable on math
mode. You need to tell it that each "word" is, well, a "word":
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{\em beneficios} - \text{\em costes}$. %
you can use typographical variations inside
On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> 3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
> them. It adds too much space.
After clearing the issue with text, it seems that fractions add to much
space when in list with columns.
\showframe\showgrid
\starttext
On 12/3/20 9:23 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
>> [...]
>> Again, formulas are totally foreign to my work with ConTeXt.
>
> When you do not use \text in math mode, it means implicit
multiplication, which has special spacing. Operator names use text
kerning. For example $sin x$ is implicit multiplication,
On 12/3/20 8:55 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> You may use \text in math formulas as in:
Many thanks for your reply, Otared.
\text is what I needed to fix the issue with ligatures and spacing.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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> On 3 Dec 2020, at 20:48, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> math is all Greek to me and I’m experiencing issues when typesetting the
> most basic inline formulas.
…
> The issues I’m experiencing are:
>
> 1. Kernings around ligatures (fi) are wrong.
>
> 2. Is there a way to enable ligatures?
>
> 3.
Hi Pablo,
You may use \text in math formulas as in:
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{beneficios} - \text{costes}$.
\item Beneficio por euro: $\frac{\text{beneficios}}{\text{costes}}$.
\item Beneficio obtenido el primer año.
\stopitemize
Best regards: Otared
> On 3 Dec