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Hello list, is there a way to modify the space between equations in mathalignment? Something like \TB in tabulate would be great. In tabulate, \TB[-3mm] i.e. lets you shrink the vertical space between two rows. Aditya spoke about that here: http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context%40ntg.nl/msg34316.html and the answer seems to be "no". Working example: \starttext \startformula \startmathalignment[n=1] \NC v = u + at, \NR[+] \NC d = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2. \NR[+] \stopmathalignment \stopformula \stoptext Not working example (what I'd like) \starttext \startformula \startmathalignment[n=1] \NC v = u + at, \NR[+] \TB \NC d = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2. \NR[+] \stopmathalignment \stopformula \stoptext I've looked at math-ali.mkiv for a place to "inject" a \blank to modify the vertical space between rows. Is \math_alignment_NR_indeed the right place? Thanks, Massi