anton.chigurh@mail.com schrieb am 09.12.2023 um 14:15:
I worked, ;-), thanks. Let me ask you another thing, how can I avoid messing up the line spacing by using \sqrt and \frac, the line that follows these has increased line spacing in the pdf output
code: Find the normal and shearing stresses on an oblique plane defined by $l=\sqrt{\frac{3}{13}}$, $m=\sqrt{\frac{1}{13}}$, and $n=\sqrt{\frac{9}{13}}$.
Complete working minimal examples are preferred over code snippets. To avoid single lines with different spacing you can either increase the line spacing for all lines with \setupinterlinespace or you use a different fraction command which uses smaller numbers or creates inline fractions. \starttext \startlines \type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}} \type{\xfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xfrac{1}{3}} \type{\xxfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xxfrac{1}{3}} \type{\tfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\tfrac{1}{3}} \type{\sfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\sfrac{1}{3}} \type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}} \type{\dfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\dfrac{1}{3}} \type{\cfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\cfrac{1}{3}} \type{\vfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\vfrac{1}{3}} \type{\hfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\hfrac{1}{3}} \stoplines \stoptext Wolfgang