Hi Otared, the actual problem arises with \starttext \startformula [A,B] =0. \stopformula \stoptext or, even worse, with \starttext \startformula [\partial,B] =0. \stopformula \stoptext Hans' solution is to use \relax whenever one has a [ at the beginning of a formula: \starttext \startformula \relax [\partial,B] =0. \stopformula \stoptext Matthias On Nov 17, 2004, at 5:35 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
At 15:29 -0500 16/11/04, Matthias Weber wrote: Hello,
I'd like to typeset [\partial,B]=0
Hi Matthias,
Despite Hans' suggestion of putting \relax in front of [, in my installation of ConTeXt this works well: \starttext \startformula 0 =[\partial,B] =0. \stopformula
Make sure there is no funny invisible characters in front of the square brackets. Best regards: OK
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