Hi Wolfgang, Indeed I overlooked the fact that in « mathcontext-screen.pdf » it is explained that: \breakhere [...] {…} 1 left right before after page samepage 2 TEXT Thanks for your patience with superficial users such as me :-) Best regards: Otared
On 7 Oct 2024, at 00:24, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Otared Kavian schrieb am 06.10.2024 um 23:43:
Hi Hans and Mikael,
I found a small issue in math mode with \breakhere. When \breakhere is followed by a brace in the following line, it creates a spurious break line. It can be fixed easily by the user by adding an empty line or issuing a \relax command, but I wanted to let you know.
\breakhere accepts an optional argument which has to be enclosed in braces and in your example you just passed the argument.
Wolfgang