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Dear ConTeXt folks, using the root sign √ `\sqrt` and the square brackets [] the distance does not seem to be optimal. \starttext \type{$\left[ \sqrt{x} \right]$}: $\left[ \sqrt{x} \right]$ Without \type{\left} and \type{\right}: $[\sqrt{x}]$ \type{$\left( \sqrt{x} \right)$}: $\left( \sqrt{x} \right)$ With \type{\,}: \type{$\left[ \sqrt{x}\, \right]$}: $\left[ \sqrt{x}\, \right]$ \placeformula \startformula \left[ \sqrt{x} \right] \stopformula \CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion \stoptext I am using the following version. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.25 21:29 MKIV fmt: 2011.11.25 int: english/english Is that a TeX limitation or should that be type set “correctly” automatically? Thanks, Paul