On Friday, November 12, 2021 8:17:24 AM IST kauśika wrote:
Dear list,
I don't have a MWE per se, but as the title suggests, I want to be able to achieve the effect of \overset outside math mode. As I understand, \overset itself is implemented using \mathop and \limits.
Currently to achieve this I have defined some macros using \offset thus : \define[1]\pabv{\dontleavehmode\offset[width=0em,y=-16pt,x=3pt]{#1}} Unfortunately, I have to hard code the x values. So I have define several such macros with different offsets. Not an elegant solution, but it is what I could muster.
So, my objective is to place a smaller piece of text above another larger piece of text so that the text above is centered w.r.t the text below.
Please advise.
Thanks, kauśika
I was able to get some working examples using the second answer here: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/42456/creating-non-math-mode-substit... But, I was just curious if there is a more elegant ConTeXt specific way to achieve this. Thanks, kauśika