On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Hans Hagen
On 10/16/2014 1:23 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Hans Hagen
wrote: Hi,
new experimental feature in next beta
\enabletrackers[math.openedup]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\dorecurse{#1}{whatever }}
\startitemize[packed] \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \stopitemize \startitemize[packed,columns] \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \stopitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\dorecurse{#1}{whatever }\openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} }
\startitemize[packed,columns] \startitem whatever \openedupimath{1+2} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{1+2} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{1+2} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{1+2} whatever \stopitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\dorecurse{#1}{whatever }\openedupimath{1+2} }
\startitemize[packed] \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \stopitemize
\dorecurse{10}{whatever } \dorecurse {5}{\dorecurse{#1}{whatever }\openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} } \dorecurse{10}{whatever }
\stoptext
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I feel a bit stupid, now. What is this supposed to do? I get red and blue "markers" that have different thickness. What do they say/do?
Maybe if I don't understand, I will have no reason to (ask), but I got curious...
just compare it with imath and you will see that lines touch .. so it adds some space above and below if needed
/Mikael
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OK, nice. So, if I understand it right, it fixes the spacing like in: \startitemize[packed] \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever $\frac{1}{2}$ whatever \startitem whatever $\frac{1}{2}$ whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \startitem whatever \openedupimath{\frac{1}{2}} whatever \stopitemize between the rows where $ is used. A related question: Is \startimath 1+1 \stopimath and $1+1$ the same? I really like ConTeXt and want to use it (mainly for math since I work in a maths department), so I want to understand the different possibilities available. /Mikael