On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, David Arnold wrote:
Sanjoy,
Of course. Thanks.
But how about an example in latex or tex where a function eats a brace and crashes, as what happens with this context code:
\placeformula[-] \startformula [9,\infty)=\{x:\,x\ge 9\} \stopformula
I know I've seen this in Latex before, but I can't remember where.
\begin{equation} \begin{aligned} [g,\infty)=\{...\} \end{aligned} \end{equation} The package mathtools enforces that the optional arguments of aligned et al. should come in the same line, that is \begin{aligned}[t] takes "t" as an optional arguments which \begin{aligned} [t] does not. I do not think that this can be ever enforced in Context, because a lot of Context code is written like \definesomething [somename] [some options] \dosingleempty et al, could be changed to stop scanning on a newline, but I am certain it will break some of the internals. Aditya