Thanks! Matthias On Nov 16, 2004, at 4:26 PM, h h extern wrote:
Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello, I'd like to typeset [\partial,B]=0 but \starttext \placeformula \startformula 0= [ A ,B ] = 0 \stopformula gives just "=0" (see below) while \stoptext \starttext \placeformula \startformula 0= [ A ,B ] \stopformula \stoptext works. What is the meaning of [ at the beginning of a formula, and how do I get rid of it?
there is a forward scan for [ ] i.e. a reference
just put a \relax in front of your intentional [
Hans
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