Hi,
On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 12:25 PM Fabrice Couvreur
Hi, In an algebraic expression, it is sometimes interesting to cross out terms. With LaTeX, there is the \cancel command from the package cancel. Is there an equivalent with conTeXt ? Thanks Fabrice
I don't know what the cancel package gives, but since December 22 or so, one can do \starttext \setupframed [mathstrikeout] [color=darkgreen, backgroundcolor=darkred, frame=off] \startTEXpage[offset=4dk,align=flushleft] \dm{1+\mathstrikeout[strike:text={what is this?}]{(2x-x)}+2=3+x} \blank \dm{1+\mathstrikeout[strike:math={=x}]{(2x-x)}+2=3+x} \blank \dm{1+\mathstrikeout[strike:math=u,arrow=no]{(2x-x)}+2=3+x} \blank \dm{1+\mathcrossout[strike:math={=x}]{(2x-x)}+2=3+x} \stopTEXpage \stoptext /Mikael