Hello list, is there a better way to interlace overbraces and underbraces like this?
\starttext These are the expressions to combine:
$$\overbrace{a+b+c}+d \quad a+\underbrace{b+c+d}$$
This is the desired result:
$$\overbrace{a+b+c}+d \kern-16mm\underbrace{\hbox to 15mm{ }}$$
\blank {\tfx(the underbrace should move down a little more)} \stoptext
On 10/25/2019 4:54 PM, mf wrote: the best i can so is to provide more options (one day drawing these things might come to a grinding halt because of them) \starttext \startbuffer $a + \doublebrace[lt=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \overbrace [lt=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \underbrace [lt=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \doublebrace[rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \overbrace [rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \underbrace [rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \doublebrace[lt=1em,rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \overbrace [lt=1em,rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \underbrace [lt=1em,rb=1em] {b+c+d} + e$\blank $a + \doublebrace[lt=-4em,rb=-4em]{b+c+d} + e$\blank \stopbuffer \typebuffer[option=TEX] \getbuffer \stoptext so, lt for lefttop etc Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------