Tobias Burnus said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 07:05:44 +0200:
(I have to admit, I cannot find m-math.tex/t-math.tex anywhere.)
I "assumed" Hans meant MathML. :) \usemodule[mathml] The basic math capabilities within ConTeXt do seem poorly documented, mostly because they point to different sources, often in books. However, ConTeXt does use Plain TeX as its model for mathematics. The basics in ConTeXt are roughly equivalent to those described in: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula (I don't know if it will specifically help you, but I note there's a zh version of that page) ...but it takes some practice to spot the things that don't work directly in ConTeXt. Some differences are unimplemented features, some are differing conventions, some are because LaTeX thought they would be useful, and ConTeXt hasn't (yet). Some differences from the examples on that page that I notice immediately: Math is best delimited inline with \formula{ ... }, not $ ... $ Display math is best delimited with \startformula ... \stopformula , not $$ ... $$ \operatorname => \mfunction The double-, triple-, and quadruple-integrals (\iiiint) are undefined in basic ConTeXt's math. The \begin{case} environment needs to be simplified into the Plain \cases{} command. The AMSmath/LaTeX-like: $$ \begin{bmatrix} p & q \\ r & s \end{bmatrix} $$ ...can be interpreted as... \startformula \left[ \matrix{ p & q \cr r & s } \right] \stopformula This might not be the best answer to the original poster, but I do hope it provides a bit of a guide to the general ConTeXt newcomer. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam T. Lindsay, Computing Dept. atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Lancaster University, InfoLab21 +44(0)1524/510.514 Lancaster, LA1 4WA, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/510.492 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-