Hello Everybody,
this "innerproduct" goes well:
# begin:
\define[2]\innerprod{\langle#1,#2\rangle}
\starttext
\innerprod{\,x}{y} + z
\stoptext
# end.
best regards,
Rene'
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Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 17:10:29 -0700
From: "Guilherme P. de Freitas" <guilherme@gpfreitas.com>
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Subject: [NTG-context] Problems with inner products
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Hi everybody,
I am trying to define a command for inner products. I would like to
type $\innerprod{x, y}$ and obtain in the output <x, y>. Now, I
defined
\define[2]\innerprod
{\langle #1, #2 \rangle}
but then, when I used the command, I got some weird behavior: the next
character after "y" would "jump in" the inner product. For example,
when writing
$\innerprod{x, y} + z$
I was hoping to obtain as an output
<x, y> + z
But I got as an output
<x, y +> z
I am using the ConTeXt that came with MacTeX 2008 (I downloaded it a
few days ago).
Best,
Guilherme
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Guilherme P. de Freitas
http://www.gpfreitas.com
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