Hello,
On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 10:27:48 +0200, Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 7/16/2015 10:20 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
why this code:
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\def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$\GG$\fi}
because in math mode \GG expands \GG which expands \GG ....
I want to just pass G_G in math mode, so it seems to me that "\ifmmode G_G..." does the check.
The macro should write G + "lower index G" for both math and non-math scope.
And, in non math scope, the macro should just enclose itself by $...$ (or \m{...})...
And, this works well in TeX code:
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\def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$\GG$\fi}
\starttext
\GG $\GG$
\startitemize[][]
\sym{\GG} \GG
\sym{$\GG$} $\GG$
\sym{\m{\GG}} \m{\GG}
\item End
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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So how to rewrite the itemization into Lua?
maybe you mean:
\def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$GG$\fi}
... Could be \def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$G_G$\fi}, too, but why not \def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$\GG$\fi} (seems to me be simpler as the macro definition - which may be more complicated - appears only once)?