Hi, I notice today that in display math, \int_a^b places a and b completely below and above the integral symbol, rather than offsets them to the right at the bottom and top as LaTeX does by default. I also notice that I can use \int\nolimits to achieve the LaTeX result. Is this the supposed behavior of ConTeXt? Because I remember this was not the case 2 years ago. Also can I somehow let ConTeXt use that \nolimits by default? Thanks. -- Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, Anger leads to hate, Hate leads to suffering
\setupmathematics[integral=nolimits]
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Darksair
Hi,
I notice today that in display math, \int_a^b places a and b completely below and above the integral symbol, rather than offsets them to the right at the bottom and top as LaTeX does by default. I also notice that I can use \int\nolimits to achieve the LaTeX result.
Is this the supposed behavior of ConTeXt? Because I remember this was not the case 2 years ago. Also can I somehow let ConTeXt use that \nolimits by default?
Thanks.
-- Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, Anger leads to hate, Hate leads to suffering
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Thanks, exactly what I need :) On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 02:39:20PM +0800, Zhichu Chen wrote:
\setupmathematics[integral=nolimits]
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Darksair
wrote: Hi,
I notice today that in display math, \int_a^b places a and b completely below and above the integral symbol, rather than offsets them to the right at the bottom and top as LaTeX does by default. I also notice that I can use \int\nolimits to achieve the LaTeX result.
Is this the supposed behavior of ConTeXt? Because I remember this was not the case 2 years ago. Also can I somehow let ConTeXt use that \nolimits by default?
Thanks.
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