Hallo, the following example compiles ok \starttext \startformula \frac{206}{7}=[29;2,2,1] \stopformula \stoptext while this compiles not \starttext \startformula [29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7} \stopformula \stoptext Bug or user error? Wolfgang
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini
Hallo,
the following example compiles ok
\starttext \startformula \frac{206}{7}=[29;2,2,1] \stopformula \stoptext
while this compiles not
\starttext \startformula [29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7} \stopformula \stoptext
Bug or user error?
Wolfgang
Try \starttext \startformula\relax [29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7} \stopformula \stoptext I think the [ is taken as starting an optional argument for \startformula. Best regards, Mikael
On 3/18/2010 4:15 PM, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
the following example compiles ok
\starttext \startformula \frac{206}{7}=[29;2,2,1] \stopformula \stoptext
while this compiles not
\starttext \startformula [29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7} \stopformula \stoptext
In context, commands accept options enclosed by [] after their name. In the second example, context expect [29;2,2,1] to be options for \startformula. So replace the second one with \startformula[] [29;2,2,1]=\frac{206}{7} \stopformula Mehdi
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Mehdi Omidali
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Mikael Persson
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Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini