For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below. \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \starttabulate[|c|c|] \NN x \NN ¬x \NR \HL \NN 𝕗 \NN 𝕥 \NR \NC 𝕥 \NN 𝕗 \NR \stoptabulate \starttabulate[|mc|mc|] \NC x \NC ¬x \NR \HL \NC 𝕗 \NC 𝕥 \NR \NC 𝕥 \NC 𝕗 \NR \stoptabulate
Hans Åberg mailto:haberg-1@telia.com 29. Mai 2016 um 18:38 For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below. What do you expect?
You use in your table math characters which aren’t available in the text font and as a result nothing is shown. Wolfgang
On 29 May 2016, at 18:57, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Åberg 29. Mai 2016 um 18:38 For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below. What do you expect?
The pages [1], "Using math mode” suggests \NN <formula> is equivalent to \NC $<formula>$ 1. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate
You use in your table math characters which aren’t available in the text font and as a result nothing is shown.
But it ain’t.
Hans Åberg mailto:haberg-1@telia.com 29. Mai 2016 um 20:49
On 29 May 2016, at 18:57, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Åberg 29. Mai 2016 um 18:38 For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below. What do you expect?
The pages [1], "Using math mode” suggests \NN<formula> is equivalent to \NC $<formula>$
1. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate The description is wrong, the \NN command calls the \digits command at the begin of the cell, i.e.
\NN … is the same as \NC \digits … Wolfgang
On 29 May 2016, at 20:58, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Åberg 29. Mai 2016 um 20:49
The pages [1], "Using math mode” suggests \NN <formula> is equivalent to \NC $<formula>$
1. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate The description is wrong, the \NN command calls the \digits command at the begin of the cell, i.e.
\NN …
is the same as
\NC \digits …
OK. Perhaps a \NM … command call $…$, then. The output on the \digits page is wrong, too. (Because of the confusion of “,” and “.” in numbers, an international standard suggests to use either of them as a decimal separator, and a single space between digits if so wished. Haven’t caught on much, though.) http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/digits
You also shouldn't paste blackboard characters as you did in your example. Instead you should use \blackboard command -> check wiki. You will have to place it within a math environment though, so it might be wiser to read into "natural TABLES". -> also check wiki. For example: \startformula {\blackboard Hello World} \stopformula or \startformula {\blackboard R} \stopformula Greets, Seba Am 29.05.2016 um 18:38 schrieb Hans Åberg:
For some reason, the use of \NN as in the first table below is not working. It works fine using math columns, though, as in the second table below.
\setupbodyfont[xits,10pt]
\starttabulate[|c|c|] \NN x \NN ¬x \NR \HL \NN 𝕗 \NN 𝕥 \NR \NC 𝕥 \NN 𝕗 \NR \stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|mc|mc|] \NC x \NC ¬x \NR \HL \NC 𝕗 \NC 𝕥 \NR \NC 𝕥 \NC 𝕗 \NR \stoptabulate
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