inconsistent math fontsize
Dear list members Sofar, I’ve been using \qquad to separate two formulas side-by-side on a single line. To ensure consistency with spacing I want to change to using a \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction. See MWE below However, the solution using the \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction gives a noticeably smaller fontsize ! I’m using the latest beta: ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.25; Luatex 0.95 Worth noting that all both fontsizes are identical when using context live via contextgarden. Kind regards, Jan Willem Flamma MWE: \starttext % Printed in normal fontsize \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \qquad \qquad \qquad a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula % Printed in smaller fontsize \startformulas \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula \stopformulas \stoptext
On 7/27/2016 2:29 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members
Sofar, I’ve been using \qquad to separate two formulas side-by-side on a single line. To ensure consistency with spacing I want to change to using a \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction. See MWE below
However, the solution using the \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction gives a noticeably smaller fontsize !
I’m using the latest beta: ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.25; Luatex 0.95
Worth noting that all both fontsizes are identical when using context live via contextgarden.
Kind regards, Jan Willem Flamma
MWE:
\starttext
% Printed in normal fontsize \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \qquad \qquad \qquad a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula
% Printed in smaller fontsize \startformulas \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula
\startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula \stopformulas
\stoptext
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On 28 jul. 2016, at 00:46, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 7/27/2016 2:29 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members
Sofar, I’ve been using \qquad to separate two formulas side-by-side on a single line. To ensure consistency with spacing I want to change to using a \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction. See MWE below
However, the solution using the \startformulas .. \stopformulas construction gives a noticeably smaller fontsize !
I’m using the latest beta: ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.25; Luatex 0.95
Worth noting that all both fontsizes are identical when using context live via contextgarden.
Kind regards, Jan Willem Flamma
MWE:
\starttext
% Printed in normal fontsize \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \qquad \qquad \qquad a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula
% Printed in smaller fontsize \startformulas \startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula
\startformula a=\frac{b}{c} \stopformula \stopformulas
\stoptext
fixed in next beta
Confirmed okay in ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.30 00:26 MKIV beta Thanks for the quick fix.
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