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From: "Adam Lindsay" <atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
Subject: Re:  Is there a mathematica	typesetting	manual	for	ConTeXt ?
Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 17:41:50 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050514174150.25730@mail.comp.lancs.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050514133654.06E4C10DF63@smtp.sibsnet.org>

xiaojf said this at Sat, 14 May 2005 21:36:45 +0800:

>Hi,
>I  can code the cycle in ConTeXt,but it's too ugly and I will try to
>improve it.
>here is my code:
>
>\starttext
>\placeformula
>\startformula
>\matrix{A+B&{\Delta G_1\atop\rightleftharpoons}&AB\cr
>\Delta G_3\!\!\upharpoonleft\!\downharpoonright&&
>\upharpoonleft\!\downharpoonright\!\!\Delta G_4\cr
>A'+B&{\rightleftharpoons\atop\Delta G_2}&A'B\cr}
>\stopformula
>\stoptext

Hmm. It seems like a reasonable starting point, but I'll admit this is
beyond my abilities to fix over this weekend. I hope some other TeXnician
might come along and offer some advice.

Best of luck,
adam

>There is a similar example in "The TeXbook"(example 18.46).
>You can try the follow code:
>
>$$\def\normalbaselines{\baselineskip20pt
>\lineskip3pt \lineskiplimit3pt }
>\def\mapright#1{\smash{
>\mathop{\longrightarrow}\limits^{#1}}}
>\def\mapdown#1{\Big\downarrow
>\rlap{$\vcenter{\hbox{$\scriptstyle#1$}}$}}
>\matrix{&&&&&&0\cr
>&&&&&&\mapdown{}\cr
>0&\mapright{}&{\cal O}_C&\mapright\iota&
>\cal E&\mapright\rho&\cal L&\mapright{}&0\cr
>&&\Big\Vert&&\mapdown\phi&&\mapdown\psi\cr
>0&\mapright{}&{\cal O}_C&\mapright{}&
>\pi_*{\cal O}_D&\mapright\delta&
>R^1f_*{\cal O}_V(-D)&\mapright{}&0\cr
>&&&&&&\mapdown{\theta_i\otimes\gamma^{-1}}\cr
>&&&&&&\hidewidth R^1f_*\bigl({\cal O}
>_V(-iM)\bigr)\otimes\gamma^{-1}\hidewidth\cr
>&&&&&&\mapdown{}\cr
>&&&&&&0\cr}$$
>
>Since i'm just a newbie of TeX, I don't really understand the first a few
>lines 
>of the solution. I still need some learning and practice :)

ah, don't we all...
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  reply	other threads:[~2005-05-14 16:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-05-14 13:36 xiaojf
2005-05-14 16:41 ` Adam Lindsay [this message]
2005-05-18  7:22   ` Mojca Miklavec
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-05-14 11:49 xiaojf
2005-05-14 12:31 ` Adam Lindsay
2005-05-12 11:14 redox
2005-05-12 13:00 ` Hans Hagen
2005-05-12 19:43 ` Mikael Persson
2005-05-13  3:18   ` redox
2005-05-13  7:16     ` Hans Hagen
2005-05-14  4:03       ` redox
2005-05-14  5:05         ` Tobias Burnus
2005-05-14  7:46           ` Adam Lindsay
2005-05-14  9:44           ` Patrick Gundlach
2005-05-13  7:22     ` Maurice Diamantini

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