Am 11.02.2014 um 09:57 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist : > On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: > On 2/10/2014 9:24 AM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote: > Hi, > > I used ConTeXt (mkii) to write my PhD thesis in Mathematics in 2008. It > worked just fine. > > At the moment I write some exams and hand-outs using ConTeXt, but > research using LaTeX (since the journals do not really accept ConTeXt > and my collaborators dont know ConTeXt). > > It certainly works OK to write math in ConTeXt, but I have a feeling > that there are some things that are somewhat broken or not finetuned to > output what mathematicians expect. Look at the attached pdf files [1] > l.pdf (from LaTeX) and c.pdf (from latest standalone ConTeXt), with > source l.tex and c.tex for some examples. > > In mkiv we follow some alternative approaches compared to mkii (and probably other tex macro packages) and some aspects indeed might need tuning (or more configuration options) .. I try hard to get away from hackery solutions (for several reasons). > > I agree it is good to avoid hackery as long as possible, and I for sure is ready to relearn how to write some things. With the examples I gave in the previous email in mind: > > * How am I supposed to write first derivative (f') and second derivative (f'') in such a way that they have the same type of prime (the prime in the first derivative is the one I prefer)? No sure if to call this a bug! It seems that a single prime is always larger than multiple ones! You can always change its size! > * How am I supposed to write f_xx'' to get the output as in the LaTeX example (i.e. so that the primes are over the xx)? have to switch things around: f''_xx or f''_{xx} depending on the actual result you want. > * Could the default placement of limits in integrals be changed (integral=nolimits)? This is how it is done in almost all math books). Not sure what you want here! example? can be LateX > * What about the size and finetuning of placement of indices in integrals and sums (and probably products, unions, ...)? > * I remember I suggested that \| should be double bars in a previous thread on this list. Is there any drawback in giving double bars for \|? Of course I can relearn and use \lVert and \rVert, but I have a feeling that if we want people moving from LaTeX to ConTeXt, then this is the kind of things that should just work as expected... > > Best regards, Mikael regards Keith