> On 7 Sep 2016, at 20:25, Otared Kavian wrote: > > Hi Hans, > > Thank you for having fixed the issue with numbered equations in math aligned environment, noticed and reported by Mikael Sundqvist. > However the problem is solved only when the numbers are on the right: when the numbers are on the left, there is still a discrepancy between the location of numbers in equations numbered in an aligned environment and those which are by themselves. > Please have a look at the attached PDF which is the result of the following example (using ConTeXt ver: 2016.09.06 19:11 MKIV beta). > Best regards: OK > > %%% begin math-align.tex > \starttext > \placeformula > \startformula > \startalign > \NC \exp(t_1)\exp(t_2)\NC = x_1x_2=\exp(\log(x_1x_2))\NR > \NC \NC =\exp(\log x_1+\log x_2) = \exp(t_1+t_2).\NR[eq:explag1] > \stopalign > \stopformula > > \placeformula > \startformula > 1+1=2 > \stopformula > > \setupformulas[location=left] > with \type{\setupformulas[location=left]} > > \placeformula > \startformula > \startalign > \NC \exp(t_1)\exp(t_2)\NC = x_1x_2=\exp(\log(x_1x_2))\NR > \NC \NC =\exp(\log x_1+\log x_2) = \exp(t_1+t_2).\NR[eq:explag1] > \stopalign > \stopformula > > \placeformula > \startformula > 2+3=5 > \stopformula > \stoptext > %%% end math-align.tex > > > >