Hi,
I begin to
migrate slowly to ConTeXt, and I think it works very well for writing mathematics.
I have a question : what is the most complete Math Font to write mathematics with ConteXt course ?
thank you,
Fabrice


2014-02-10 9:45 GMT+01:00 Keith J. Schultz <schultzk@uni-trier.de>:
Hi Jaroslav,

Math support in ConTeXt is quite good.

For beginners there are pages in the Wiki.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Math

I have to admit some pages are dated, but still give valid examples.

The Wiki is a good starting point and have links to external example
pages.

regards
        Keith.


Am 09.02.2014 um 20:09 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar <hajtmar@gyza.cz>:

> Hello ConTeXist.
> I am very sorry for this OFF TOPIC contribution.
>
> For writing of this text led me several hours of searching on internet. I was looking for ways to typing of non-elementary math in ConTeXt
>
> Already a long time I use ConTeXt typesetting lot of different things and I am very satisfied. In the many things, of which I typed, was maths represented only marginally and minimally. Now I need to type some mathematics (at secondary school level) and I found that I came across borders of my knowledge of ConTeXt, or on possibilities of ConTeXt for typesetting of mathematics.
> I do not in any way call into question the ability of ConTeXt typesetting mathematics, although I think that who wants to type mathematics then use LaTeX.
> I want find experience of users of ConTeXt for real using of ConTeXt for typesetting of mathematics. I wonder how users use possible math modules (exist anything?) to be usable results.
>
> I have a few questions:
>
> 0. Do you think that this is only a problem for beginners of ConText or it is a general problem of ConTeXt?
> 1. How many of ConTeXt users use this tool for typesetting of non-elementary mathematics?
> 2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking in the field of mathematics rate)?
> 3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet mathematics at a reasonable level?
> 4. Is ConTeXt able to substitute LaTeX to typesetting of math (e.g. in the future)?
> 5. Can you think of any more questions that should be here?
>
>
> I hope that my question will help other beginners who would like to typing of mathematics use ConText - this unique and useful tool.
>
> Thanks for all the answers.
>
> Jaroslav Hajtmar
>
>
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