On Sat, 14 May 2016, Hans Åberg wrote: >> On 14 May 2016, at 18:41, Aditya Mahajan wrote: >> >> On Sat, 14 May 2016, Hans Åberg wrote: >> >>> >>>> On 14 May 2016, at 01:25, Hans Hagen wrote: >>> >>>> installing and running the garden distribution is quite simple (as is updating) .. there are less files too (so no big burden to have it alongside tex live) >>> >>> With this installation, I get a strange bug: >>> >>> In the example below, the first integral gets ‘limits' in the displayed formula, as though ‘nolimits’ has not been defined. It works if one puts a character before the first integral sign. So it seems that the \startformula command misses the ∫ definition on the first non-space character. >> >> I haven't debugged this, but my guess is that the int symbol is read before \everymathematics is executed (because \startformula is looking ahead for the optional arguments in [...] and the only way to do so is read the next symbol and check if it is [). >> >> Use >> \startformula\relax >> ... >> \stopformula > > Just about anything seems to work: > I put in an empty group > \startformula{} > ... > \stopformula Be careful with empty group in math mode: \startformula{} -a \stopformula \startformula\relax -a \stopformula Aditya