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< [[Math]] | [[MathML]] | [[Math with amsl]] | [[Math with nath]] > | < [[Math]] | [[MathML]] | [[Math with amsl]] | [[Math with nath]] > | ||
− | Here some short examples of how to use math with the [http://source.contextgarden.net/m-newmat.tex newmat] module, which "collects macros that TeX users kind of expect to be available when typesetting math," according to the documentation. These currently include the | + | Here some short examples of how to use math with the [http://source.contextgarden.net/m-newmat.tex newmat] module, which "collects macros that TeX users kind of expect to be available when typesetting math," according to the documentation. These currently include the {{cmd|frac}} family ({{cmd|frac}}, {{cmd|dfrac}}, {{cmd|tfrac}}, {{cmd|binom}}, etc.), the {{cmd|QED}} symbol, the {{cmd|boxed}} command, and the <tt>subarray</tt>, <tt>substack</tt>, and <tt>smallmatrix</tt> environments, along with a few others. At one time it also included the {{cmd|text}} command, though that has now been moved to the core. |
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\usemodule[newmat] | \usemodule[newmat] | ||
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Inline math: $x = \frac{y}{2z} + x_{\text{center}}$ | Inline math: $x = \frac{y}{2z} + x_{\text{center}}$ | ||
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Display math: | Display math: | ||
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Display math: | Display math: | ||
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\startformula | \startformula | ||
q = \delta \frac{\partial p}{\partial x} = | q = \delta \frac{\partial p}{\partial x} = | ||
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\startformula\eqalign{ | \startformula\eqalign{ | ||
t_{L,\text{early}} & = t_{L,\text{late}} = t_{L,\text{ray}} \cr | t_{L,\text{early}} & = t_{L,\text{late}} = t_{L,\text{ray}} \cr | ||
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(These samples are adapted from an example sent to the mailing list on 2005-06-28 by Wolfgang Zillig.) | (These samples are adapted from an example sent to the mailing list on 2005-06-28 by Wolfgang Zillig.) | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 9 August 2020
< Math | MathML | Math with amsl | Math with nath >
Here some short examples of how to use math with the newmat module, which "collects macros that TeX users kind of expect to be available when typesetting math," according to the documentation. These currently include the \frac family (\frac, \dfrac, \tfrac, \binom, etc.), the \QED symbol, the \boxed command, and the subarray, substack, and smallmatrix environments, along with a few others. At one time it also included the \text command, though that has now been moved to the core.
Inline maths:
\usemodule[newmat] Inline math: $x = \frac{y}{2z} + x_{\text{center}}$
produces
Display math:
\usemodule[newmat] Display math: \startformula q = \delta \frac{\partial p}{\partial x} = \delta(\phi) p_{vsat}(\theta) \frac{\partial \phi}{\partial x} = \left[ \frac{\delta_a}{\mu(\theta)} p_{vsat}(\theta) \right] \frac{\partial \phi}{\partial x} = k \frac{\partial \phi}{\partial x} \stopformula
Legends:
\usemodule[newmat] \startlegend \leg k \\ water vapor permeability \\ \\ \leg K \\ water vapor permeance \\ \\ \leg S \\ surface \\ \\ \leg L \\ length \\ \\ \stoplegend
Aligned display math:
\usemodule[newmat] \startformula\eqalign{ t_{L,\text{early}} & = t_{L,\text{late}} = t_{L,\text{ray}} \cr & = 6\ \mu m \cr }\stopformula
(These samples are adapted from an example sent to the mailing list on 2005-06-28 by Wolfgang Zillig.)