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− | + | ! style="width: 50%"| Tutorials (learning) | |
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− | * [ | + | *'''from Aditya Mahajan''' |
− | * [http://www.pragma-ade. | + | ** [https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/archive/b/b4/20100530075041!Mathalign.pdf 2010 - <i>Using \startalign and friends</i>] (My Way article) |
− | + | ** [https://meeting.contextgarden.net/2008/talks/2008-08-24-aditya-display-math/presentation.pdf 2008 - <i>Display Math in Formula - Where is it and where can it go</i>] (presentation) | |
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− | + | * The [[Math | Mathematics central page]] | |
− | + | * [[:Category:Math | Wiki pages in Mathematics category]] | |
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+ | ! Explanation (understanding) !! Reference (information) | ||
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+ | *'''from Hans Hagen''' | ||
+ | ** [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/math-mkiv.pdf <i>Math rendering</i>] manual (2018) | ||
+ | *'''from Mikael P. Sundqvist''' | ||
+ | ** 2022 — TUG — <i>Pushing math forward with luametatex and ConTeXt</i> : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuRa4cnXK-I video], [https://tug.org/tug2022/assets/served/Mikael_P._Sundqvist-TUG2022-sundqvist-lmtx-math-slides.pdf slides], [https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb43-2/tb134hagen-math.pdf article] | ||
+ | | The [[:Category:Command/Mathematics | commands in Mathematics category]] | ||
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= Chemistry = | = Chemistry = | ||
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The [[:Category:Chemistry|pages in Chemistry category]]. | The [[:Category:Chemistry|pages in Chemistry category]]. | ||
− | [ | + | * [[manual:xchemml-s.pdf|ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry)]] by Pragma |
= Physics = | = Physics = | ||
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The [[:Category:Physics| pages in Physics category]]. | The [[:Category:Physics| pages in Physics category]]. | ||
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= Generics = | = Generics = | ||
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* [[Units]] | * [[Units]] | ||
* [[:Category:Graphics|Graphics]] like diagrams, [[Flow_Charts]], [[Chromatograms]], [[MPgraph|graph module]] based on MetaPost. | * [[:Category:Graphics|Graphics]] like diagrams, [[Flow_Charts]], [[Chromatograms]], [[MPgraph|graph module]] based on MetaPost. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xsteps-s.pdf|Steps]] (XML step charts, by Pragma). This module is written in the process of defining a couple of styles for an educational math book.The macros provide you a way to visualize steps in for instance solving equations. |
* [[Proclaim]]: In Plain-TeX there is the command \proclaim which is very handy when writing mathematics and stating theorems, lemmas, definitions and so on. | * [[Proclaim]]: In Plain-TeX there is the command \proclaim which is very handy when writing mathematics and stating theorems, lemmas, definitions and so on. | ||
[[Category:Sciences]] | [[Category:Sciences]] | ||
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[[Category:XML]] | [[Category:XML]] |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 18 May 2024
Mathematics
Tutorials (learning) | How-to guides (goals) |
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Explanation (understanding) | Reference (information) |
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The commands in Mathematics category |
Chemistry
The Chemistry Central Page. ConTeXt comes with PPCHTeX, an extensive chemistry module which allows the drawing of chemical structures and the typesetting of reactions.
The pages in Chemistry category.
- ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry) by Pragma
Physics
The Physics Central Page.
The pages in Physics category.
- PhysML (MathML extension for physics) by Pragma
Generics
Sciences also use a lot :
- Units
- Graphics like diagrams, Flow_Charts, Chromatograms, graph module based on MetaPost.
- Steps (XML step charts, by Pragma). This module is written in the process of defining a couple of styles for an educational math book.The macros provide you a way to visualize steps in for instance solving equations.
- Proclaim: In Plain-TeX there is the command \proclaim which is very handy when writing mathematics and stating theorems, lemmas, definitions and so on.