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Revision as of 13:55, 14 September 2004

< Main Page | MathML >

Many people start with TeX because they want to set formulae. Simple math typesetting exists since PlainTeX and these commands work in ConTeXt as in LaTeX. Advanced math was introduced to TeX by AMS (American Mathematical Society); nowadays AMSTeX and LaTeX are united. But how can one use advanced math with ConTeXt?

  • There are two different math modules on CTAN, nath and amsl.
  • It is also possible to use most LaTeX equations in ConTeXt with a relatively small set of supporting definitions.
  • The "native" ConTeXt way of math is MathML, an application of XML - rather verbose but mighty.

Simple Math

\quotation{$c^2 = a^2 + b^2$}, says Pythagoras with inline math.

\startformula
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
\stopformula

(Someone please add a sample that shows the most advanced possible math without modules.)

Here you can try it "live" (PDF interface!).

Number Formatting

There's a special command, \digits, and a own manual about formatting numbers, see Pasting digits together

Math Fonts

Science

  • Esp. for physics there’s the units module.
  • Additions to MathML are PhysML and ChemML.
  • Chemistry
  • There's a module for chemical structure formulae: PPCHTeX (works also with LaTeX). It's based on Metapost and MetaFun.