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You can use all of PlainTeX math and most of AMSmath in ConTeXt; for the latter you may need the '''nath''' module (see on [ftp://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/context/contrib/maths/t-nath.tex CTAN]).
 
You can use all of PlainTeX math and most of AMSmath in ConTeXt; for the latter you may need the '''nath''' module (see on [ftp://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/context/contrib/maths/t-nath.tex CTAN]).
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Esp. for physics there's the '''units''' module.  
 
Esp. for physics there's the '''units''' module.  
  
There's a module for chemical structure formulae: '''PPCHTeX''' (works also with LaTeX). It's based on  
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There's a module for chemical structure formulae: [[Chemistry|PPCHTeX]] (works also with LaTeX). It's based on  
 
[[Metapost]] and [[MetaFun]].
 
[[Metapost]] and [[MetaFun]].
  
 
It is also possible to use most LaTeX equations in ConTeXt with a relatively small set of supporting definitions; that is discussed in the [[LaTeX Math in ConTeXt]] page.
 
It is also possible to use most LaTeX equations in ConTeXt with a relatively small set of supporting definitions; that is discussed in the [[LaTeX Math in ConTeXt]] page.

Revision as of 14:23, 21 August 2004

< Main Page | Chemistry >

You can use all of PlainTeX math and most of AMSmath in ConTeXt; for the latter you may need the nath module (see on CTAN).

The "native" ConTeXt way of math is MathML - rather verbose but mighty. Here's the docs:

Esp. for physics there's the units module.

There's a module for chemical structure formulae: PPCHTeX (works also with LaTeX). It's based on Metapost and MetaFun.

It is also possible to use most LaTeX equations in ConTeXt with a relatively small set of supporting definitions; that is discussed in the LaTeX Math in ConTeXt page.