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<cd:commandgroup name="m" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | <cd:commandgroup name="m" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | ||
<cd:shortdesc><!-- a short command summary goes here --> | <cd:shortdesc><!-- a short command summary goes here --> | ||
− | The command <tt>\m</tt> puts its argument in math mode.</cd:shortdesc> | + | The command <tt>\m</tt> puts its argument in inline math mode.</cd:shortdesc> |
<cd:variants> | <cd:variants> | ||
<cd:command category="mathematics" file="math-ini.mkiv" interfacedate="2020-06-19T13:41" interfacefile="i-math.xml" level="document" name="m" variantnumber="1"> | <cd:command category="mathematics" file="math-ini.mkiv" interfacedate="2020-06-19T13:41" interfacefile="i-math.xml" level="document" name="m" variantnumber="1"> |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 23 September 2021
Contents
\m
Summary
The command \m puts its argument in inline math mode.
Settings
Settings assignment
Description
\m is the ConTeXt replacement for plain TeX’s $ ... $, but it takes additional options.
Examples
Example 1
\tfd\m{e = m c^2}