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\startalign,\stopalign
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Each has its own advantage and can be customized: for a thorough understanding of these commands please refer to Aditya Mohajan's excellent user's guide[http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/mathalign.pdf Using \startalign and friends]. These commands can be found in [[source:core-mat.tex|core-mat.tex]] file, which contains most of the core ConTeXt math macros.
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\stopmatrix
\stopformula
 \stoptext</pre>In these structures it is important (well, in the above example it is not important and the result is the same, but I have been told that it is necessary in some other situations...) to notice that the sign \type{"=} " is preceded by \type{"\NC{}}, since
otherwise that sign would be considered as a binary operator and the alignment would be
disturbed (at least this is what I guess…Otared K.).
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One of the powerful structures in displaying mathematical formulas is the possibility of defining custom maths alignment.
For instance the following definition
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