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%D \module
%D [ file=math-scr,
%D version=2007.07.19,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Math Macros,
%D subtitle=Scripts,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
\writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Math Macros / Scripts}
\unprotect
%D These macros were first needed by Frits Spijker (also
%D known as Gajes) for typesetting the minus sign that is
%D keyed into scientific calculators.
% This is the first alternative, which works okay for the
% minus, but less for the plus.
%
% \def\dodoraisedmathord#1#2#3%
% {\mathord{{#2\raise.#1ex\hbox{#2#3}}}}
%
% \def\doraisedmathord#1%
% {\mathchoice
% {\dodoraisedmathord5\tf #1}%
% {\dodoraisedmathord5\tf #1}%
% {\dodoraisedmathord4\tfx #1}%
% {\dodoraisedmathord3\tfxx#1}}
%
% \def\negative{\doraisedmathord-}
% \def\positive{\doraisedmathord+}
%
% So, now we use the monospaced signs, that we also
% define as symbol, so that they can be overloaded.
\def\dodoraisedmathord#1#2#3%
{\mathord{{#2\raise.#1ex\hbox{#2\symbol[#3]}}}}
\def\doraisedmathord#1%
{\mathchoice
{\dodoraisedmathord5\tf {#1}}%
{\dodoraisedmathord5\tf {#1}}%
{\dodoraisedmathord4\tx {#1}}%
{\dodoraisedmathord3\txx{#1}}}
\def\dodonumbermathord#1#2%
{\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{0}%
\mathord{\hbox to \wd\scratchbox{\hss#1\symbol[#2]\hss}}}
\def\donumbermathord#1%
{\mathchoice
{\dodonumbermathord\tf {#1}}%
{\dodonumbermathord\tf {#1}}%
{\dodonumbermathord\tx {#1}}%
{\dodonumbermathord\txx{#1}}}
\definesymbol[positive] [\getglyph{Mono}{+}]
\definesymbol[negative] [\getglyph{Mono}{-}]
\definesymbol[zeroamount][\getglyph{Mono}{-}]
\def\negative {\doraisedmathord{negative}}
\def\positive {\doraisedmathord{positive}}
\def\zeroamount{\donumbermathord{zeroamount}}
%D How negative such a symbol looks is demonstrated in:
%D $\negative 10^{\negative 10^{\negative 10}}$.
% \setuptextformulas % why here
% [\c!size=\v!normal]
\protect \endinput
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