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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex index dbdd7800cfc..030a919dbfb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex @@ -285,8 +285,8 @@ to their nucleus without any exception. The primitives \x`\displaystyle`, \x`\textstyle`, \x`\scriptstyle` and \x`\scriptscriptstyle` set the given style regardless the default rules. For example, you can create a formula in in-line math mode and in $D$ style by -`$\displaystyle <fomula>$` or a formula in display mode and $T$ style can be printed -by `$$\textstyle <fomrula>$$`. +`$\displaystyle <formula>$` or a formula in display mode and $T$ style can be printed +by `$$\textstyle <formula>$$`. If a subformula is placed below something (below a line from root symbol, below a fraction line), then the processed style $D, T, S$ or $SS$ is @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ of the \OpTeX/ manual). For example \_def\_marm {\_inmath{\_rmavariables \_rmdigits}} % \_mamrm is used in \rm \endtt % -`\_inmath` runs it parameter only in math mode and sets the math alphabets. +`\_inmath` runs its parameter only in math mode and sets the math alphabets. You can see the file `unimath-codes.opm` where all these selectors are defined. You can redefine them. For example, \OpTeX/ defines `\bf` as a math alphabet selector that selects sans serif bold in math. This is the common |