On 2009-11-12, Sam Liddicott wrote: > * Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 15:16: >> Sam Liddicott schrieb:
> I suppose another fix would be a package that redefines \textuparrow{} > (etc) to switch font if running under the ul9 font. Redefining \textuparrow would only be a workaround, no fix. The standard behaviour is: if the symbol is not available in the font, a replacement is used from a different font and a warning issued. This also works in your example (as you reported). However instead of the common Warning, an Error is thrown -- this is the problem. Günter