Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > a slightly strange question. I re-compiled a pretty old ConTeXt
> > document a couple of days ago. In the "old good times" it was typeset
> > with
> >     \setupbodyfont[ant,18pt]
> > and an equation with $a\Longrightarrow b$.
> 
> If you don't mind switching full fonts, you could do this:
> 
>    \starttypescript [math] [antykwa-torunska] [name]
>      \definefontsynonym [MathRoman]        [ComputerModernMath-Roman]
>      \definefontsynonym [MathExtension]    [ComputerModernMath-Extension]
>      %  \definefontsynonym [MathItalic]       [ComputerModernMath-Italic]
>      \definefontsynonym [MathSymbol]       [ComputerModernMath-Symbol]
>    \stoptypescript

Thank you. This does exactly what I wanted on my computer (no idea
what to do anywhere else). However - how do you switch full fonts? On
live.contextgarden.net I tried to use

    \definetypeface[MyAnt] [mm] [math] [antykwa-torunska]  [default] 
    \setupbodyfont[MyAnt]

which works for latin-modern, but not for antykwa-torunska inside the
fourth brackets. Does this belong to the category of your last answer
"wait for the new version" or is there anything else I'm missing here?

Thank you,
    Mojca

Grrrr ... those fonts are just too annoying. And they behave
differently for every single combination of the machine & OS &
(Con)TeX(t) distribution & monkey sitting behing the computer ;)
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