On Thu, 2025-09-04 at 12:02 -0700, Kip Warner wrote:
> I think I got it:
>
> \define\boldreals{\im{\mb \reals}}
>
> Is that the best way of doing it?
It looks like this breaks if I override the serif font to a font which
doesn't appear to have a bold \reals character:
\definefontfamily[main_font][serif][titilliumweb]
\setupbodyfont[main_font]
\define\boldreals{\im{\mb \reals}}
\starttext
\boldreals\ \reals
\stoptext
When I use ConTeXt on Web, sometimes the first R is bold and sometimes
it is not if I re-generate the PDF. I don't know if I'm doing something
wrong or if this is a race condition.
Is there a way I tell ConTeXt to just use the \mb font whenever
typesetting \boldreals and not titilliumweb?
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