On Tue, 24 May 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:

On 24-5-2011 1:23, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,


according to [1] the number sets were originally set using bold
characters and only on the blackboard the double strokes were used.

ConTeXt defines for example `\naturalnumbers` or `\reals` [2] which are
set using double strokes.

How can I redefine those to be just bold?

I've made something for an upcoming beta:

\startformula
   \reals
   {\mathbf R}
   \utfchar{"0211D}
   \utfchar{"1D411}
\stopformula

\setupmathematics
 [rendering=1]

I will prefer something more verbose than rendering=1. Perhaps, numbersets=blackboard and numbersets=bold.

\startformula
   \reals
   {\mathbf R}
   \utfchar{"0211D}
   \utfchar{"1D411}
\stopformula

That give the desired result. But we need to set up some rendering vectors so I need to discuss it with Aditya first.

A bit tricky. Is \reals == ℝ? That is, what if I type ℝ should the output be bold R, or should ℝ always map to the corresponding slot in the unicode math font?

And of course Aditya want as export

<m:mi>ℝ</m:mi>
<m:mi>𝐑</m:mi>
<m:mi>ℝ</m:mi>
<m:mi>𝐑</m:mi>

So that is also taken care of.

Thanks :)

Aditya
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