Dear ConTeXt folks,

using

ConTeXt  ver: 2011.05.18 22:26 MKIV  fmt: 2011.5.27  int: english/english

the following example produces different integral signs.

--- minimal example ---
\starttext
Using the NEO keyboard layout several math symbols can be inserted directly 
like $∫$ or $∩$.

But $\int$ and $∫$ look differently.
\stoptext
--- minimal example ---

Please find all files attached.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://neo-layout.org/

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\starttext
Using the NEO keyboard layout several math symbols can be inserted directly like $∫$ or $∩$.

But $\int$ and $∫$ look differently.
\stoptext

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