On 7/31/2013 12:04 AM, Michael Murphy wrote:
Hello all,

I'm trying to typeset 'H' with a circumflex (or hat) in math mode, but
the result is rather ugly when not using latin-modern. I've tried to
redefine the \hat macro to move the accent up a bit using \topaccent: is
this the best approach? Having to nest '$' does not seem right at all.
(Also, for some reason although I find \mathhat in enco-ini.mkiv, when I
try to use it I get undefined control sequence.)

Thanks,
Michael

\starttypescript [mathfont]
   \definetypeface [mathfont] [mm] [math]  [palatino]  [default]
[rscale=1.0]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[mathfont]
\setupbodyfont[mathfont]

\starttext

$\hat{H}$

\def\hat#1{\topaccent{3pt}{0}{90}{\textcircumflex}{$#1$}}

$\hat{H}$

\stoptext

$\widehat{H}$

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