Janne Junnila <janne.junn...@gmail.com> writes:

> On a related note: It seems to me that \ointclockwise and
> \ointctrclockwise produce results opposite to what their names would
> indicate.

It seems wrong to me as well.  It could be a problem in a mapping
internal to context (or maybe the font).  char-def.lua gives, for
example,

 [0x2232]={
  category="sm",
  description="CLOCKWISE CONTOUR INTEGRAL",
  direction="on",
  linebreak="al",
  mathclass="limop",
  mathname="ointclockwise",
  unicodeslot=0x2232,
 },

The Unicode slot number is correct.  If you look up that Unicode character

<http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2232/index.htm>

it has a clockwise arrow.  But, as you say,

\starttext
$\ointclockwise$
\stoptext

shows an anticlockwise arrow.

-Sanjoy
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