Adam Lindsay wrote:
\definetypeface[somename][mm][math][euler][euler]
\setupbodyfont[somename]
\starttext
$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$
\stoptext
I don't get any accents. Am I doing something wrong?
No, I am.
You can verify further by adding:
\loadmapfile[original-ams-base]
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
To enable bold math by default write:
\definetypeface[somename][mm][boldmath][latin-modern][default][rscale=1]
% optional parameter rscale may be any number
followed by \setupbodyfont[somename]
if you want some other font, for example euler, choose one of the
following
I also ran into two problems concerning accented math while
experimenting a bit (see below).
Hans Hagen wrote:
Radhelorn wrote:
Thanks Hans, Wolfgang for your advice. \mbox and \text in newmath solves
some problems like units, but what if I want bold roman math with
international
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 1 Jul 2005 15:16:47 +0200:
\definetypeface[somename][mm][math][euler][euler]
\setupbodyfont[somename]
\starttext
$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$
\stoptext
I don't get any accents. Am I doing something wrong?
No, I am.
You can verify further by adding:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks Hans, Wolfgang for your advice. \mbox and \text in newmath
solves some problems like units, but what if I want bold roman math
with international characters (or my own fonts) by default?
$\hbox{\tf \'e\'erste}$ and $\mbox{\'e\'erste}$
$\hbox{\bf \'e\'erste}$ and
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is
there a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX
mathtext package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
Is there some documentation on math in ConTeXt except sources?
Hello,
There
Radhelorn wrote:
Hello All!
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is there
a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX mathtext
package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
Is there some documentation on math in ConTeXt except sources?
\starttext
Hans Hagen wrote:
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is
there a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX
mathtext package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
compare $\hbox{\'e\'erste}$ and $\hbox{\tf \'e\'erste}$ and
$\mbox{\'e\'erste}$
what
Radhelorn wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is
there a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX
mathtext package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
compare $\hbox{\'e\'erste}$ and $\hbox{\tf \'e\'erste}$ and
Hello All!
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is there
a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX mathtext
package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
Is there some documentation on math in ConTeXt except sources?
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Radhelorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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