On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 09:24, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>>> Thank you very much, Taco, especially for the detailed explanations you
>>> gave! It works like a charm. I've made a new Wiki page (my first one),
>>> mainly based on your answer:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Palatino_Linotype_under_MKIV
>>>
>>
>> I follow this example to test fonts Palatino. It works perfectly. Thanks!
>>
>> But when I do some math with \startformula ... \stopformula, I got
>> LMRoman12-Regular and LMMathItalic12-Regular in my PDF.
>>
>> My stupid question: How to use math symbols of Palatino ?
>
> use the ones based on the px fonts (search for palatino in  font-otf.mkiv)
>

Do you mean "type-otf.mkiv" ? I can't found "font-otf.mkiv" in my
minimal installation here.

I tried to add:
\starttypescript [math][palatino][all]
    \loadfontgoodies[px-math]
    \definefontsynonym[mathroman][pxm...@px-math]
\stoptypescript

into the example code. But it does not work.
Could you give me some idea please ?

Thanks
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