Hello,

I came across the following obscure math/color namespace clash:

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\definecolor [tan] [h=d2b48c] % Taken from \setupcolor [x11]

\starttext
$\tan θ$
\stoptext

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One solution would be to give precedence in math mode to the standard 
mathematical tokens (here \tan).

Another solution would be simply to avoid the use of "tan" (as a color). In 
colo-imp-x11.mkiv it could be renamed "tan0" (there is already tan1, tan2, 
tan3). This is somewhat unfortunate as "tan" is a standard X11 color name. On 
the other hand, one would like to be able to use colors in math mode as well...

So I propose the following patch:

121c121
< \definecolor [tan0]                 [h=d2b48c] % ! namespace clash with $\tan$
---
> \definecolor [tan]                  [h=d2b48c]

Alan
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