Hi Mojca,

it seems font switches do not work here.

You must define your own commands for upright Greek letters, e.g.

   \def\muup {\Umathchar  "0"0"0000B5 }

At least this works, maybe there is a better way to do it.


Johannes


Am 26.05.14 14:12, schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hi,

How could I get upright lowercase Greek letters in math formulas
(provided that such a symbol exists, of course)?

Here's a minimal example:

\setupbodyfont[times]
\starttext
$15{\rm\frac{μm}{μs}}$ 15 μs
\stoptext

Thank you,
     Mojca
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