In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, nicola wrote:
> > My goal is to use an arbitrary text font together with the Euler math
> > font. I am able to use a few combinations in ConTeXt, e.g. Palatino with
> > Euler, without problems. But when I switch to XeConTeXt (to use my
> > system's fonts), some Euler's math accents do not show up properly
> > (\hat) or not at all (\acute, \grave, \bar, \breve, \dot, \ddot, \tilde,
> > \check).
> 
> AFAIU, Euler does not have these accents. They are pulled from the 
> text font. That is a bit tricky because different text encodings have 
> accents at different locations. Right now, there is only suport for ec 
> and texnansi. You can try to add support for uc encoding by telling 
> ConTeXt about location of accents in uc encoding. Look at the code at 
> the end of math-eul.tex

Ok, I see. Where is \definemathsymbol documented? The third argument is 
not very clear to me.

Nicola

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