On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Mikael Persson wrote:
>
> Hi Mojca,
>
> thank you for your answer. Now it actually works with these braces. I
> tried to do the same to get \hat working. Adding
>
>  \definemathsymbol [hat]      [accent] [mr] ["2]
>
> (inside \startmahtcollection[default] \stopmathcollection) from
> math-fou.tex, however $\hat{f}$ now gives f without a hat. Do I
> missunderstand something?
>
> However, it would be nice to get these math-fou.tex working.

I agree with that, but fonts have always been something that I hated
most in TeX :) :) :)
Does anyone else have an idea about that? I'm almost sure that the
same problem happened to lucida or some other math font, but I don't
remember which one.

> I read from the LaTeX file fourier.sty the line
> \DeclareMathAccent{\hat}{\mathalpha}{operators}{2}
> but I'm not sure howto translate that into ConTeXt code, the naive
>
>  \definemathsymbol [hat]      [alpha] [op] ["2]
>
> did not work...

Try:
    \definemathsymbol [hat] [accent] [tf] ["2]

(I thought there was a \definemathaccent, but apparently I was wrong.)

> Once this is fixed I can collect the needed files and send them to
> you(?) to get them included in the minimals if that is what people
> want (or make a package of it if that is better)

It's easiest to fetch the files directly from CTAN, the only question
is how to best organize that: it would be nice to split some fonts, so
that those who don't need extra fonts don't need to fetch them all.

Mojca
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