Thanks all, for your reactions.

I tried them all, but the process still stops at the \frac, which I changed now 
into \frac{1}{40}, whatever I do.


The gentium font does not load properly; the file is typeset in Times instead. 
I get these strange references to gentium instead.

Regards,

Robert

\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) .t\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 
l\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) eg\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) r\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 
aa\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) f.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) n\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 
l/\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) b\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) i\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 
nnen\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) and\*gentium10ptrmtf* 
(-20) /\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 3\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 7\*gentium10ptrmtf* 
(-15) 3\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 0\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 6\*gentium10ptrmtf* 
(-20) 4\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 9\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) /_J\*gentium10ptrmtf* 
(-15) eugdzo\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) r\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 
g\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) _\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) gedoog\*gentium10ptrmtf* 
(-20) t

another snipped related to Gentium:

\hbox(6.84+2.18)x203.05038, direction TLT
.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) .
.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) t
.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e
.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l
.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e
.etc.

...

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Op 26 sep 2011, om 15:59 heeft Khaled Hosny het volgende geschreven:

> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:31:09AM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
>> Am Montag, den 26.09.2011, 11:01 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>>> \definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes,script=latn]
>>> 
>>> \setupbodyfont[cambria]
>> 
>> Is there a font in Standalone which can be used to demonstrate the
>> behavior?
> 
> XITS, but you will get output as you describe below, which I know is
> buggy since the font lacks generalised frac feature.
> 
>>> \starttext
>>> 1/40 {\setff{frac}1/40} \m{\frac{1}{40}}
>> 
>> With `{\setff{frac}1/40}` the output is like ΒΌ0. Using `{40}` also does
>> not help.
> 
> Looks like frac here is a simple ligature of few predefined fractions.
> 
> Regards,
> Khaled
> 
> -- 
> Khaled Hosny
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