On 2/4/2013 6:06 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
    if you really want a sans math font hvmath is probably a candidate
    (as is informal)


Are you talking about this?

http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/hvmath/hvmain.htm

If I were to purchase the OTF version of this font, would I be able
(fairly easily) in ConTeXt to typeset my entire document (text and math)
using the sans serif Helvetica font?  Is that something that would have
to have a great amount of work done in ConTeXt to setup, or is it "ready
to go" since it's in OTF format?

I wonder if it's otf but if the type1 uses standard tex encoding, it should work as virtual otf .. you then only need to make a file like tx-math.lfg as vectors are already built-in.

Hans


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