Hi here.

I was trying to use my own math font in Mark IV, inside distribution TeX
Live 2013, using typescript, but failed.

The way I am thinking, I might use an fallback way. For most of the math
symbols, I would use the provided palatino stuff, but for MathRoman and
MathItalic, I'd like to use the same font as of normal text, let's say
Minion Pro. As I'm looking into a normal typescript file, I thought of a
few options:

First of all, just overwrite the Palatino typescript, like follows:

\starttypescript
    \definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [name:minionproregular]
    \definefontsynonym [MathItalic][name:minionproit]
\stoptypescript

It gives out "Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set ..."

Another way I'm trying, is to use some fall back mode.

\starttypescript [math] [palatino]
    \setups[font:fallback:math]
    \definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [name:minionproregular]
    \definefontsynonym [MathItalic][name:minionproit]
\stoptypescript

It also doesn't work. The result was same as the previous.

And I also tried

\starttypescript [math] [palatinofb]
    \usetypescript[math][palatino]
    \definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [name:minionproregular]
    \definefontsynonym [MathItalic][name:minionproit]
\stoptypescript

This also makes no difference.

Inspired by
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/150566/minionpro-including-math-in-context,
I also tried the \definefallbackfamily, it turn out to be an undefined
control sequence.

In the main typescript, I uses

    \definetypeface[MinionPro-Mixed][mm][math][palatino][default]

So I cannot find out how to fulfill my need. I guess there might because of
a missing map file, but for a roman font, do we need any? Since the
following serif definition works fine:

\definefontfeature[zh][mode=node,script=hang,lang=zhs]

\starttypescript [serif] [MinionPro-Mixed]
    \definefontfallback[Serif]
 [name:minionproregular][0x0000-0x0400][force=yes]
    \definefontfallback[SerifItalic]    [name:minionproit]
[0x0000-0x0400][force=yes]
    \definefontfallback[SerifBold]      [name:minionprobold]
[0x0000-0x0400][force=yes]
    \definefontfallback[SerifBoldItalic][name:minionproboldit]
[0x0000-0x0400][force=yes]
    \definefontsynonym [Serif]
 [name:fzshusongz01][fallbacks=Serif] [features=zh]
    \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]
[name:fzheib01][fallbacks=SerifItalic] [features=zh]
    \definefontsynonym [SerifBold]     [name:fzheib01][fallbacks=SerifBold]
[features=zh]
    \definefontsynonym [SeriBoldItalic]
[name:fzheib01][fallbacks=SerifBoldItalic] [features=zh]
\stoptypescript

As I've seen, normally, a fallback definition of typescript is used in
serif/sans/mono, but there comes no successfull example for fall back of
math font. Also, there is fall back for a font, but not an entire
typescript.

And build a new math font is obvious beyond my competent.

So how to deal with this problem? Is there a solution?

Regards,

南京大学 现代工程与应用科学学院 2013级
罗晨星
Luo Chenxing
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chenxing....@gmail.com
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