> On 21 May 2016, at 20:03, Wolfgang Schuster <[email protected]> 
> wrote:

>> OK. There are two different issues involved: if one wants to use a monospace 
>> font, and if one wants it verbatim, without TeX translation. For me, the 
>> latter would suffice. The typing environment, it seems, combines the two, 
>> and the monospace part cannot be turned off.
>> 
> The typing environment uses only a monospaced font as default style but you 
> can also
> use it with a serif or sans serif font, e.g. \setuptyping[style=sans].

The code below works. One can alternatively put it on the \starttyping command, 
admitting mixing with traditional monospace code at other places. The idea here 
is to display Unicode input files as is, so finding a monospace font for all 
those characters may be difficult. Just changing to sans did not work though.

\setupbodyfont[xits,10pt]
\setuptyping[style=normal]

\starttyping %[style=normal]
∀(i, k) ∈ I×K: C(i, k) ≔ ∑_(j∈J) A(i, j)·B(j, k)
\stoptyping


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