On vrijdag, nov 15, 2002, at 17:48 Europe/Amsterdam, Hans Hagen wrote:
There I do not find [ex] but:Then, in math-lbr, check for:Since the last ConTeXt beta the typesetting of the greek capital letter PI doesn't work anymore in lucida (lbr). Small pi works >> though.
Anyone knows why? And where to find it back?
Can you check type-syn.tex?It should say: \starttypescript [math] [lucida] [name] \definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [LucidaBright] Hanstype-syn.tex has the following code: \starttypescript [math] [lucida] [name] \definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [LucidaBright] \definefontsynonym [MathExtension] [LucidaNewMath-Extension] \definefontsynonym [MathItalic] [LucidaNewMath-AltItalic] \definefontsynonym [MathSymbol] [LucidaNewMath-Symbol] \definefontsynonym [MathAlpha] [LucidaNewMath-Arrows] %\definefontsynonym [MathBeta] [LucidaNewMath-Roman] %\definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [LucidaNewMath-Roman] \stoptypescript
\definefamilysynonym [lbr] [ucgreek] [ex]
(seems that i messed around with some fonts when trying to solve some other symbol problem; lbr fonts don't use the nromal tex encoding, so in math-lbr symbols are mapped)
\definefamilysynonym [lbr] [ucgreek] [mr] % [ex]
\definefamilysynonym [lbr] [vargreek] [mi]
Changing [mr] to [ex] there changes the representation but of course to nothing useful. However, it shows that this is the font involved. Typesetting with {\mi \Pi} does gives a letter PI, but the vargreek (slanted) form and not the upright fellow I want.
According to the font table I have, PI should be in lbmr ([LucidaNewMath-Roman] in type-enc.tex) in position 5.
I find [LucidaNewMath-Roman] in two places commented out in typ-syn.tex:
%\definefontsynonym [MathBeta] [LucidaNewMath-Roman]
%\definefontsynonym [MathRoman] [LucidaNewMath-Roman]
I am still in the dark.
Hans van der Meer
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