Hello,

I just wanted to report the conclusions I reached after the
hoop-jumping I had to go through to be able to use Fraktur in
ConTeXt, especially in math environments: it seems that the \frak,
\goth, \cal font switches are ignored in math mode (which is
somewhat ridiculous, considering that this is where they are used
more often).

A workaround (stolen from the old math module) is to define

\def\fraktur    #1{\ifmmode\@EA\text\fi{{\frak#1}}}
\def\gothic     #1{\ifmmode\@EA\text\fi{{\goth#1}}}
\def\caligraphic#1{\ifmmode\@EA\text\fi{{\cal #1}}} 

and use \fraktur{a} instead of {\frak a}. This has the
disadvantage that you cannot set Fraktur as the (math) font for a
complex math construct. Can this be fixed, please?

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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