Giuseppe—
Thanks for the tip about \high. That works (and looks cleaner in the
source file too). But
\grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc d\high{\tfx\grk{ou}} med'eonta
ka`i Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
still chokes on \overbar and returns the “insufficient symbol fonts”
error.
Alan
On Oct
Monday, October 31, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe
Thanks for the tip about \high. That works (and looks cleaner in the
source file too). But
\grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc d\high{\tfx\grk{ou}} med'eonta
ka`i Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
still chokes on \overbar and returns the
I removed some of the \grk. ( I had inserted them because I was
uncertain of the effect entering math mode would have on my body font
choice. In Plain TeX, I think it was necessary to specify the font.)
\grk{\overline{kj}} still fails because of insufficient symbol fonts
(just as
Giuseppe,
Many thanks for your help: it is very much appreciated.
\overbar{{\grk{kj}}} \grk{Kull'hnhc d\high{\tfx{ou}} med'eonta ka`i
Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
works, but it really is more a work-around than a good solution.
Ideally, one would like to be able to do math when the body font is
Alan,
I know next to nothing about math, but I know that the Greek
typescripts do not define a math font. So you will get errors doing
math when the body font is Greek. I wish I could help, but defining a
math font is beyond my abilities. If anyone is interested in doing
it, however, I
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Alan,
I know next to nothing about math, but I know that the Greek
typescripts do not define a math font. So you will get errors doing
math when the body font is Greek. I wish I could help, but defining a
math font is beyond my abilities. If anyone is interested
I am getting some puzzling errors when I try to use the Greek fonts
in math formulae (to represent Greek numerals as written in mss.)
In a short file, both
\overbar{\grk{kj}} and
$\overline{\hbox{\grk{kj}}}$
work as expected, even when they occur in Greek text.
But in a long, complicated file
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
I am getting some puzzling errors when I try to use the Greek fonts
in math formulae (to represent Greek numerals as written in mss.)
In a short file, both
\overbar{\grk{kj}} and
$\overline{\hbox{\grk{kj}}}$
work as expected, even when they occur
Giuseppe—
I am not using either the amsl or the nath modules. Never had to
before. (The file has compiled successfully in its current form, but
that was about a week ago.)
If I should be using one of these modules, which do you recommend?
Alan
On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Giuseppe
Giuseppe—
I inserted
\usemodule[t-amsl]
into the preamble and got the same error message:
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
But, when I inserted
\usemodule[t-nath]
the error message was
!TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]
which seems much more
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe
I am not using either the amsl or the nath modules. Never had to
before. (The file has compiled successfully in its current form, but
that was about a week ago.)
If I should be using one of these modules, which do you recommend?
Sorry,
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe
I inserted
\usemodule[t-amsl]
into the preamble and got the same error message:
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
But, when I inserted
\usemodule[t-nath]
the error message was
!TeX capacity exceeded, sorry
Giuseppe—
Actually, it can happen with a very short document too:
\starttext
\grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc d$^{\hbox{\tfx\grk{ou}}}$ med'eonta
ka`i Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
\stoptext
will produce the
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts error.
To generalize: all my
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe
Actually, it can happen with a very short document too:
\starttext
\grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc
d$^{\hbox{\tfx\grk{ou}}}$ med'eonta
ka`i Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
\stoptext
will produce the
! Math formula deleted:
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