Hi all,
The following examples give wrong space. There is a space between the prime
and the subscripted x. If I do not load the bonum font it just looks as it
should.
\setupbodyfont[bonum]
\starttext
$f'_x$, $f_x'$ $f\prime_x$.
\stoptext
(it does not look good with the pagella font either...)
On 5/22/2013 10:46 AM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi all,
The following examples give wrong space. There is a space between the
prime and the subscripted x. If I do not load the bonum font it just
looks as it should.
\setupbodyfont[bonum]
\starttext
$f'_x$, $f_x'$ $f\prime_x$.
\stoptext
(it
OK!
is there a quick fix/hack that somehow allows me to get it look almost
like it should in a small document today with bonum? I'll give a
presentation tomorrow, and if this is not the case I'll change the notation
of partial derivative to the one using \partial instead...
/Mikael
On Wed, May
Hi Mikael,
is there a quick fix/hack that somehow allows me to get it look almost like
it should in a small document today with bonum?
This might get you somewhere. I hope you don't have too many double
primes in your document...
NB: `%macros=mkvi` has to be the first line in the file.
Thank you very much Sietse! This fits my needs for the students for
tomorrow...
I also defined
\def\sprime{\myprime{\prime}}
\def\dprime{\myprime{\prime\kern-0.1em\prime}}
Then $f\sprime_x$ and $f\dprime_{xx}$ is not too hard to write :)
/Mikael
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Sietse Brouwer