That solved it. For reference, I previously used the Texlive versions
bundled with Cygwin and Arch Linux.
/MJO
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 3:44 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/13/2018 3:38 PM, Magnus J wrote:
>>
>> This is even more weird (same setup as before)
>
> i uploaded a beta .. maybe that one w
On 4/13/2018 3:38 PM, Magnus J wrote:
This is even more weird (same setup as before)
i uploaded a beta .. maybe that one works better (at least we run the
same then)
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
This is even more weird (same setup as before)
\starttext
wedge\wedge\footnote{wedge} prime\prime\footnote{prime} % <-- no
\wedge (question mark) in footnote, but \prime
\page
wedge\wedge\footnote{wedge} prime\prime\footnote{prime} % <--
\wedge and \prime
\page
wedge
Well that's even more odd. Is it visible in the attachment? Tested
with updated Acrobat Reader and Sumatra pdf viewer without any visible
\prime or \doubleprime, except in the footnote (where there is no
\wedge on the other hand)... Note that \prime is visible as a footnote
symbol, which is also in
On 4/13/2018 12:34 PM, Magnus J wrote:
$D\prime = 0.98$ % <-- no \prime in output
$D\doubleprime = 0.98$% <-- no \doubleprime in output
hm, i see primes here
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Han
Thanks, I could have sworn I had tested that. With my new setup, I
still have trouble with some characters in math mode. Specifically, I
don't see the \prime and \doubleprime characters in math mode, and I
can't use \wedge as a footnote symbol.
Consider this commented example, pdf result attached.
On 4/12/2018 6:17 PM, Magnus J wrote:
I use Adobe Garamond Pro in combination with Termes Math for math (the
latter for missing glyphs, Garamond is not very complete). How can I
scale size of Termes Math without decreasing the size of the Garamond
glyphs in math mode?
/MJO
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