Aditya Mahajan schrieb:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009, Florian M. Baudach wrote:
Dear all,
I need german Umlaute in my formulas of my master thesis.
I used \ddot{a} for ä. It had worked fine until I updated Context yesterday :-(. Since that update I only get an crossed a with an accent, but no ä.
Here
\starttext $\ddot a$ \stoptext
works fine (see attached pdf). I am using
ConTeXt ver: 2009.04.13 14:45 MKII fmt: 2009.4.13 int: english/english
Can you create a minimal example that fails?
Aditya
Yes. I think I have found the problem: \starttext \placeformula \startformula Knappheit = \frac{Stimmen\ f \ddot{u}r\ erstplatzierte\ Partei - Stimmen\ f\ddot{u}r\ zweitplatzierte\ Partei}{G\ddot{u}ltige\ Stimmen} \stopformula \startformula \ddot a \stopformula \usetypescript[times][ec] \setupbodyfont[times,11pt] \placeformula \startformula Knappheit = \frac{Stimmen\ f \ddot{u}r\ erstplatzierte\ Partei - Stimmen\ f\ddot{u}r\ zweitplatzierte\ Partei}{G\ddot{u}ltige\ Stimmen} \stopformula \startformula \ddot a \stopformula \stoptext When I use the Default-Font, then \ddot{} works fine. But when I switch to times, then I get an very strange symbol. (I wasn't able to attach the output of my example, because it was to big :-() This problem has started when I updated to: ConTeXt ver: 2009.04.10 18:02 MKII fmt: 2009.4.12. Before the update \ddot{} worked also with times. Is there an solution? Greetings Florian Baudach