On 9/10/2016 10:09 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Jose Luis Arellano mailto:jose.4rellano@gmail.com 10. September 2016 um 09:56
For Math. The \tf and \bf commands in math aren’t font switches like in text.
Most math fonts come only with a regular style which provides upright, italic, bold and bolditalic symbols but all of them part of the same font, only a few fonts provide also a bold style (which is usefull in sections) which comes also with upright – and sometimes bold – symbols.
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
\startformula {\tf xyz} \; xyz \; {\bf xyz} \; {\bi xyz} \quad \mb {\tf xyz} \; xyz \; {\bf xyz} \; {\bi xyz} \stopformula
\stoptext
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