On Thu, 20 May 2010, Jan Pohanka wrote:
Thanks for the reply, it helped.
Exploring the math- files I found other questions.
What's the difference between \definemathsymbol and \definemathcharacter?
symbol are cs names (\something) that map to a font glyph. characters are input character (any ascii/unicode value) that map to a font glyph command is a cs name (\something) that maps to a TeX command (\somethingelse)
I expect that [punct] means punctuation character, but what the [inner] means?
inner is same as ord math class (see the TeX book). ConTeXt uses some symbol names which map back to mathclasses. See math-ini.mkii for a list (grep for \chardef\math...)
Where can I found what [xx] different characters need?
In the font :-) You can use (in MkII) \loadmapfile[name.map] \starttext \showfont[full-name-of-font] \stoptext BTW, which math font are you using? Aditya