Hi all, I have an issue with \overrightarrow being positioned under its argument. I've read on the list that this is now fixed, but... I can't upgrade! This is because I'm preparing a document in an "incremental" way, that is, I'm preparing course materials (problem sets) for the next class each week and giving them away to students. If I upgrade, the pagebreaks change (probably due to some tweaking Hans added to multicolumn itemgroups a few months ago). So what would you suggest? I can see at least three solutions, none of which is ideal for me. 1. Manually backport the fix to my ConTeXt. Pro: ideal solution (at least for now). Con: no idea how to do it - I don't know how to access ConTeXt repository (if it's at all possible for a non-developer). 2. Upgrade and insert some manual pagebreaks so that pages 21-22 (which I'm currently working on) contain the same problems as they used to. Pro: easy fix. Con: very dirty trick, and what if someone asks me about some old problems, because he lost his copy? 3. Just use \vec instead of \overrightarrow. Pro: very easy, no dirty hacks. Con: ugly looking (see: \vec{AB}). Any ideas? Is it possible to find the official ConTeXt repo somewhere, or if not, maybe someone could send me the diff of the commit which fixed that (this post: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/79011 suggests that it is the 2012.10.30 21:13 commit)? Regards, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University