13 Apr
2009
13 Apr
'09
9:16 a.m.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:01, 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.
I still use MKII.
Hello Florian, (I fear to update ConTeXt now that you mention it, so I won't try out your example :) :) :) Do you need "a umlaut" or do you need a double differential (d^a/dt^2)? I just wanted to say that if you need ä as "a umlaut" in formulas, you would probably want to use $\text{bär}$ rather than $\rm b\ddot ar$ in such cases. But if there's indeed a problem, it needs to be fixed anyway. Mojca