On 5/10/2021 1:41 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Jairo,
Indeed \prime seems a littl ebit too high, but using the apostrophe sign for derivation gives the expected result:
\starttext $s''$ or $s’$ is fine but not $s^{\prime}$. \stoptext
(Using LMTX version 2021.05.09 17:14). Don't put primes in supscripts (primes in tex are actually a mess and what we have now evolved over years so i don't want to touch it ... maybe at some poin ti'll fix the fonts (using vf features)). In old school tex (fonts) primes are raised (the ' is made active), in new school fonts primes are already raised. There we also need to handle double, triple, quadruple primes, input as sequence or as direct characters. And i'm not even talking of primed nuclei followed by scripts.
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