Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What exactly is the ConTeXt alternative to LaTeX's \mathbf (switch to bold or bold italic math fonts)?
I can't help you here, but did you read http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ Bold_Math ?
I tried a couple of tricks, but none of them resulted in bold italic iwona. If I use the default font (cm), \bfm does nothing, \bf and \bi work. I'm also able to get the complete formula typeset in bold iwona, but I don't know how to get something like $-{\bf\nabla}\phi={\bi E}$, where \phi would be typeset in iwona-light and the rest in iwona-heavy for example. The best I can get are bold (italic) cm fonts at that place. Some examples in the manual simply switch the "fontface" within the formula, but I'm a bit lost in many instructions. Seems like I forgot some definitions, but I don't know which ones since some examples in the manuals work because there are some other definitions already present in the core. (I will play a bit more, perhaps I'll find a solution somehow.) Thanks, Mojca