On 11/8/20 11:18 AM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
Hi Pablo,
thanks for the suggestion. Here's the minimal example which shows the difference:
\definefontfamily[face][rm][dejavuserif] \starttext\switchtobodyfont[face, 24pt]ɑ\stoptext
this should warn:
fonts > checking > char ɑ (U+00251) in font 'LatinModernMath-Regular-4' with id 10: missing
Well, you are switching before setting up a body font. I don’t know whether this might be a bug in ConTeXt (see previous report), but I would set up the body font always first: \definefontfamily[face][rm][dejavuserif] \definefontfamily[deface][rm][dejavusans] \setupbodyfont[deface] \starttext a\switchtobodyfont[face, 24pt]ɑ\stoptext
while
\definefontfamily[face][rm][dejavuserif] \starttext\switchtobodyfont[face, 24pt]ɑ\stoptext
produces the expected result despite a harmless warning.
I guess the command reads: \switchtobodyfont[face]ɑ This might also be related to the issue just reported. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk