Michal Kvasnicka
Is there an easy way to make ConTeXt use the Concrete Computer Modern font for normal text and the AMS Euler font for math -- like in Knuth's book "Concrete Mathematics"?
Good noon.
Some time ago I typeset my PhD thesis with Concrete. You may use my way. (AMS Euler I don't know, sorry). You need the file font-csc.tex (included in this mail). Then you have to declare it in your document like this: \setupbodyfont[csc,11pt] And the Concrete is used. But allas! It's bitmapped font, i.e. you can't use in electronic document (it looks awfully).
Thanks, but I can't make it work. I created a file called test.tex containing the lines \setupbodyfont[csc,11pt] \starttext Test \stoptext and placed font-csc.tex in the same directory, and then I ran 'texexec test' but got the following error. ! Emergency stop. <to be read again> \relax \xxdododefinefont ...tspec {#4}\newfontidentifier \let \localrelativefontsiz... \fontstrategy ...ame #1\csname #2#3#4#5\endcsname \tryingfontfalse \fi <inserted text> ...yle \fontalternative \fontsize \fi \iftryingfont \fontstr... \synchronizefont ...strategy \the \fontstrategies \relax \fi \ifskipfontchar... <argument> \getvalue {\@style@ \fontstyle } \edef \fontstyle {\fontstyle }\if... ... l.1 \setupbodyfont[csc,11pt] I don't know what to do. Here is the log file: /Emil -- Emil Hedevang Lohse http://home.imf.au.dk/emil/ Alle spørgsmål er lige dumme. Og spørgsmålet "Kan ænder flyve?" er ikke dumt.