On 10 Sep 2016, at 18:19, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Åberg 10. September 2016 um 17:31
Does it cover those listed here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_Alphanumeric_Symbols \setupbodyfont[xits,30pt]
OK. Fine. Adding a comparison with Unicode input, with greek letters as well. It seems that \mathcal expands to \mathscript: On the Unicode list, they mentioned that they plan to add a calligraphic style, parallel with the script style. This is the AMS calligraphic font style that originally was intended as a script style, but people feel it is a sufficiently different style that can be used in combination with the script style. \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \setupmathematics[lcgreek=normal, default=normal] \starttext \startformula \startalign \NC {\mathtf A} {\mathbf A} {\mathit A} {\mathbi A} {\mathss A} {\mathss\mathbf A} {\mathss\mathit A} {\mathss\mathbi A} {\mathscript A} {\mathscript\mathbf A} {\mathfraktur A} {\mathfraktur\mathbf A} {\mathtt A} {\mathblackboard A} \,\NC {\mathtf α} {\mathbf α} {\mathit α} {\mathbi α} {\mathss\mathbf α} {\mathss\mathbi α} \NR \NC A 𝐀 𝐴 𝑨 𝖠 𝗔 𝘈 𝘼 𝒜 𝓐 𝔄 𝕬 𝙰 𝔸\,\NC α 𝛂 𝛼 𝜶 𝝰 𝞪\NR \stopalign \stopformula \stoptext