Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 11.11.2020 um 16:37:
On 11/11/20 10:08 AM, ntg@scorecrow.com wrote:
Sorry for this really, really basic question but...
I have the following 3 line source file:
\starttext \typefile{test-listing.txt} \stoptext
Hi Bruce,
a MWE that shows your problem would be:
\setupbodyfont[cursor] \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em] a ▸ \stopTEXpage \stoptext
Which explains why the character is being dropped. What I don't understand is why is LMMono12-Regular being used? I thought I had read somewhere that TeX Gyre fonts were now the default (I'm on ConTeXt ver: 2020.11.05 23:01 LMTX) ?
Latin Modern are the default fonts in ConTeXt.
BTW, TeX Gyre Cursor doesn’t seem to contain the character you mention.
DejaVu has the symbol and can be a option either as main font or just as fallback (but this can break the alignment) for another font. \setupbodyfont [dejavu] \starttext \rm Triangle: ▸ \ss Triangle: ▸ \tt Triangle: ▸ \stoptext Wolfgang