On 2016-04-13 11:53:51 +0000, Hans Hagen said:
On 4/13/2016 11:19 AM, Nicola wrote:
Hi, I am using the Vim module to typeset code, and I've found a situation where I'd like to use some math symbols, but not in comments. I am not sure whether it can be done. This is what I have tried:
\usemodule[vim] \definefontfamily [slidesfont][mono][Latin Modern Mono Light] \definefallbackfamily[slidesfont][mono][Xits][range={"0222A}] \definevimtyping[pascal][syntax=pascal] \starttext \startpascal X := Y ∪ Z; \stoppascal \stoptext
The ∪ symbol does not appear in the output. Am I completely off-track?
use dejavu mono instead of lm mono
Thanks, that works. Unfortunately, DejaVu Sans Mono looks too heavy in my document: is there a light variant? Also, can't the fallback mechanism be used? Nicola