On 2016-04-13 13:33:27 +0000, Wolfgang Schuster said:
Nicola 13. April 2016 um 15:28 On 2016-04-13 12:47:56 +0000, Wolfgang Schuster said:
Nicola 13. April 2016 um 14:17 On 2016-04-13 11:53:51 +0000, Hans Hagen said:
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? Yes it can but you have to enable your custom typeface with \setupbodyfont which wasn’t done in your example.
You're right, but I have done it in my original document. Even with that, the fallback symbol does not show up:
\usemodule[vim] \definefontfamily [slidesfont][mono][Latin Modern Mono Light] \definefallbackfamily[slidesfont][mono][DejaVu Sans Mono][range={"0222A}] \definevimtyping[pascal][syntax=pascal] \setupbodyfont[slidesfont] \starttext \startpascal X := Y ∪ Z; \stoppascal \stoptext
You have to move the fallback setting before the font where you want to apply the fallback, i.e.
\definefallbackfamily […] […] […] \definefontfamily […] […] […]
Great, it works! Thanks to ConTeXt and this mailing list, I've cut down the time to prepare a presentation dramatically, while improving its quality and avoiding frustration (compared to LaTeX Beamer+listings). Nicola