Giuseppe— Thanks for the tip about \high. That works (and looks cleaner in the source file too). But \grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc d\high{\tfx\grk{ou}} med'eonta ka`i >Arkad'ihc polum'hlou} still chokes on \overbar and returns the “insufficient symbol fonts” error. Alan On Oct 30, 2005, at 12:31 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe—
Actually, it can happen with a very short document too:
\starttext \grk{\overbar{\grk{kj}} Kull'hnhc d$^{\hbox{\tfx\grk{ou}}}$ med'eonta ka`i >Arkad'ihc polum'hlou}
\stoptext
will produce the ! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts error.
To generalize: all my attempts to enter mathmode when the bodyfont is Greek (using one of the fonts in Thomas Schmitz’ Greek module) fail because of insufficient symbol fonts.
I wonder if this bears of the fact that in this module the fonts have to be defined at every size used in the document. The relevant line in type-tasgreek is \definebodyfont [30pt,25pt,20pt,18pt,17.3pt,14.4pt,14pt,12pt,11pt,10.5pt,10.1pt,10pt, 9pt,8pt,7pt,6pt,5pt,4pt] [rm]
My environment file sets the body font size to 10.1 pt.
I'm not the font expert, but the problem seems to be that math small text isn't being set (if I see it correctly, you're using math mode to enter a superscript). I would suggest you try \text instead of \hbox in the math part, and even better try \hi{superscript text} or \super{superscript text} for the superscript.
-- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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