I believe Hans Hagen said this around Wed, 29 Jan 2003:
There is also something \showmathcharacters
Thanks for reminding me about that. Yes, so as I suspected, the accents presented a problem. The virtual euler didn't include them, and ConTeXt seems to depend on a sensible (math) roman being defined. I brought in Bitstream Charter as my (fake) MathBeta font to help out with those definitions. Charter and Euler seem to be very nicely matched in proportions and stroke weight. You can see the results here: http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/eulerism.pdf (81kb) There is no euler varrho or varsigma, so they point to the normal variants. Supporting Guy's test file is still going to be a struggle, since it's mostly Plain TeX (which I'm nearly clueless about), and it uses the quaternion(?) accent (\qtr). I have no clue where in ConTeXt that's defined. Similarly with the bold mechanism with \vct. So. More test docs wanted. :) Cheers, adam -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Adam Lindsay +44(0)1524 594 537 atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/atl/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=