Looks like the ligature is broken. \starttext \startformula \left(f\right)'' = f'' \stopformula \startformula \left(f\right)″ = f″ \stopformula \stoptext On 3/5/20 11:44 AM, Weber, Matthias wrote:
Dear List,
\starttext \startformula \left(f\right)'' = f'' \stopformula \stoptext
has the second apostrophe set too low. This is in MKIV on ConTeXt live as well as in my slightly older version. What is the “right” way to typeset a second derivative?
Thanks,
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