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. Alan On Oct 30, 2005, at 10:26 AM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Sunday, October 30, 2005 Alan Bowen wrote:
Giuseppe—
I inserted \usemodule[t-amsl] into the preamble and got the same error message: ! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
But, when I inserted \usemodule[t-nath] the error message was !TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000] which seems much more promising.
Assuming that increasing the input stack is possible and desirable, how do I do it?
Please disregardi this, and remove the two modules. Since it seems the 'Missing symbol fonts' problem only happens with a big document, try the usual 'divide and conquer method': terminate your document right after the formula that gives the error, and progressively comment out halves of the preceding text until you manage to isolate the chunk of text preceding the formula that generates the error.
Example: say that that from \starttext to \stoptext there are 300 lines, and that the formula is at the last line. Then you comment the first 150 lines and see if the error occurs. If it doesn't happen, you uncomment the first 150 and comment the subsequent 150 (Except for the formula, of course). This way you can tell which half causes the error. In the uncommented half that causes the error you repeat the process (75 lines at a time), then again and again until you manage to focus around the shortest document that causes the error.
-- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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