On 5/9/2016 7:47 PM, Weber, Matthias wrote:
Dear All,
the right hand side moves the Y into the |. This used to look ok in older versions of mkiv & mkii.
\starttext \startformula |X\times Y|= \left| X\times Y\right| \stopformula \stoptext
This is a side effect of extreme italics in latin modern. These are modelled after traditional tex fonts and in traditional tex mode italics are always added and sometimes compensated when not needed, while in opentype math those corrections are only added in character sequences (sort of) and not in constructs (which left/right are). Fixing thei s lm wil make other fonts behave bad so we have a chicken egg problem there. Best is to patch lm fonts to behave more like other fonts (i might provide that as pseudo feature). \starttext \showglyphs \startbuffer \startformula |X\times Y| = \left| X\times Y \right| = \left( X\times Y \right) = \left( {X\over Y} \right) \stopformula \startformula |x\times y| = \left| x\times y \right| = \left( x\times y \right) = \left( {x\over y} \right) \stopformula \stopbuffer \getbuffer \switchtobodyfont[cambria] \getbuffer \switchtobodyfont[pagella] \getbuffer \stoptext the lm italic correction for Y is some 40% vs 5% for cambria. (one can argue that for normal size fences italic correction can be added but for that we need proof from the specification (ok, we can make that an option in the engine if really needed) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------