Hi Mikael,
This might get you somewhere. I hope you don't have too many double
> is there a quick fix/hack that somehow allows me to get it look "almost like
> it should" in a small document today with bonum?
primes in your document...
NB: `%macros=mkvi` has to be the first line in the file.
Cheers,
Sietse
% macros=mkvi
\setupbodyfont[bonum]
% This macro takes 1 arguments, #upper. It postfixes a negative kern just a
% bit larger than the width of #upper, so that #upper does not push
% the next content away to the right.
\def\myprime#upper%
{% 1. Store the width of the primes in a box, so we can get its width
\setbox\scratchbox=\hbox{$#upper$}%
% 2. We'll want to kern back by a bit more than
\scratchdimen=\dimexpr \wd\scratchbox + 0.3em \relax%
% The actual typesetting
\kern 0em #upper\kern -\scratchdimen}
\starttext
% Quick and dirty 1: just pretend the prime is uppercased
$f'_x$, $f_x'$ $f^{\prime\prime}_x$.
% Less quick, still dirty: the \myprime macro defined above
$f'_x$, $f_x'$ $f\myprime{\prime\prime}_x$.
% Slow and dirty: add a kern between the \primes,
% because bonum pushes them apart a bit.
$f'_x$, $f_x'$ $f\myprime{\prime\kern -0.1em \prime}_x$.
\stoptext
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