On 26 Sep 2016, at 11:25, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Can you provide your file(s) for download?
I have made a new set, at [1], as before: Abbreviations using non-alphanumerical symbols now drop the leading "\", as they seemed to caused strange conflicts. Easier to type, but will have funny consequences in say C++ code. The alphanumerical abbreviations all start with a "\". I have changed the letters for bold, italic and bold italic, so as to not conflict with Greek two-letter abbreviations. In addition, added one letter shorthands for normal italic, as they are so common. Also, some ConTeXt commands added. Not all of these math letters work: the MacOS implementation is buggy. All symbols work, though. I also experimented with a variation where math letter abbreviations used non-alphanumerical symbols, but it turns out they are harder to use, because one needs to learn where they are on the keyboard. So it seems, using letter-only abbreviations is most efficient, except for a few common cases. 1. https://secure2.storegate.com/Shares/Home.aspx?ShareID=f20eb983-f0d9-4440-ab...