On 8/30/07, Mikael Persson
Update:
This seems to be a problem that is introduced after 20070403. I am running that version at work (minimal installation on linux there aswell), and there it looks OK with the fourier fonts.
There have been some major changes in font handling. It turned out that the lm fonts didn't define a design size but apparently it didn't matter until quite recently, and then more recently a workaround was added. I wouldn't be surprised to see the problem in other fonts either because they use lm for some glyphs or because they were created using the same toolchain.
Another problem is given by $\hat f$. In the older one it looks OK, but in the newer the hat is placed wrongly. New minimal example that shows both these problems:
%%%% \usetypescript[fourier][ec] \setupbodyfont[fourier,10pt]
\starttext \startformula \hat f(x)= \startcases \NC 1 \MC x>0\NR \NC 0 \MC x<0\NR \stopcases \stopformula \stoptext %%%%
Any ideas? I don't want to switch back to ver 20070407 if it is not necessary...
I'd try the latest version first. Normally I have my systems
configured with a separate
texmf-cont tree that I link to cont-tmf-<date> so I can very quickly
switch versions.
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