Am 18.06.2013 um 23:41 schrieb Hans Hagen
On 6/18/2013 1:38 PM, hwitloc@gmail.com wrote:
Aditya, thanks for the information adding \setmathfont[modern] It fixed the problem for the default bullet symbols. But, it did not fix the case where I'm trying to use the $\diamond$ symbol as the bullet, and compile time errors occur. I will attach the log file. Hopefully you can identify what is missing.
I apologize for my lack of knowledge about fonts details and handling at this poing, but am learning. Here is the minimal exampple:
the names of lm math fonts have changed a few times ... if you use the file: prefix and goodie files are loaded the logic makes sure that at least one is found
so, the question is: does simplefonts (the one on your machine) define the lm math font in the right way (read: adapted to the latest fashion)
The simplefonts module passes the \setmathfont argument to the \definetypeface command and the default setup should be similar to the following example. I already sent the example once but got no answer what’s the result from it. \definetypeface[test][rm][serif][latin-modern][default] \definetypeface[test][mm][math] [latin-modern][default] \setupbodyfont[test] \starttext Text and $math$. \stoptext Wolfgang