Adam Lindsay wrote:
\definetypeface[somename][mm][math][euler][euler] \setupbodyfont[somename] \starttext $$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$ \stoptext
I don't get any accents. Am I doing something wrong?
No, I am.
You can verify further by adding: \loadmapfile[original-ams-base] \showmathcharacters
The normal text-ish accents are not present in the eulervm fonts. I suppose the rationale is that these are never to be used for text (but it becomes questionable when you don't have an overbar or dot!)
I have tried to figure out how to get them from other fonts, but am at a loss, in terms of the general case.
No one has mentioned it before now, so I didn't try that hard. :)
Anyone have any suggestions on what approach to take, or what they'd like to see?
Apart from creating some new virtual euler font with accents I can not
see any solution. Beforementioned commands (\acute ...) do not work in
\mbox and \hbox in math mode (writes about '{' and '}' missing).
Another strange thing. After this sequence:
\usetypescript [modern-base] [t2a] % just for example
\setupbodyfont [modern]
\definetypeface[mytf][mm][math][euler][euler]
\startbuffer
$$\sqrt{\acute{a}+\bar{b}+\dot{c}}$$
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\getbuffer
\switchtobodyfont[mytf]
\getbuffer
\switchtobodyfont[modern]
\getbuffer
\stoptext
Third formula remains roman. Why so?
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Radhelorn