On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:46, Hans van der Meer wrote:
On 24 aug. 2011, at 11:38, Hans van der Meer wrote:
In mkii I was using the 'wasy' font for symbols with \usemodule[symb-wasy]. Is this still valid or has it changed? Is the font in the minimals distribution with the other fonts? Otherwise, how to?
I looked into the files and found that symb-mvs does exists in mkii but not in mkiv? Has it disappeared in mkiv? I might remark that in the recent book "fonts in context" by Hans Hagen and Taco Hoekwater the Martin Vogel font (symb-mvs) is just the one given as an example of how to use the symbol macros! (pages 29-32). Following the example given:
\usesymbols[mvs] \showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing. How further?
For me it failed to work with 2011.07.20 16:50 MKIV because of the missing font: fonts > defining > forced type ttf of marvosym not found fonts > defining > font with asked name 'marvosym' is not found using lookup 'file' fonts > defining > unknown font marvosym, loading aborted fonts > defining > unable to define marvosym.ttf as \**currentsymbolfont** but it works now both in TeX Live 2011 and ConTeXt minimals. Mojca