On 10 Oct 2016, at 18:18, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote:
Meer, Hans van der 10. Oktober 2016 um 18:07
Put at front of the test document
\usemodule[math-repertoire]
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
Already did this.
Observations:
(1) \showmathcharacterssetbodyfonts{modern}
No output
The command set the fonts which are shown in the document but you still need the \showmathfontrepertoire command to generate the pages.
Then I do not understand its use. Because with or without this command the glyphs of the bodyfont are produced by \showmathfontrepertoire.
By the way, most glyphs have a yellow background, but some a green one. What does this signify?
(2) \showmathfontcharacters[alternative=,option=,modern]}
Breaking off after page 2067 with a TeX error "Too many }'s"?
1. You’re mixing keywords and assignments.
My mistake. However after correction it looks as if
\usemodule[math-repertoire]
\setupbodyfont[schola,12pt]
\showmathfontcharacters[alternative=,option=]{modern}
\stoptext
does exactly the same as
\usemodule[math-repertoire]
\setupbodyfont[schola,12pt]
\showmathfontrepertoire
\stoptext
Because instead of "modern" the first page has the title "schola".