Dear list, with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone 2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See \starttext $a \notin b \not\in c$ \stoptext It seems that \notin refers to \not. Is this intended behavior or a bug? Best regards, Stefan -- NEU: FreePhone 3-fach-Flat mit kostenlosem Smartphone! Jetzt informieren: http://mobile.1und1.de/?ac=OM.PW.PW003K20328T7073a
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
Dear list,
with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone 2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See
\starttext $a \notin b \not\in c$ \stoptext
It seems that \notin refers to \not. Is this intended behavior or a bug?
Missing glyph in the LM virtual math font. (@Hans, can now use composed glyphs as fallbacks in virtual fonts). The above example works fine if you use cambria or xits fonts, but fails with LM virtual fonts and in a worse way with LM opentype. Aditya
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012 13:46:56 -0500 (EST), "Aditya Mahajan" wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
Dear list,
with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone 2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See
\starttext $a \notin b \not\in c$ \stoptext
It seems that \notin refers to \not. Is this intended behavior or a bug?
Missing glyph in the LM virtual math font. (@Hans, can now use composed glyphs as fallbacks in virtual fonts).
The above example works fine if you use cambria or xits fonts, but fails with LM virtual fonts and in a worse way with LM opentype.
Aditya
Thanks for looking into this. I guessed it was something like that. Stefan -- NEU: FreePhone 3-fach-Flat mit kostenlosem Smartphone! Jetzt informieren: http://mobile.1und1.de/?ac=OM.PW.PW003K20328T7073a
On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 01:46:56PM -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, "Stefan Müller" wrote:
Dear list,
with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone 2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See
\starttext $a \notin b \not\in c$ \stoptext
It seems that \notin refers to \not. Is this intended behavior or a bug?
@Hans, can now use composed glyphs as fallbacks in virtual fonts.
Or even better (if possible of course), fallback to using combining slash (aka \not) whenever the font lacks the pre-composed negated form (and similarly \not\in should use \notin if the font have it). In, hopefully not so distant, future LuaTeX will gain support for "overlay" accents so <base><negation mark> will combine nicely (where negation mark can be a combining slash or vertical line). Regards, Khaled
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"Stefan Müller"
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Aditya Mahajan
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Khaled Hosny