It looks like Metapost is a good way of doing this. If anybody knows a better way, please let me know. \def\fatdot{\startMPcode h := \strutheight-\strutdepth; k:=h/2; pickup pencircle scaled k; setbounds currentpicture to boundingbox unitsquare xyscaled (2*h, h); drawdot (h, h/2); \stopMPcode} \starttext \startformula a \cdot b \fatdot c \bullet d \stopformula \stoptext
On Nov 6, 2017, at 2:01 PM, Weber, Matthias
wrote: Dear List,
I am looking for a ConTeXt way to create a thicker \cdot (but not as thick as \bullet).
Minimal non-example
\starttext \startformula a \cdot[1mm] b \stopformula \stoptext
does not accomplish anything useful….
Thanks -
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