Error in simultaneous using of newtxtext, txfonts, and mathabx packages












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I have a sample code and want to generate a file with Times or New Times Roman font for the text and formulas (hence I used bothnewtxtext, txfonts). Also, I like the symbols shapes that are generated by mathabxpackage. However, it seems in general there would be some inconsistencies. For example, in the output of the following code, if more than three integral symbols are used, mathabx does not work properly. Is there any solution for this issue, or I have to sacrifice one thing in favor of the others?



documentclass{article}
usepackage[a6paper]{geometry}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{newtxtext,txfonts,mathabx}


begin{document}

The text font should be either Times or New Times Roman.
begin{align*}
x + y + z &= 0 \
psi (t) - Psi (x, t) &= 1
notag
end{align*}






The most important symbols:

$$ ast, cdot, dagger, pm, mp, div, star, times, approx, equiv,
doteq $$

$$ perp, mid, propto, sim, simeq, geq, gg, leq, ll, neq $$

$$ int, oint, oint!oint, prod, sum $$

$$iint_V mu(u,v) ,du,dv $$


$$iiiint_V mu(t,u,v,w) ,dt,du,dv,dw$$

$$idotsint_V mu(u_1,dots,u_k) ,du_1 dots du_k$$

$$ oint_V f(s) ,ds $$
$$idotsint $$





end{document}








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    I have a sample code and want to generate a file with Times or New Times Roman font for the text and formulas (hence I used bothnewtxtext, txfonts). Also, I like the symbols shapes that are generated by mathabxpackage. However, it seems in general there would be some inconsistencies. For example, in the output of the following code, if more than three integral symbols are used, mathabx does not work properly. Is there any solution for this issue, or I have to sacrifice one thing in favor of the others?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[a6paper]{geometry}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{newtxtext,txfonts,mathabx}


    begin{document}

    The text font should be either Times or New Times Roman.
    begin{align*}
    x + y + z &= 0 \
    psi (t) - Psi (x, t) &= 1
    notag
    end{align*}






    The most important symbols:

    $$ ast, cdot, dagger, pm, mp, div, star, times, approx, equiv,
    doteq $$

    $$ perp, mid, propto, sim, simeq, geq, gg, leq, ll, neq $$

    $$ int, oint, oint!oint, prod, sum $$

    $$iint_V mu(u,v) ,du,dv $$


    $$iiiint_V mu(t,u,v,w) ,dt,du,dv,dw$$

    $$idotsint_V mu(u_1,dots,u_k) ,du_1 dots du_k$$

    $$ oint_V f(s) ,ds $$
    $$idotsint $$





    end{document}








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      I have a sample code and want to generate a file with Times or New Times Roman font for the text and formulas (hence I used bothnewtxtext, txfonts). Also, I like the symbols shapes that are generated by mathabxpackage. However, it seems in general there would be some inconsistencies. For example, in the output of the following code, if more than three integral symbols are used, mathabx does not work properly. Is there any solution for this issue, or I have to sacrifice one thing in favor of the others?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[a6paper]{geometry}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{newtxtext,txfonts,mathabx}


      begin{document}

      The text font should be either Times or New Times Roman.
      begin{align*}
      x + y + z &= 0 \
      psi (t) - Psi (x, t) &= 1
      notag
      end{align*}






      The most important symbols:

      $$ ast, cdot, dagger, pm, mp, div, star, times, approx, equiv,
      doteq $$

      $$ perp, mid, propto, sim, simeq, geq, gg, leq, ll, neq $$

      $$ int, oint, oint!oint, prod, sum $$

      $$iint_V mu(u,v) ,du,dv $$


      $$iiiint_V mu(t,u,v,w) ,dt,du,dv,dw$$

      $$idotsint_V mu(u_1,dots,u_k) ,du_1 dots du_k$$

      $$ oint_V f(s) ,ds $$
      $$idotsint $$





      end{document}








      share














      I have a sample code and want to generate a file with Times or New Times Roman font for the text and formulas (hence I used bothnewtxtext, txfonts). Also, I like the symbols shapes that are generated by mathabxpackage. However, it seems in general there would be some inconsistencies. For example, in the output of the following code, if more than three integral symbols are used, mathabx does not work properly. Is there any solution for this issue, or I have to sacrifice one thing in favor of the others?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[a6paper]{geometry}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{newtxtext,txfonts,mathabx}


      begin{document}

      The text font should be either Times or New Times Roman.
      begin{align*}
      x + y + z &= 0 \
      psi (t) - Psi (x, t) &= 1
      notag
      end{align*}






      The most important symbols:

      $$ ast, cdot, dagger, pm, mp, div, star, times, approx, equiv,
      doteq $$

      $$ perp, mid, propto, sim, simeq, geq, gg, leq, ll, neq $$

      $$ int, oint, oint!oint, prod, sum $$

      $$iint_V mu(u,v) ,du,dv $$


      $$iiiint_V mu(t,u,v,w) ,dt,du,dv,dw$$

      $$idotsint_V mu(u_1,dots,u_k) ,du_1 dots du_k$$

      $$ oint_V f(s) ,ds $$
      $$idotsint $$





      end{document}






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