How to use package euler for only the integral symbol?












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Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler without loading the whole package?



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Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler without loading the whole package?



Thanks in advance!










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Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler without loading the whole package?



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Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler without loading the whole package?



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  • Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14386/… could help

    – samcarter
    5 hours ago











  • or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…

    – samcarter
    5 hours ago



















  • Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14386/… could help

    – samcarter
    5 hours ago











  • or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…

    – samcarter
    5 hours ago

















Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14386/… could help

– samcarter
5 hours ago





Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14386/… could help

– samcarter
5 hours ago













or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…

– samcarter
5 hours ago





or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…

– samcarter
5 hours ago










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In the modern toolchain, with unicode-math, you can download the Neo Euler font and write:



setmathfont[range = {int, oint}, Scale = MatchUppercase]{euler.otf}


With the legacy type 1 fonts, look up the symbol in appendix D of the amsfonts manual. The int symbol is in the font euex, and we see that the display-style int is in slot "5A and the text-style int in slot "52. Therefore, we can load this font as a math alphabet and select the appropriate style using mathchoice.



documentclass[varwidth]{standalone}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

makeatletter
DeclareSymbolFont{eulerex}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
DeclareMathSymbol{big@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"5A}
DeclareMathSymbol{little@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"52}
DeclareRobustCommand{int}[0]{mathchoice%
{big@int}%
{little@int}%
{little@int}%
{little@int}}
makeatother

begin{document}
( displaystyleintldots ) \
( textstyleintldots ) \
( int_{int_{int}} ldots )
end{document}


Euler integrals



And likewise for oint if you need it.






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    In the modern toolchain, with unicode-math, you can download the Neo Euler font and write:



    setmathfont[range = {int, oint}, Scale = MatchUppercase]{euler.otf}


    With the legacy type 1 fonts, look up the symbol in appendix D of the amsfonts manual. The int symbol is in the font euex, and we see that the display-style int is in slot "5A and the text-style int in slot "52. Therefore, we can load this font as a math alphabet and select the appropriate style using mathchoice.



    documentclass[varwidth]{standalone}
    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

    makeatletter
    DeclareSymbolFont{eulerex}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
    DeclareMathSymbol{big@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"5A}
    DeclareMathSymbol{little@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"52}
    DeclareRobustCommand{int}[0]{mathchoice%
    {big@int}%
    {little@int}%
    {little@int}%
    {little@int}}
    makeatother

    begin{document}
    ( displaystyleintldots ) \
    ( textstyleintldots ) \
    ( int_{int_{int}} ldots )
    end{document}


    Euler integrals



    And likewise for oint if you need it.






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      In the modern toolchain, with unicode-math, you can download the Neo Euler font and write:



      setmathfont[range = {int, oint}, Scale = MatchUppercase]{euler.otf}


      With the legacy type 1 fonts, look up the symbol in appendix D of the amsfonts manual. The int symbol is in the font euex, and we see that the display-style int is in slot "5A and the text-style int in slot "52. Therefore, we can load this font as a math alphabet and select the appropriate style using mathchoice.



      documentclass[varwidth]{standalone}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

      makeatletter
      DeclareSymbolFont{eulerex}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
      DeclareMathSymbol{big@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"5A}
      DeclareMathSymbol{little@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"52}
      DeclareRobustCommand{int}[0]{mathchoice%
      {big@int}%
      {little@int}%
      {little@int}%
      {little@int}}
      makeatother

      begin{document}
      ( displaystyleintldots ) \
      ( textstyleintldots ) \
      ( int_{int_{int}} ldots )
      end{document}


      Euler integrals



      And likewise for oint if you need it.






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        In the modern toolchain, with unicode-math, you can download the Neo Euler font and write:



        setmathfont[range = {int, oint}, Scale = MatchUppercase]{euler.otf}


        With the legacy type 1 fonts, look up the symbol in appendix D of the amsfonts manual. The int symbol is in the font euex, and we see that the display-style int is in slot "5A and the text-style int in slot "52. Therefore, we can load this font as a math alphabet and select the appropriate style using mathchoice.



        documentclass[varwidth]{standalone}
        usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

        makeatletter
        DeclareSymbolFont{eulerex}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
        DeclareMathSymbol{big@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"5A}
        DeclareMathSymbol{little@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"52}
        DeclareRobustCommand{int}[0]{mathchoice%
        {big@int}%
        {little@int}%
        {little@int}%
        {little@int}}
        makeatother

        begin{document}
        ( displaystyleintldots ) \
        ( textstyleintldots ) \
        ( int_{int_{int}} ldots )
        end{document}


        Euler integrals



        And likewise for oint if you need it.






        share|improve this answer













        In the modern toolchain, with unicode-math, you can download the Neo Euler font and write:



        setmathfont[range = {int, oint}, Scale = MatchUppercase]{euler.otf}


        With the legacy type 1 fonts, look up the symbol in appendix D of the amsfonts manual. The int symbol is in the font euex, and we see that the display-style int is in slot "5A and the text-style int in slot "52. Therefore, we can load this font as a math alphabet and select the appropriate style using mathchoice.



        documentclass[varwidth]{standalone}
        usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

        makeatletter
        DeclareSymbolFont{eulerex}{U}{euex}{m}{n}
        DeclareMathSymbol{big@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"5A}
        DeclareMathSymbol{little@int}{mathop}{eulerex}{"52}
        DeclareRobustCommand{int}[0]{mathchoice%
        {big@int}%
        {little@int}%
        {little@int}%
        {little@int}}
        makeatother

        begin{document}
        ( displaystyleintldots ) \
        ( textstyleintldots ) \
        ( int_{int_{int}} ldots )
        end{document}


        Euler integrals



        And likewise for oint if you need it.







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