How to use package euler for only the integral symbol?
Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler
without loading the whole package?
Thanks in advance!
symbols euler
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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!
symbols euler
Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14386/… could help
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or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…
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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!
symbols euler
Is there a way to use only the symbol from the integral of the package euler
without loading the whole package?
Thanks in advance!
symbols euler
symbols euler
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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
add a comment |
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}
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}
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}
And likewise for oint
if you need it.
add a comment |
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}
And likewise for oint
if you need it.
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}
And likewise for oint
if you need it.
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– samcarter
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or tex.stackexchange.com/questions/88281/…
– samcarter
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