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Math operator names in sans serif with accents using eulerpx
DeclareSymbolFont undesired effectProblem with accents in math mode using eulerpx packageSans serif math with corrected spacingChange the sans serif math fontUsing a sans serif text font with XITS mathXeLaTeX, sans serif math in beamerSans-serif bold math with newtxmathXeLaTeX and sans serif mathAre there opentype sans math font(s) under development?Missing symbols when using both newpxmath and sans-serif mathMontserrat as math sans serif font?Problem with accents in math mode using eulerpx package
This is a follow-up of a previous question I asked before.
I am using newpxtext and eulerpx packages, and I want to change the typesetting of operator names to use sans serif type. I implemented egreg's answer:
documentclassamsart
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagemathtools,newpxtext,eulerpx
% a new symbol font for names of operators
DeclareSymbolFontsfoperatorsOT1cmssmn
% don't waste a math group
DeclareSymbolFontAlphabetmathsfsfoperators
% tell LaTeX to use sfoperators for names of operators
makeatletter
renewcommandoperator@fontmathgroupsymsfoperators
makeatother
This works for already defined operator names (max,sin,etc.) and also for custom-defined operatornames (via DeclareMathOperator). The problem arises when I try to define an operator name involving accents: concretely, I want to define the operator name "máx" (which stands for "máximo", which means "maximum" in Portuguese). The following code
DeclareMathOperatorgraugrau
DeclareMathOperatormAxmáx
begindocument
$degquadgrauquadmaxquadmAx$
enddocument
has output

which, besides the fact that the accented "a" is not appearing in sans serif type, generates the warning
'Command ' invalid in math mode on input line ** ',
which is expected, because we must work in math mode instead of text mode. If I use
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacuteax
instead, the output has the same problem as in my previous question:

Trying to implement Davislor's solution
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacutemathsf ax
does not work, either: it has exactly the same output as before.
Finally, here is a brute-force alternative that works:
DeclareMathOperatormAxmmbox$acutemathsf a$x

(Obviously, I don't want to resort to this ugly method). Is there some way to solve this issue?
accents sans-serif eulervm
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This is a follow-up of a previous question I asked before.
I am using newpxtext and eulerpx packages, and I want to change the typesetting of operator names to use sans serif type. I implemented egreg's answer:
documentclassamsart
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagemathtools,newpxtext,eulerpx
% a new symbol font for names of operators
DeclareSymbolFontsfoperatorsOT1cmssmn
% don't waste a math group
DeclareSymbolFontAlphabetmathsfsfoperators
% tell LaTeX to use sfoperators for names of operators
makeatletter
renewcommandoperator@fontmathgroupsymsfoperators
makeatother
This works for already defined operator names (max,sin,etc.) and also for custom-defined operatornames (via DeclareMathOperator). The problem arises when I try to define an operator name involving accents: concretely, I want to define the operator name "máx" (which stands for "máximo", which means "maximum" in Portuguese). The following code
DeclareMathOperatorgraugrau
DeclareMathOperatormAxmáx
begindocument
$degquadgrauquadmaxquadmAx$
enddocument
has output

which, besides the fact that the accented "a" is not appearing in sans serif type, generates the warning
'Command ' invalid in math mode on input line ** ',
which is expected, because we must work in math mode instead of text mode. If I use
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacuteax
instead, the output has the same problem as in my previous question:

Trying to implement Davislor's solution
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacutemathsf ax
does not work, either: it has exactly the same output as before.
Finally, here is a brute-force alternative that works:
DeclareMathOperatormAxmmbox$acutemathsf a$x

(Obviously, I don't want to resort to this ugly method). Is there some way to solve this issue?
accents sans-serif eulervm
Can someone please create theeulerpxtag? Thanks.
– Matemáticos Chibchas
4 mins ago
add a comment |
This is a follow-up of a previous question I asked before.
I am using newpxtext and eulerpx packages, and I want to change the typesetting of operator names to use sans serif type. I implemented egreg's answer:
documentclassamsart
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagemathtools,newpxtext,eulerpx
% a new symbol font for names of operators
DeclareSymbolFontsfoperatorsOT1cmssmn
% don't waste a math group
DeclareSymbolFontAlphabetmathsfsfoperators
% tell LaTeX to use sfoperators for names of operators
makeatletter
renewcommandoperator@fontmathgroupsymsfoperators
makeatother
This works for already defined operator names (max,sin,etc.) and also for custom-defined operatornames (via DeclareMathOperator). The problem arises when I try to define an operator name involving accents: concretely, I want to define the operator name "máx" (which stands for "máximo", which means "maximum" in Portuguese). The following code
DeclareMathOperatorgraugrau
DeclareMathOperatormAxmáx
begindocument
$degquadgrauquadmaxquadmAx$
enddocument
has output

which, besides the fact that the accented "a" is not appearing in sans serif type, generates the warning
'Command ' invalid in math mode on input line ** ',
which is expected, because we must work in math mode instead of text mode. If I use
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacuteax
instead, the output has the same problem as in my previous question:

Trying to implement Davislor's solution
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacutemathsf ax
does not work, either: it has exactly the same output as before.
Finally, here is a brute-force alternative that works:
DeclareMathOperatormAxmmbox$acutemathsf a$x

(Obviously, I don't want to resort to this ugly method). Is there some way to solve this issue?
accents sans-serif eulervm
This is a follow-up of a previous question I asked before.
I am using newpxtext and eulerpx packages, and I want to change the typesetting of operator names to use sans serif type. I implemented egreg's answer:
documentclassamsart
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagemathtools,newpxtext,eulerpx
% a new symbol font for names of operators
DeclareSymbolFontsfoperatorsOT1cmssmn
% don't waste a math group
DeclareSymbolFontAlphabetmathsfsfoperators
% tell LaTeX to use sfoperators for names of operators
makeatletter
renewcommandoperator@fontmathgroupsymsfoperators
makeatother
This works for already defined operator names (max,sin,etc.) and also for custom-defined operatornames (via DeclareMathOperator). The problem arises when I try to define an operator name involving accents: concretely, I want to define the operator name "máx" (which stands for "máximo", which means "maximum" in Portuguese). The following code
DeclareMathOperatorgraugrau
DeclareMathOperatormAxmáx
begindocument
$degquadgrauquadmaxquadmAx$
enddocument
has output

which, besides the fact that the accented "a" is not appearing in sans serif type, generates the warning
'Command ' invalid in math mode on input line ** ',
which is expected, because we must work in math mode instead of text mode. If I use
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacuteax
instead, the output has the same problem as in my previous question:

Trying to implement Davislor's solution
DeclareMathOperatormAxmacutemathsf ax
does not work, either: it has exactly the same output as before.
Finally, here is a brute-force alternative that works:
DeclareMathOperatormAxmmbox$acutemathsf a$x

(Obviously, I don't want to resort to this ugly method). Is there some way to solve this issue?
accents sans-serif eulervm
accents sans-serif eulervm
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Can someone please create theeulerpxtag? Thanks.
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Can someone please create theeulerpxtag? Thanks.
– Matemáticos Chibchas
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Can someone please create the
eulerpx tag? Thanks.– Matemáticos Chibchas
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