Selectively load a certain font
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Selectively load a certain font
I'm using pdflatex, and I would like to load a specific font from a package. For example, I only want to use the mathfrak, mathcal, and mathscr fonts of stickstoo from newtxmath (but nothing else). The whole package could be loaded via
usepackage[stickstoo,vvarbb]newtxmath
but that would load many other things and not just those fonts.
Previously, I've done something similar: load Euler caligraphic font via the command
DeclareMathAlphabeteurUzeusmn
newcommandmatheur[1]eur#1
I found it somewhere on the internet and just copied and pasted. Now, the sequence
Uzeusmn
looks completely mysterious to me. So I would like to ask:
- In particular, how to achieve the goal above (selectively use those fonts from
newtxmath)? - More generally, how do I figure out what to put in
DeclareMathAlphabetmyself?
Thanks!
fonts pdftex
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I'm using pdflatex, and I would like to load a specific font from a package. For example, I only want to use the mathfrak, mathcal, and mathscr fonts of stickstoo from newtxmath (but nothing else). The whole package could be loaded via
usepackage[stickstoo,vvarbb]newtxmath
but that would load many other things and not just those fonts.
Previously, I've done something similar: load Euler caligraphic font via the command
DeclareMathAlphabeteurUzeusmn
newcommandmatheur[1]eur#1
I found it somewhere on the internet and just copied and pasted. Now, the sequence
Uzeusmn
looks completely mysterious to me. So I would like to ask:
- In particular, how to achieve the goal above (selectively use those fonts from
newtxmath)? - More generally, how do I figure out what to put in
DeclareMathAlphabetmyself?
Thanks!
fonts pdftex
add a comment |
I'm using pdflatex, and I would like to load a specific font from a package. For example, I only want to use the mathfrak, mathcal, and mathscr fonts of stickstoo from newtxmath (but nothing else). The whole package could be loaded via
usepackage[stickstoo,vvarbb]newtxmath
but that would load many other things and not just those fonts.
Previously, I've done something similar: load Euler caligraphic font via the command
DeclareMathAlphabeteurUzeusmn
newcommandmatheur[1]eur#1
I found it somewhere on the internet and just copied and pasted. Now, the sequence
Uzeusmn
looks completely mysterious to me. So I would like to ask:
- In particular, how to achieve the goal above (selectively use those fonts from
newtxmath)? - More generally, how do I figure out what to put in
DeclareMathAlphabetmyself?
Thanks!
fonts pdftex
I'm using pdflatex, and I would like to load a specific font from a package. For example, I only want to use the mathfrak, mathcal, and mathscr fonts of stickstoo from newtxmath (but nothing else). The whole package could be loaded via
usepackage[stickstoo,vvarbb]newtxmath
but that would load many other things and not just those fonts.
Previously, I've done something similar: load Euler caligraphic font via the command
DeclareMathAlphabeteurUzeusmn
newcommandmatheur[1]eur#1
I found it somewhere on the internet and just copied and pasted. Now, the sequence
Uzeusmn
looks completely mysterious to me. So I would like to ask:
- In particular, how to achieve the goal above (selectively use those fonts from
newtxmath)? - More generally, how do I figure out what to put in
DeclareMathAlphabetmyself?
Thanks!
fonts pdftex
fonts pdftex
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