From: Henry on 16 Dec 2009 20:36 On 16/12/2009 18:15, Matt wrote: > How do I make script characters in (for lack of a better term) a curly > script font? > > I have in mind a 'P' character in a certain curly script font that is > used sometimes to denote a partition of an interval in the definition of > definite integral. The character has some flourishes in the form of > fancy curls. > > I found $\mathcal{P}\,$, which I think is sometimes used for power set, > but I want a certain more delicate curly font. > > I have seen the font used in Ellis & Gulick 3rd Ed. Calculus for > denoting partitions of an interval for instance. > > I am using \usepackage{amsfonts}, and maybe the font is in there > somewhere, but I don't know how to refer to it. amsfonts should include eusm which is an Euler Script medium font. See http://www.ams.org/tex/amsfonts.html and ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/doc/amsfonts/amsfndoc.pdf
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