Capital sigma missing in Euler font
As barbara beeton mentioned in a comment, flexysym
and eulervm
don't cooperate. A possible workaroung is to use the savesym
package: the idea is to load breqn
and then rename the conflicting symbols (the whole Greek alphabet and some others) using \savesymbol
. Once this is done, eulervm
can be safely loaded.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{breqn}
\usepackage{savesym}
\savesymbol{Gamma}
\savesymbol{Delta}
\savesymbol{Theta}
\savesymbol{Lambda}
\savesymbol{Xi}
\savesymbol{Pi}
\savesymbol{Sigma}
\savesymbol{Upsilon}
\savesymbol{Phi}
\savesymbol{Psi}
\savesymbol{Omega}
\savesymbol{alpha}
\savesymbol{beta}
\savesymbol{gamma}
\savesymbol{delta}
\savesymbol{epsilon}
\savesymbol{zeta}
\savesymbol{eta}
\savesymbol{theta}
\savesymbol{iota}
\savesymbol{kappa}
\savesymbol{lambda}
\savesymbol{mu}
\savesymbol{nu}
\savesymbol{xi}
\savesymbol{pi}
\savesymbol{rho}
\savesymbol{sigma}
\savesymbol{tau}
\savesymbol{upsilon}
\savesymbol{phi}
\savesymbol{chi}
\savesymbol{psi}
\savesymbol{omega}
\savesymbol{varepsilon}
\savesymbol{vartheta}
\savesymbol{varpi}
\savesymbol{varphi}
\savesymbol{infty}
\savesymbol{ldotp}
\usepackage{eulervm}
\begin{document}
\[ \Sigma_1\Delta_2 \]
\end{document}
A more definitive solution would be to create a support file in flexysim
for eulervm
; this doen't seem to be so hard according to the documentation of breqn
:
If you find that a particular math font package doesn’t work then please see implementation in
flexisym.dtx
for how to create a support file—it is easier than one might think. Contributions welcome.
It seems that
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Gamma} {Var}{latin}{00}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Delta} {Var}{latin}{01}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Theta} {Var}{latin}{02}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Lambda} {Var}{latin}{03}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Xi} {Var}{latin}{04}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Pi} {Var}{latin}{05}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Sigma} {Var}{latin}{06}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Upsilon}{Var}{latin}{07}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Phi} {Var}{latin}{08}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Psi} {Var}{latin}{09}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{\Omega} {Var}{latin}{0A}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{0}{Var}{latin}{30}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{1}{Var}{latin}{31}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{2}{Var}{latin}{32}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{3}{Var}{latin}{33}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{4}{Var}{latin}{34}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{5}{Var}{latin}{35}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{6}{Var}{latin}{36}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{7}{Var}{latin}{37}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{8}{Var}{latin}{38}
\DeclareFlexSymbol{9}{Var}{latin}{39}
after loading breqn is sufficient. Thanks to Gonzalo for providing the clue.