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Can we display an integral sign with a square contour over it. The command is:
\sqint
I think it's in the pxfonts package.
Thanks,
Salty
\sqint
I think it's in the pxfonts package.
Thanks,
Salty
Hurkyl said:[tex] \int \! \! \! \! \! \! \square [/tex]
This what you're looking for?
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