# \mathop spaces on \intop limits

I use \intop from esint package and it behaves different with limits when included in \mathop. It is declared as:

\re@DeclareMathSymbol{\intop}{\mathop}{largesymbolsA}{'001}


Example:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{esint}
\begin{document}
$$\mathop{\intop}_A^B + \intop_A^B$$
\end{document}


Notice different placement of limits. How can it be done with \mathop and limits placed like without it? I need \mathop for constructing \int with dash, double dash and etc.

• The usual trick is to print the dash, then back up and use \int\limits. See, for instance, tex.stackexchange.com/a/211132/4427 – egreg Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
• Flowing this link, I saw where I made a mistake. It was enough to add \mathop on dash and I putted it on all symbol. Thanks egreg! – Linuxss Apr 8 '16 at 13:34
• egreg,folowing your example there still exist problem if you try to put limits with \limts. Example $$\tint\limits_{aaa}^b+\mathop{\tint}\limits_{aaa}^b+ \tint_{aaaa}^b$$. Than you need to put \mathop if you want \limts and they do not look right. – Linuxss Apr 8 '16 at 13:50
• How can I know what \tint is? – egreg Apr 8 '16 at 14:01
• \tint is from example where you added a link. – Linuxss Apr 11 '16 at 5:29