I use pxfonts
but need the symbol \danger
from fourier
.
The answer to this question explains how to load from fourier
just one symbol. Unfortunately, I am unable to adapt the solution to my case.
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Sign up to join this communityI use pxfonts
but need the symbol \danger
from fourier
.
The answer to this question explains how to load from fourier
just one symbol. Unfortunately, I am unable to adapt the solution to my case.
The \danger
command is defined as a text symbol in fourier-orns.sty
.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{newpxtext,newpxmath}
\usepackage{fourier-orns}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\danger $abc\text{\danger}$
\end{document}
Prefer the more recent newpxtext
and newpxmath
to pxfonts
; these two packages correct the shortcomings in the older package.
\text
or \mbox
around them.
\usepackage{fourier}
and can use\danger
in your document.