Tue sep 15, 2009 5:09 am Is there another curvy font in latex, which looks like the mathscr font ? Maybe there should l be a sticky for this topic, since i'm sure other people (especially engineering and physics people) would like to use cursive letters in their analysis.
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By rvandegrift » sat nov 20, 2010 7:49 pm hi everyone, is there any way to get an l with stroke (\l) in math mode
I've been using \mbox to date, but this causes botched formatting in some contexts (superscripts and subscripts are my particular pain points)
Laplace transform symbol by bev » wed nov 17, 2010 9:29 am frabjous, i think that's the \mathcal {l} symbol That works for me for laplace What's the problem with it? How to get lower case calligraphic font in math mode
By ramin » mon jan 16, 2017 6:48 am Cursive s by stefan kottwitz » mon sep 07, 2015 11:48 am perhaps have a look here in the latex font catalogue Calligraphical and handwritten fonts take a look at the s in sleazy at the end of each example sentence Some are similar to what you wrote
How do i get a cursive 'l' in math mode, like so
You can build that symbol by stacking two single characters. I'm looking for the lagrangian style math symbols which is very close to the \mathscr {l} but less slanted