Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> I think that the wasysym documentation
Angus> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/wasysym/wasysym.pdf
Angus> explains what we need to do. Executive summary:
Angus> \usepackage[nointegrals]{wasysymb} Georg?

Not, really, because we load wasysymb specifically to get these
special integrals like \oiint. What we are looking for is a way to get
the integrals without getting the look wasysym provides.

It seems that the esint.sty package the Herbert pointed to does that.
The problem is, how common is it?

JMarc

What I do not understand is why LyX now load wasy package. I did not use it in my thesis. So why LyX inserts it ? The correct behaviour for LyX is not to load a package that is not used IMHO.

In the release notes, I see the following:
"- Make sure that the wasysym package is used in LaTeX output when
  using symbols from the wasy font."

Isn't this possibly the feature that introduced the bug ? I am using oiint (defined in my preamble). LyX thinks this needs the wasy font and thus load the package. As a result, I have a problem with my preamble (oiint is defined twice, thus the error I had) and some wasysym integrals are used somewhere.

LyX is mistaken if it thinks I need the wasysym because I use oiint. It shoudl realise oiint is defined in the preamble.

Sincerely,

Olivier

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