Thanks, David.

In addition, quadruple integral (\iiiint) in NewCM Math becomes upright
(I didn't mention this in previous post).

How can I get slanted one?


On 2025/03/12 18:07JST(UTC+9), David Carlisle wrote:
> Khaled shows a possible fix here
> 
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/738748/1090
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2025 at 08:57, Cosy MUTO via luatex <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wonder this is a bug or a specification change.
>> Integral symbol (\int) looks strange in certain fonts.
>> Sample source is as follows:
>> % ----
>> \documentclass[fleqn,a4paper]{article}
>> \usepackage{fontspec}
>> \usepackage{unicode-math}
>> \begin{document}
>>
>> \setmainfont{STIX Two Text}\setmathfont{STIX Two Math}
>> \[ \text{STIX2: } \int \quad \oint \quad \iint \quad \iiint \quad
>> \iiiint \]
>>
>> \setmainfont{NewCM10-Regular}\setmathfont{NewComputerModern Math}
>> \[ \text{NewCM: } \int \quad \oint \quad \iint \quad \iiint \quad
>> \iiiint \]
>>
>> \setmainfont{Lato}\setmathfont{Lete Sans Math}%
>> \[ \text{Lete Sans Math: } \int \quad \oint \quad \iint \quad \iiint
>> \quad \iiiint \]
>>
>> \end{document}
>> % ----
>>
>> I did not check everything, but I think there exist other fonts like
>> these.
>>
>> The integral symbol in STIX2 and NewCM seem to be a composition of
>> \inttop (U+02320) and \intbottom (U+02321).
>>
>> Expected result is consistent look between integral symbols as in
>> TL2024.

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