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Is there a way to use kpfonts but with the standard mathfrak? At first I thought it was nice to have a more readable font, but now I feel like the original one was actually better!

slackenerny
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\usepackage{kpfonts}

\DeclareMathAlphabet\mathfrak{U}{euf}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet\mathfrak{bold}{U}{euf}{b}{n}
Ulrike Fischer
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If you refer to Euler Fraktur as the "standard mathfrak", it should be as easy as loading the eufrak package after the kpfonts package and undefining \mathfrak inbetween.

\usepackage{kpfonts}
\let\mathfrak\undefined
\usepackage{eufrak}

Edit: Corrected solution.

Michael Ummels
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