Package dutchcal and let command are not playing together as I expected












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Given the MWE



documentclass{article}

lettempcal mathcal
usepackage{dutchcal}
letdutchcalmathcal
letmathcaltempcal

begin{document}
(dutchcal H~~~mathcal H~~~tempcal H)
end{document}


I expected the compiled document to have the latter two H's be in the original mathcal format, but when I compile all three are the dutchcal version.



The Desire: I would like to apply standard mathcal to upper case letters, and use (an appropriately defined) dutchcal on lower case letters. When I tried the above, the upper case font was overwritten, even though let was used.










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    Given the MWE



    documentclass{article}

    lettempcal mathcal
    usepackage{dutchcal}
    letdutchcalmathcal
    letmathcaltempcal

    begin{document}
    (dutchcal H~~~mathcal H~~~tempcal H)
    end{document}


    I expected the compiled document to have the latter two H's be in the original mathcal format, but when I compile all three are the dutchcal version.



    The Desire: I would like to apply standard mathcal to upper case letters, and use (an appropriately defined) dutchcal on lower case letters. When I tried the above, the upper case font was overwritten, even though let was used.










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      Given the MWE



      documentclass{article}

      lettempcal mathcal
      usepackage{dutchcal}
      letdutchcalmathcal
      letmathcaltempcal

      begin{document}
      (dutchcal H~~~mathcal H~~~tempcal H)
      end{document}


      I expected the compiled document to have the latter two H's be in the original mathcal format, but when I compile all three are the dutchcal version.



      The Desire: I would like to apply standard mathcal to upper case letters, and use (an appropriately defined) dutchcal on lower case letters. When I tried the above, the upper case font was overwritten, even though let was used.










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      Given the MWE



      documentclass{article}

      lettempcal mathcal
      usepackage{dutchcal}
      letdutchcalmathcal
      letmathcaltempcal

      begin{document}
      (dutchcal H~~~mathcal H~~~tempcal H)
      end{document}


      I expected the compiled document to have the latter two H's be in the original mathcal format, but when I compile all three are the dutchcal version.



      The Desire: I would like to apply standard mathcal to upper case letters, and use (an appropriately defined) dutchcal on lower case letters. When I tried the above, the upper case font was overwritten, even though let was used.







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          let alone is not enough here, because the involved commands have a more complicated internal structure with helper macros, whose definitions would also have to be copied over. Apparently not even LetLtxMacro (When to use LetLtxMacro?) is quite enough here.



          Luckily, dutchcal.sty is not very long and the relevant bits can be easily copied to your document preamble and modified



          documentclass{article}

          DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{U}{dutchcal}{m}{n}
          SetMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{bold}{U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}
          DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchbcal} {U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}

          begin{document}
          (dutchcal{H} quad mathcal{H})
          end{document}


          Two "H"s one in <code>dutchal</code> and one in <code>mathcal</code>






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            let alone is not enough here, because the involved commands have a more complicated internal structure with helper macros, whose definitions would also have to be copied over. Apparently not even LetLtxMacro (When to use LetLtxMacro?) is quite enough here.



            Luckily, dutchcal.sty is not very long and the relevant bits can be easily copied to your document preamble and modified



            documentclass{article}

            DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{U}{dutchcal}{m}{n}
            SetMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{bold}{U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}
            DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchbcal} {U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}

            begin{document}
            (dutchcal{H} quad mathcal{H})
            end{document}


            Two "H"s one in <code>dutchal</code> and one in <code>mathcal</code>






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              let alone is not enough here, because the involved commands have a more complicated internal structure with helper macros, whose definitions would also have to be copied over. Apparently not even LetLtxMacro (When to use LetLtxMacro?) is quite enough here.



              Luckily, dutchcal.sty is not very long and the relevant bits can be easily copied to your document preamble and modified



              documentclass{article}

              DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{U}{dutchcal}{m}{n}
              SetMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{bold}{U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}
              DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchbcal} {U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}

              begin{document}
              (dutchcal{H} quad mathcal{H})
              end{document}


              Two "H"s one in <code>dutchal</code> and one in <code>mathcal</code>






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                let alone is not enough here, because the involved commands have a more complicated internal structure with helper macros, whose definitions would also have to be copied over. Apparently not even LetLtxMacro (When to use LetLtxMacro?) is quite enough here.



                Luckily, dutchcal.sty is not very long and the relevant bits can be easily copied to your document preamble and modified



                documentclass{article}

                DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{U}{dutchcal}{m}{n}
                SetMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{bold}{U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}
                DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchbcal} {U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}

                begin{document}
                (dutchcal{H} quad mathcal{H})
                end{document}


                Two "H"s one in <code>dutchal</code> and one in <code>mathcal</code>






                share|improve this answer















                let alone is not enough here, because the involved commands have a more complicated internal structure with helper macros, whose definitions would also have to be copied over. Apparently not even LetLtxMacro (When to use LetLtxMacro?) is quite enough here.



                Luckily, dutchcal.sty is not very long and the relevant bits can be easily copied to your document preamble and modified



                documentclass{article}

                DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{U}{dutchcal}{m}{n}
                SetMathAlphabet{dutchcal}{bold}{U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}
                DeclareMathAlphabet{dutchbcal} {U}{dutchcal}{b}{n}

                begin{document}
                (dutchcal{H} quad mathcal{H})
                end{document}


                Two "H"s one in <code>dutchal</code> and one in <code>mathcal</code>







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