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Why are \oint \oiint \oiint used for both non-oriented and clockwise-oriented integral symbols?
On ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/esint/esint.pdf


 * \oiint is the non-oriented double closed integral (with elongated circle)
 * \varoiint is the non-oriented double closed integral (with perfect circle)
 * \ointctrclockwise (with perfect circle, upwards arrow on right side)
 * \ointclockwise (with perfect circle, upwards arrow on left side)
 * \varointclockwise (with perfect circle, downwards arrow on right side)
 * \varointctrclockwise (with perfect circle, downwards arrow on left side)

Why are \oint \oiint \oiint used for both non-oriented and clockwise-oriented integral symbols? &mdash; TentaclesTalk or ✉ mailto: Tentacles 01:31, 12 April 2016 (UTC)