% =====================================
% FAKEDOZENAL.STY
% By Scott Pakin <[email protected]>
% =====================================
%
% We don't want to waste a precious math alphabets or define any
% single-letter macros (\x and \e) when loading the real dozenal.sty.
% Hence, we simply define explicitly what we need.

% Load the real dozenal, but stop right after the \ProvidesPackage.
\let\origProvidesPackage=\ProvidesPackage
\def\ProvidesPackage#1[#2]{%
 \origProvidesPackage#1[#2]%
 \endinput
}
\usepackage{dozenal}
\let\ProvidesPackage=\origProvidesPackage

% Define the dozenal font.
\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{dozch}{}
\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{n}{
 <-6>    dozchars6
 <7>     dozchars7
 <8>     dozchars8
 <9>     dozchars9
 <10-11> dozchars10
 <12-16> dozchars12
 <17->   dozchars17
}{}

% Define a \doz command.
\newcommand{\doz}[1]{{\fontfamily{dozch}\fontencoding{OT1}\selectfont #1}}

\endinput