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What is the font for “b” letter? [duplicate]


How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?How to write the following sign?Package for changing font with each letter?What is the font family name for Cabin?How to change the font of one letter?letter class font sizeFirst letter in gothic fontDefault font letter spacingWhat is the font used?What is the font name for Source Sans ProGreek font for latexWhat font is “z” in “z-score”?













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    Looks like flat.

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    Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

    – barbara beeton
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    So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

    – James
    Apr 18 at 18:29






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    @James seems only natural ...

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  • How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?

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marked as duplicate by JouleV, Raaja, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Apr 19 at 9:46


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  • 8





    Looks like flat.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 17:43











  • How to use this statement?

    – Minh
    Apr 18 at 17:46






  • 1





    Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

    – barbara beeton
    Apr 18 at 17:49






  • 1





    So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

    – James
    Apr 18 at 18:29






  • 1





    @James seems only natural ...

    – davidbak
    Apr 18 at 20:55













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marked as duplicate by JouleV, Raaja, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Apr 19 at 9:46


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marked as duplicate by JouleV, Raaja, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Apr 19 at 9:46


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  • 8





    Looks like flat.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 17:43











  • How to use this statement?

    – Minh
    Apr 18 at 17:46






  • 1





    Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

    – barbara beeton
    Apr 18 at 17:49






  • 1





    So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

    – James
    Apr 18 at 18:29






  • 1





    @James seems only natural ...

    – davidbak
    Apr 18 at 20:55












  • 8





    Looks like flat.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 17:43











  • How to use this statement?

    – Minh
    Apr 18 at 17:46






  • 1





    Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

    – barbara beeton
    Apr 18 at 17:49






  • 1





    So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

    – James
    Apr 18 at 18:29






  • 1





    @James seems only natural ...

    – davidbak
    Apr 18 at 20:55







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8





Looks like flat.

– Bernard
Apr 18 at 17:43





Looks like flat.

– Bernard
Apr 18 at 17:43













How to use this statement?

– Minh
Apr 18 at 17:46





How to use this statement?

– Minh
Apr 18 at 17:46




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1





Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

– barbara beeton
Apr 18 at 17:49





Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded $f^flat ...$.

– barbara beeton
Apr 18 at 17:49




1




1





So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

– James
Apr 18 at 18:29





So... two different new contributors ask about the sharp and flat symbols within 3 hours of each other? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/485484/…

– James
Apr 18 at 18:29




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1





@James seems only natural ...

– davidbak
Apr 18 at 20:55





@James seems only natural ...

– davidbak
Apr 18 at 20:55










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  • @Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

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documentclassarticle

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share|improve this answer

























  • @Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 18:27











  • [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

    – Minh
    Apr 19 at 4:54











  • It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

    – Bernard
    Apr 19 at 8:18















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documentclassarticle

begindocument

[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • @Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 18:27











  • [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

    – Minh
    Apr 19 at 4:54











  • It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

    – Bernard
    Apr 19 at 8:18













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[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%

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  • @Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 18:27











  • [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

    – Minh
    Apr 19 at 4:54











  • It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

    – Bernard
    Apr 19 at 8:18

















  • @Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

    – Bernard
    Apr 18 at 18:27











  • [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

    – Minh
    Apr 19 at 4:54











  • It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

    – Bernard
    Apr 19 at 8:18
















@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

– Bernard
Apr 18 at 18:27





@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.

– Bernard
Apr 18 at 18:27













[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

– Minh
Apr 19 at 4:54





[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: i.stack.imgur.com/LwJz8.png What is the font of the letter look like "X"?

– Minh
Apr 19 at 4:54













It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

– Bernard
Apr 19 at 8:18





It is simply the Greek letter χ (chi, to be used in math mode).

– Bernard
Apr 19 at 8:18



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