> On 15 Sep 2016, at 18:50, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> 
> On 9/15/2016 6:33 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:

>> If one does not know the Unicode character, because the translation is 
>> correct, one can typeset using legacy TeX commands, and copy from the output 
>> PDF. It can then be used in the input file, if one so likes.
> 
> or maybe your editor has some selection menu

Some characters are hard to find in a Unicode symbols table. One example is 
lower case italic “ℎ”, others are the double-struck letters, which are also out 
of order. There are more examples, symbols that have lookalike non-math 
variants.

So I made a alphanumeric text file for those. And there is also [1]. But if one 
has written and compiled some math, it may be quicker to copy from the PDF.

1. http://milde.users.sourceforge.net/LUCR/Math/unimathsymbols.xhtml


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