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The symbol “~” is not showing up
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I am trying to type the symbol "~" in normal text, but it is not showing up. Why is this?
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I am trying to type the symbol "~" in normal text, but it is not showing up. Why is this?
symbols text
3
Have you tried~
?
– Mensch
8 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
– qwr
3 mins ago
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I am trying to type the symbol "~" in normal text, but it is not showing up. Why is this?
symbols text
I am trying to type the symbol "~" in normal text, but it is not showing up. Why is this?
symbols text
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Have you tried~
?
– Mensch
8 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
– qwr
3 mins ago
add a comment |
3
Have you tried~
?
– Mensch
8 hours ago
2
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
– qwr
3 mins ago
3
3
Have you tried
~
?– Mensch
8 hours ago
Have you tried
~
?– Mensch
8 hours ago
2
2
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
– qwr
3 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
– qwr
3 mins ago
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~
is a latex special character for a non-breaking space. textasciitilde
is the command to produce ~
(in the default OT1 font there is no ~
so in that case it falls back to use the tilde accent over an empty base ~{}
) but other font encodings do have a low ~
.
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~
is a latex special character for a non-breaking space. textasciitilde
is the command to produce ~
(in the default OT1 font there is no ~
so in that case it falls back to use the tilde accent over an empty base ~{}
) but other font encodings do have a low ~
.
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~
is a latex special character for a non-breaking space. textasciitilde
is the command to produce ~
(in the default OT1 font there is no ~
so in that case it falls back to use the tilde accent over an empty base ~{}
) but other font encodings do have a low ~
.
add a comment |
~
is a latex special character for a non-breaking space. textasciitilde
is the command to produce ~
(in the default OT1 font there is no ~
so in that case it falls back to use the tilde accent over an empty base ~{}
) but other font encodings do have a low ~
.
~
is a latex special character for a non-breaking space. textasciitilde
is the command to produce ~
(in the default OT1 font there is no ~
so in that case it falls back to use the tilde accent over an empty base ~{}
) but other font encodings do have a low ~
.
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Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– Werner
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX?
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