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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
    Apr 18 at 17:49






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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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enter image description here



What is the font for "b" letter?










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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






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    @James seems only natural ...

    – davidbak
    Apr 18 at 20:55














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enter image description here



What is the font for "b" letter?










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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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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




1




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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documentclass{article}

begin{document}

[ f^{flat}colon R longrightarrow R ]%

end{document}


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

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

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

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documentclass{article}

begin{document}

[ f^{flat}colon R longrightarrow R ]%

end{document}


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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documentclass{article}

begin{document}

[ f^{flat}colon R longrightarrow R ]%

end{document}


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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documentclass{article}

begin{document}

[ f^{flat}colon R longrightarrow R ]%

end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















documentclass{article}

begin{document}

[ f^{flat}colon R longrightarrow R ]%

end{document}


enter image description here







share|improve this answer














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answered Apr 18 at 17:50









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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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