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Maths symbols and unicode-math input inside siunitx commands
Using dashes with siunitx with pgfplotstableunicode-math/mathspec interferes with siunitxblindtext, unicode-math, and babel won't play nice because of setmathfont (in LyX)Unicode-math and fractionsUnicode-math upright symbolsStrange overfull hboxes with siunitx S column and unicode-mathunicode-math and order of setmath commands“Old” math font commands (mathrm etc.) and unicode-math (“range” option)siunitx and fontspec/unicode-mathsiunitx, input-symbols = ( - ), group-four-digits, group-separator=,
What I’m trying to do is to input Unicode characters directly inside siunitx commands, like SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
. But it does not work and I get errors like ! Package siunitx Error: Invalid token '≳' in numerical input.
.
Looking further, inputing the standard command for these symbols does not work for all of them either: SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
; gtrsim
breaks but approx
is accepted.
Some MNWE:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Does what I’m trying to do makes any sense? Is there a way to do that?
siunitx unicode-math
add a comment |
What I’m trying to do is to input Unicode characters directly inside siunitx commands, like SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
. But it does not work and I get errors like ! Package siunitx Error: Invalid token '≳' in numerical input.
.
Looking further, inputing the standard command for these symbols does not work for all of them either: SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
; gtrsim
breaks but approx
is accepted.
Some MNWE:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Does what I’m trying to do makes any sense? Is there a way to do that?
siunitx unicode-math
I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
4 hours ago
add a comment |
What I’m trying to do is to input Unicode characters directly inside siunitx commands, like SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
. But it does not work and I get errors like ! Package siunitx Error: Invalid token '≳' in numerical input.
.
Looking further, inputing the standard command for these symbols does not work for all of them either: SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
; gtrsim
breaks but approx
is accepted.
Some MNWE:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Does what I’m trying to do makes any sense? Is there a way to do that?
siunitx unicode-math
What I’m trying to do is to input Unicode characters directly inside siunitx commands, like SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
. But it does not work and I get errors like ! Package siunitx Error: Invalid token '≳' in numerical input.
.
Looking further, inputing the standard command for these symbols does not work for all of them either: SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
; gtrsim
breaks but approx
is accepted.
Some MNWE:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Does what I’m trying to do makes any sense? Is there a way to do that?
siunitx unicode-math
siunitx unicode-math
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I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
4 hours ago
add a comment |
I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
4 hours ago
I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
4 hours ago
I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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You could set parse-numbers
to false
to allow arbitrary code in the number fields:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]gtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Or, you could declare the symbols explicitly in sisetup
:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
sisetup
input-symbols=≈≳gtrsimapprox
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
You can add other comparators to the default list:
documentclassarticle
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
sisetup
input-comparators =
< = > approx ge geq gg le leq ll sim % default
gtrsim ≳ ≈
,
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
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You could set parse-numbers
to false
to allow arbitrary code in the number fields:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]gtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Or, you could declare the symbols explicitly in sisetup
:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
sisetup
input-symbols=≈≳gtrsimapprox
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
You could set parse-numbers
to false
to allow arbitrary code in the number fields:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]gtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Or, you could declare the symbols explicitly in sisetup
:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
sisetup
input-symbols=≈≳gtrsimapprox
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
You could set parse-numbers
to false
to allow arbitrary code in the number fields:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]gtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Or, you could declare the symbols explicitly in sisetup
:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
sisetup
input-symbols=≈≳gtrsimapprox
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
You could set parse-numbers
to false
to allow arbitrary code in the number fields:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrange[parse-numbers = false]gtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
Or, you could declare the symbols explicitly in sisetup
:
documentclassstandalone
usepackagesiunitx
sisetup
input-symbols=≈≳gtrsimapprox
usepackageunicode-math
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram\
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
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answered 3 hours ago
DG'DG'
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You can add other comparators to the default list:
documentclassarticle
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
sisetup
input-comparators =
< = > approx ge geq gg le leq ll sim % default
gtrsim ≳ ≈
,
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
You can add other comparators to the default list:
documentclassarticle
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
sisetup
input-comparators =
< = > approx ge geq gg le leq ll sim % default
gtrsim ≳ ≈
,
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
add a comment |
You can add other comparators to the default list:
documentclassarticle
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
sisetup
input-comparators =
< = > approx ge geq gg le leq ll sim % default
gtrsim ≳ ≈
,
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
You can add other comparators to the default list:
documentclassarticle
usepackagesiunitx
usepackageunicode-math
sisetup
input-comparators =
< = > approx ge geq gg le leq ll sim % default
gtrsim ≳ ≈
,
begindocument
SIrange≳9≈40kilogram
SIrangegtrsim9approx40kilogram
enddocument
answered 1 hour ago
egregegreg
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I think the parser needs to know those in advance to support them. It does not handle all symbols by default only common ones. The ones you present here are not really common
– daleif
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