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Maths symbols and unicode-math input inside siunitx commands


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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?










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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

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    3 hours ago















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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?










share|improve this question






















  • 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
    3 hours ago













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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?










share|improve this question














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?







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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
    3 hours ago

















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    – daleif
    3 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
3 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

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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





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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


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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





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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





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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





          share|improve this answer















          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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              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


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer



























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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


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer

























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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


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  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


                  enter image description here







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