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What is the font for “b” letter?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to write the following sign?Package for changing font with each letter?What is the font family name for Cabin?How to change the font of one letter?letter class font sizeFirst letter in gothic fontDefault font letter spacingWhat is the font used?What is the font name for Source Sans ProGreek font for latexWhat font is “z” in “z-score”?

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Looks likeflat.
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Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded$f^flat ...$.
– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
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7
Looks likeflat.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
How to use this statement?
– Minh
1 hour ago
1
Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded$f^flat ...$.
– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
|
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7
Looks likeflat.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
How to use this statement?
– Minh
1 hour ago
1
Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded$f^flat ...$.
– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
7
7
Looks like
flat.– Bernard
1 hour ago
Looks like
flat.– Bernard
1 hour ago
How to use this statement?
– Minh
1 hour ago
How to use this statement?
– Minh
1 hour ago
1
1
Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded
$f^flat ...$.– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded
$f^flat ...$.– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
1 hour ago
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%
enddocument

+1. I would writecoloninstead of:, though. :-)
– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%
enddocument

+1. I would writecoloninstead of:, though. :-)
– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%
enddocument

+1. I would writecoloninstead of:, though. :-)
– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%
enddocument

documentclassarticle
begindocument
[ f^flatcolon R longrightarrow R ]%
enddocument

edited 38 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
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+1. I would writecoloninstead of:, though. :-)
– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
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+1. I would writecoloninstead of:, though. :-)
– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
+1. I would write
colon instead of :, though. :-)– Mico
46 mins ago
+1. I would write
colon instead of :, though. :-)– Mico
46 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
@Mico: you're perfectly right. I've updated accordingly.
– Bernard
37 mins ago
add a comment |
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Looks like
flat.– Bernard
1 hour ago
How to use this statement?
– Minh
1 hour ago
1
Welcome to tex.sx. The first part of this expression would be coded
$f^flat ...$.– barbara beeton
1 hour ago
Thank! It worked, but I see it look like "b" letter.
– Minh
1 hour ago
It's borrowed from a musical notation, which looks more or less like a b.
– Bernard
1 hour ago