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Is there a table like “the comprehensive LaTeX symbol list” that handles inputenc errors?



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There are a lot of specific characters mentioned in How to solve the `Package inputenc Error: Unicode char not set up for use with LaTeX` problem? (This question can be considered as an extension to it) There are even more questions on this this asking about similar errors for specific characters. I know that some of the characters can be properly handled by inputenc if you include the proper packages, but is there a list (even incomplete) on which unicode characters are implemented in which packages or is there a general guide on how to find such a package if I encounter a specific character that reports these errors?



Note: I know that I can manually do DeclareUnicodeCharacter for the problematic ones and I also know the options of using LuaTeX and XeTeX as mentioned in the only comment of the linked question, but I still believe such a table/mapping can be helpful to the general public if it does exist, especially if it is indexed by Unicode code points.



As a specific example, maybe a demonstration of how to find which package includes "parenthesized Latin small letter a ⒜ (U+249C)" is helpful. (Not which package to use, but how to find those packages).



I will also be happy to accept an answer claiming such a table/list does not/should not exist with sound evidence.










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  • Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

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  • This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

    – Weijun Zhou
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  • OK, then I don't understand the question.

    – valerie
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  • See the text I just bolded.

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There are a lot of specific characters mentioned in How to solve the `Package inputenc Error: Unicode char not set up for use with LaTeX` problem? (This question can be considered as an extension to it) There are even more questions on this this asking about similar errors for specific characters. I know that some of the characters can be properly handled by inputenc if you include the proper packages, but is there a list (even incomplete) on which unicode characters are implemented in which packages or is there a general guide on how to find such a package if I encounter a specific character that reports these errors?



Note: I know that I can manually do DeclareUnicodeCharacter for the problematic ones and I also know the options of using LuaTeX and XeTeX as mentioned in the only comment of the linked question, but I still believe such a table/mapping can be helpful to the general public if it does exist, especially if it is indexed by Unicode code points.



As a specific example, maybe a demonstration of how to find which package includes "parenthesized Latin small letter a ⒜ (U+249C)" is helpful. (Not which package to use, but how to find those packages).



I will also be happy to accept an answer claiming such a table/list does not/should not exist with sound evidence.










share|improve this question

























  • Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

    – valerie
    10 mins ago













  • This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

    – Weijun Zhou
    9 mins ago











  • OK, then I don't understand the question.

    – valerie
    8 mins ago











  • See the text I just bolded.

    – Weijun Zhou
    8 mins ago














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There are a lot of specific characters mentioned in How to solve the `Package inputenc Error: Unicode char not set up for use with LaTeX` problem? (This question can be considered as an extension to it) There are even more questions on this this asking about similar errors for specific characters. I know that some of the characters can be properly handled by inputenc if you include the proper packages, but is there a list (even incomplete) on which unicode characters are implemented in which packages or is there a general guide on how to find such a package if I encounter a specific character that reports these errors?



Note: I know that I can manually do DeclareUnicodeCharacter for the problematic ones and I also know the options of using LuaTeX and XeTeX as mentioned in the only comment of the linked question, but I still believe such a table/mapping can be helpful to the general public if it does exist, especially if it is indexed by Unicode code points.



As a specific example, maybe a demonstration of how to find which package includes "parenthesized Latin small letter a ⒜ (U+249C)" is helpful. (Not which package to use, but how to find those packages).



I will also be happy to accept an answer claiming such a table/list does not/should not exist with sound evidence.










share|improve this question
















There are a lot of specific characters mentioned in How to solve the `Package inputenc Error: Unicode char not set up for use with LaTeX` problem? (This question can be considered as an extension to it) There are even more questions on this this asking about similar errors for specific characters. I know that some of the characters can be properly handled by inputenc if you include the proper packages, but is there a list (even incomplete) on which unicode characters are implemented in which packages or is there a general guide on how to find such a package if I encounter a specific character that reports these errors?



Note: I know that I can manually do DeclareUnicodeCharacter for the problematic ones and I also know the options of using LuaTeX and XeTeX as mentioned in the only comment of the linked question, but I still believe such a table/mapping can be helpful to the general public if it does exist, especially if it is indexed by Unicode code points.



As a specific example, maybe a demonstration of how to find which package includes "parenthesized Latin small letter a ⒜ (U+249C)" is helpful. (Not which package to use, but how to find those packages).



I will also be happy to accept an answer claiming such a table/list does not/should not exist with sound evidence.







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  • Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

    – valerie
    10 mins ago













  • This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

    – Weijun Zhou
    9 mins ago











  • OK, then I don't understand the question.

    – valerie
    8 mins ago











  • See the text I just bolded.

    – Weijun Zhou
    8 mins ago



















  • Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

    – valerie
    10 mins ago













  • This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

    – Weijun Zhou
    9 mins ago











  • OK, then I don't understand the question.

    – valerie
    8 mins ago











  • See the text I just bolded.

    – Weijun Zhou
    8 mins ago

















Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

– valerie
10 mins ago







Maybe you are looking for tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf ?

– valerie
10 mins ago















This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

– Weijun Zhou
9 mins ago





This is what I included in my title. Maybe I should quote it :)

– Weijun Zhou
9 mins ago













OK, then I don't understand the question.

– valerie
8 mins ago





OK, then I don't understand the question.

– valerie
8 mins ago













See the text I just bolded.

– Weijun Zhou
8 mins ago





See the text I just bolded.

– Weijun Zhou
8 mins ago










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