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Is there a table like “the comprehensive LaTeX symbol list” indexed by Unicode code points?



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Motivation: 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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    I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

    – ShreevatsaR
    14 mins ago











  • Thank you, I will do it.

    – Weijun Zhou
    13 mins ago
















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Motivation: 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




















  • 1





    I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

    – ShreevatsaR
    14 mins ago











  • Thank you, I will do it.

    – Weijun Zhou
    13 mins ago














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Motivation: 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
















Motivation: 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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  • 1





    I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

    – ShreevatsaR
    14 mins ago











  • Thank you, I will do it.

    – Weijun Zhou
    13 mins ago














  • 1





    I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

    – ShreevatsaR
    14 mins ago











  • Thank you, I will do it.

    – Weijun Zhou
    13 mins ago








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1





I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

– ShreevatsaR
14 mins ago





I think you can make that the question title ("Is there a comprehensive symbol list indexed by Unicode codepoint?"): ultimately your question is not about "inputenc errors" but about having all symbols provided by all packages (or at least many symbols provided by many packages) indexed by Unicode codepoint (or these days they call it "Unicode scalar value").

– ShreevatsaR
14 mins ago













Thank you, I will do it.

– Weijun Zhou
13 mins ago





Thank you, I will do it.

– Weijun Zhou
13 mins ago










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