$wp$ (unicode U+2118) in title of referenceUsing c{e} and other special characters in .bib files with...
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$wp$ (unicode U+2118) in title of reference
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The symbol $wp$ or “℘” (unicode U+2118) appears in the title of a reference. My document is using bibtex and I am using Mendeley as a reference manager. I have two questions:
- When manually editing the title of the reference to replace ℘ with $wp$, the command $wp$ does not display in the bibliography. How do I get it to display?
- How can I make Mendeley output the latex command in bibfile? Typing $wp$ does not work since Mendeley will output $backslash$wp.
Update:
When using the symbol $wp$ in general Latex, the symbol still does not display.
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The symbol $wp$ or “℘” (unicode U+2118) appears in the title of a reference. My document is using bibtex and I am using Mendeley as a reference manager. I have two questions:
- When manually editing the title of the reference to replace ℘ with $wp$, the command $wp$ does not display in the bibliography. How do I get it to display?
- How can I make Mendeley output the latex command in bibfile? Typing $wp$ does not work since Mendeley will output $backslash$wp.
Update:
When using the symbol $wp$ in general Latex, the symbol still does not display.
bibtex
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Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
1
See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Do you load theamssymb
package?
– Mico
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago
add a comment |
The symbol $wp$ or “℘” (unicode U+2118) appears in the title of a reference. My document is using bibtex and I am using Mendeley as a reference manager. I have two questions:
- When manually editing the title of the reference to replace ℘ with $wp$, the command $wp$ does not display in the bibliography. How do I get it to display?
- How can I make Mendeley output the latex command in bibfile? Typing $wp$ does not work since Mendeley will output $backslash$wp.
Update:
When using the symbol $wp$ in general Latex, the symbol still does not display.
bibtex
New contributor
The symbol $wp$ or “℘” (unicode U+2118) appears in the title of a reference. My document is using bibtex and I am using Mendeley as a reference manager. I have two questions:
- When manually editing the title of the reference to replace ℘ with $wp$, the command $wp$ does not display in the bibliography. How do I get it to display?
- How can I make Mendeley output the latex command in bibfile? Typing $wp$ does not work since Mendeley will output $backslash$wp.
Update:
When using the symbol $wp$ in general Latex, the symbol still does not display.
bibtex
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Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
1
See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Do you load theamssymb
package?
– Mico
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago
add a comment |
1
Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
1
See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Do you load theamssymb
package?
– Mico
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago
1
1
Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
1
1
See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Do you load the
amssymb
package?– Mico
14 hours ago
Do you load the
amssymb
package?– Mico
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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Partial duplicate: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/311776/…
– Marijn
16 hours ago
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See also danaernst.com/using-mendeley-with-bibtex.
– Marijn
16 hours ago
Do you load the
amssymb
package?– Mico
14 hours ago
Yes I have the amssymb package loaded
– Sam Hughes
14 hours ago