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    Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?

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It looks like a “final sigma”:



documentclassarticle
usepackagetextgreek

begindocument

textvarsigma

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago







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    @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago



















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If you can use LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, the best way to get the upright ς is to load unicode-math. Here are a few of the different commands the package supports for it in math mode:



documentclass[varwidth]standalone
usepackageunicode-math

begindocument
( mupvarsigma symupvarsigma symup^^^^03c2 )
enddocument


Latin Modern Math sample



Either fontspec or any package that loads it (including unicode-math) will let you enter the Unicode character in text mode as well, but only if your text font contains the character.



If you’re required to use PDFLaTeX, there are a few legacy 8-bit fonts that include an upright Greek font. You might check the documentation of isomath for some options.



If you load a font encoding that includes the character (such as usepackage[LGR, T1]fontenc in legacy NFSS), PDFTeX will also be able to understand the Unicode character in text mode.






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    To me the symbol also reminds to this indicated or called final sigma.



    enter image description here



    documentclassminimal
    usepackage[greek]babel
    begindocument
    char115
    enddocument





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      It looks like a “final sigma”:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetextgreek

      begindocument

      textvarsigma

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer























      • What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

        – manooooh
        7 hours ago







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        @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

        – egreg
        7 hours ago
















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      It looks like a “final sigma”:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetextgreek

      begindocument

      textvarsigma

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer























      • What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

        – manooooh
        7 hours ago







      • 4





        @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

        – egreg
        7 hours ago














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      It looks like a “final sigma”:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetextgreek

      begindocument

      textvarsigma

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer













      It looks like a “final sigma”:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetextgreek

      begindocument

      textvarsigma

      enddocument


      enter image description here







      share|improve this answer












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      • What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

        – manooooh
        7 hours ago







      • 4





        @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

        – egreg
        7 hours ago


















      • What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

        – manooooh
        7 hours ago







      • 4





        @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

        – egreg
        7 hours ago

















      What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

      – manooooh
      7 hours ago






      What does "final sigma" have to do with textvarsigma? P.S. Nice symbol!

      – manooooh
      7 hours ago





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      @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

      – egreg
      7 hours ago






      @manooooh That's how the package calls it. The letter is used in Greek for a sigma falling at the end of a word, hence “final sigma”.

      – egreg
      7 hours ago












      4














      If you can use LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, the best way to get the upright ς is to load unicode-math. Here are a few of the different commands the package supports for it in math mode:



      documentclass[varwidth]standalone
      usepackageunicode-math

      begindocument
      ( mupvarsigma symupvarsigma symup^^^^03c2 )
      enddocument


      Latin Modern Math sample



      Either fontspec or any package that loads it (including unicode-math) will let you enter the Unicode character in text mode as well, but only if your text font contains the character.



      If you’re required to use PDFLaTeX, there are a few legacy 8-bit fonts that include an upright Greek font. You might check the documentation of isomath for some options.



      If you load a font encoding that includes the character (such as usepackage[LGR, T1]fontenc in legacy NFSS), PDFTeX will also be able to understand the Unicode character in text mode.






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        If you can use LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, the best way to get the upright ς is to load unicode-math. Here are a few of the different commands the package supports for it in math mode:



        documentclass[varwidth]standalone
        usepackageunicode-math

        begindocument
        ( mupvarsigma symupvarsigma symup^^^^03c2 )
        enddocument


        Latin Modern Math sample



        Either fontspec or any package that loads it (including unicode-math) will let you enter the Unicode character in text mode as well, but only if your text font contains the character.



        If you’re required to use PDFLaTeX, there are a few legacy 8-bit fonts that include an upright Greek font. You might check the documentation of isomath for some options.



        If you load a font encoding that includes the character (such as usepackage[LGR, T1]fontenc in legacy NFSS), PDFTeX will also be able to understand the Unicode character in text mode.






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          If you can use LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, the best way to get the upright ς is to load unicode-math. Here are a few of the different commands the package supports for it in math mode:



          documentclass[varwidth]standalone
          usepackageunicode-math

          begindocument
          ( mupvarsigma symupvarsigma symup^^^^03c2 )
          enddocument


          Latin Modern Math sample



          Either fontspec or any package that loads it (including unicode-math) will let you enter the Unicode character in text mode as well, but only if your text font contains the character.



          If you’re required to use PDFLaTeX, there are a few legacy 8-bit fonts that include an upright Greek font. You might check the documentation of isomath for some options.



          If you load a font encoding that includes the character (such as usepackage[LGR, T1]fontenc in legacy NFSS), PDFTeX will also be able to understand the Unicode character in text mode.






          share|improve this answer















          If you can use LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, the best way to get the upright ς is to load unicode-math. Here are a few of the different commands the package supports for it in math mode:



          documentclass[varwidth]standalone
          usepackageunicode-math

          begindocument
          ( mupvarsigma symupvarsigma symup^^^^03c2 )
          enddocument


          Latin Modern Math sample



          Either fontspec or any package that loads it (including unicode-math) will let you enter the Unicode character in text mode as well, but only if your text font contains the character.



          If you’re required to use PDFLaTeX, there are a few legacy 8-bit fonts that include an upright Greek font. You might check the documentation of isomath for some options.



          If you load a font encoding that includes the character (such as usepackage[LGR, T1]fontenc in legacy NFSS), PDFTeX will also be able to understand the Unicode character in text mode.







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              To me the symbol also reminds to this indicated or called final sigma.



              enter image description here



              documentclassminimal
              usepackage[greek]babel
              begindocument
              char115
              enddocument





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                To me the symbol also reminds to this indicated or called final sigma.



                enter image description here



                documentclassminimal
                usepackage[greek]babel
                begindocument
                char115
                enddocument





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                  To me the symbol also reminds to this indicated or called final sigma.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassminimal
                  usepackage[greek]babel
                  begindocument
                  char115
                  enddocument





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                  To me the symbol also reminds to this indicated or called final sigma.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassminimal
                  usepackage[greek]babel
                  begindocument
                  char115
                  enddocument






                  share|improve this answer












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