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How do I type in LaTeX a Greek letter, say Omega reflected along baseline?
I might have included a picture for what I mean but it should be clear anyway.
If not clear: I want to type a Greek letter in a way that if soemone rotates a printed paper by 180 degrees, that one would see an ordinary Greek letter?
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    To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago

















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How do I type in LaTeX a Greek letter, say Omega reflected along baseline?
I might have included a picture for what I mean but it should be clear anyway.
If not clear: I want to type a Greek letter in a way that if soemone rotates a printed paper by 180 degrees, that one would see an ordinary Greek letter?
I wanted to use $$ but these pages tex.stackexchange.com do not correctly interpret them.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago













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How do I type in LaTeX a Greek letter, say Omega reflected along baseline?
I might have included a picture for what I mean but it should be clear anyway.
If not clear: I want to type a Greek letter in a way that if soemone rotates a printed paper by 180 degrees, that one would see an ordinary Greek letter?
I wanted to use $$ but these pages tex.stackexchange.com do not correctly interpret them.










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How do I type in LaTeX a Greek letter, say Omega reflected along baseline?
I might have included a picture for what I mean but it should be clear anyway.
If not clear: I want to type a Greek letter in a way that if soemone rotates a printed paper by 180 degrees, that one would see an ordinary Greek letter?
I wanted to use $$ but these pages tex.stackexchange.com do not correctly interpret them.







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    To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • 1





    To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago







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To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

– Davislor
9 hours ago






To clarify: do you want the letter reflected vertically or rotated 180°? If it doesn’t have bilateral symmetry, those are not the same.

– Davislor
9 hours ago














You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

– Davislor
9 hours ago





You want the graphicx package, either rotatebox or scalebox1[-1]. Since that’s undocumented, you could also reflectbox a rotatebox.

– Davislor
9 hours ago













@DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

– Davislor
9 hours ago





@DavidCarlisle It makes total sense, but I was checking the manual, and it only actually says that a negative horizontal scale is supported.

– Davislor
9 hours ago













@DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

– Davislor
9 hours ago





@DavidCarlisle This site is littered with top answers that broke when a package updated, And no one knows how many changes were never made because existing documents rely on implementation details, locking them in.

– Davislor
9 hours ago










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documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphics

begindocument

[ Omegaquadraiseboxdepthscalebox1[-1]$ Omega $ ]

enddocument


enter image description here



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Simpler, the amssymb package defines the mho command for the conductance unit: enter image description here






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  • Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

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    8 hours ago













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documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphics

begindocument

[ Omegaquadraiseboxdepthscalebox1[-1]$ Omega $ ]

enddocument


enter image description here



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Simpler, the amssymb package defines the mho command for the conductance unit: enter image description here






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  • Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

    – Bernard
    8 hours ago















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Like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphics

begindocument

[ Omegaquadraiseboxdepthscalebox1[-1]$ Omega $ ]

enddocument


enter image description here



Added:



Simpler, the amssymb package defines the mho command for the conductance unit: enter image description here






share|improve this answer



























  • Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

    – Bernard
    8 hours ago













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documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphics

begindocument

[ Omegaquadraiseboxdepthscalebox1[-1]$ Omega $ ]

enddocument


enter image description here



Added:



Simpler, the amssymb package defines the mho command for the conductance unit: enter image description here






share|improve this answer















Like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphics

begindocument

[ Omegaquadraiseboxdepthscalebox1[-1]$ Omega $ ]

enddocument


enter image description here



Added:



Simpler, the amssymb package defines the mho command for the conductance unit: enter image description here







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  • Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

    – Bernard
    8 hours ago

















  • Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

    – Davislor
    9 hours ago












  • Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

    – Bernard
    8 hours ago
















Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

– Davislor
9 hours ago






Also U+2127. LaTeX 2.09 predefined mho, but not LaTeX2e. Present in many other packages, including: latexsym, amsfonts, amssymb, txfonts, pxfonts, wasysym and unicode-math.

– Davislor
9 hours ago














Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

– Bernard
8 hours ago





Yes. I took it from amssymb since most people load it.

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8 hours ago

















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