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ContentLaTeX \u⋯ Commands for Printing Characters
LaTeX \u⋯ Commands for Printing CharactersLaTeX uses backslash+u⋯ combination to print characters.\u⋯ CommandsThe typical \u⋯ Commands for Printing Characters are LaTeX CommandsRemarksMode \uprints a breve accent, e.g. ˘, Ă, ă. \unboldmathprints emboldened math italics and math symbols or characters. \underbraceprints a dynamic bottom curly bracket, ⏟.math mode \underlineprints a dynamic low line, _. \uparrowprints a upwards arrow, ↑.math mode \Uparrowprints a upwards double arrow, ⇑.math mode \updownarrowprints a up down arrow, ↕.math mode \Updownarrowprints a up down double arrow, ⇕.math mode \uplusprints a multiset union, ⊎.math mode \upsilonprints a Greek small letter upsilon, υ.math mode \Upsilonprints a Greek capital letter upsilon, Υ.math mode\u⋯ Command ExamplesExamples of LaTeX commandsCode
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