In non-equation mode, using the normal font. How do I make the approximation sign that in mathematical mode is $\approx$?
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$\text{foo}\approx \text{faa}$(or simplyfoo $\approx$ faa). – Sigur Oct 15 '18 at 13:03≈directly. – David Carlisle Oct 15 '18 at 13:09\raisebox{-0.7ex}{\textasciitilde}\hspace{-5pt}\raisebox{-1.0ex}{\textasciitilde}- note: not a serious suggestion, don't try this at home :) – Marijn Oct 15 '18 at 13:37\newcommand{\textapprox}{\hbox{$\null\approx\null$}}}– John Kormylo Oct 15 '18 at 14:10=exists both in mathematical mode and text mode. Maybe I was wrong. – Lars Abrahamsson Oct 15 '18 at 14:13åäöthat sometimes has to be written as\r{a}\"{a}\"{o}? – Lars Abrahamsson Oct 15 '18 at 14:15\r{a}\"{a}\"{o}although you can if it's more convenient, you can always input the letters as åäö – David Carlisle Oct 15 '18 at 14:21≈in a text font, but the original (OT1) TeX fonts had 127 characters per font, and even the extended (T1) font encodings only have 256, so there simply isn't room to add math characters other than the most basic=+-\times– David Carlisle Oct 15 '18 at 14:24