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What is the font of this J?
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Mar 05 '24 at 06:55
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What is the font of this J here ?
math-mode|fonts|math-fonts
asked Mar 05 '24 at 06:55
thone
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The code is either
\mathcal
or
\mathscr
depends on the used font
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MadyYuvi
Mar 05 '24 at 07:04
At least in amsmath package, it is not \mathcal{J} and \mathscr{J}. I have tried it.
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thone
Mar 05 '24 at 07:13
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if you have the pdf of the original use menu of your pdf viewer or the pdffonts tool to list the fonts
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David Carlisle
Mar 05 '24 at 07:23
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@thone Sorry, I already mentioned that its depends on the used font
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MadyYuvi
Mar 05 '24 at 07:42
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whatfontis (see
How do I find out what fonts are used in a document/picture?
) show several suitable fonts, e.g., News Platin Italic, OPTIPlanet-Italic, Aldine 721 Italic, Janson Text Italic, Hoefler Text Italic, …, Libertinus Serif Italic, …
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cabohah
Mar 05 '24 at 08:02
@thone - It's not a script-J. Rahter, it's a script-F letter.
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Mico
Mar 05 '24 at 09:54
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\mathcalor\mathscrdepends on the used font – MadyYuvi Mar 05 '24 at 07:04