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How to use Arabic symbols as mathematical variables?

TeX - LaTeX Asked by wjmccann on December 12, 2020

so I am incredibly new to LaTex. Generally for my math writings and such, I just use MS Word’s equation editor. However recently I was just playing around and I created my “own” equation set. I wanted to denote this with an unused symbol for my own satisfaction; unfortunately (I think) all the Greek letters have been used in some way, so I looked at the arabic letter و (waw) to suit my function needs. However, I have no idea how to work with it to make subscripts, equations, etc. Anyone have advice?

Also, what IDE do y’all use, because I’ve installed both TeXStudio and TexWork, and both are painfully slow/crash frequently

One Answer

You can do it, but I don't think your readers will be happy.

documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

DeclareRobustCommand{waw}{{text{usefont{U}{xnsh}{m}{n}symbol{240}}}}

begin{document}

$waw+3=x_{waw}$

end{document}

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You can create a table of the font with

documentclass{article}
usepackage{fonttable}
begin{document}
xfonttable{U}{xnsh}{m}{n}
end{document}

Correct answer by egreg on December 12, 2020

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