How I can get glyphs from a fraktur font and use them as identifiers?












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I would like to use the fraktur-S ($LaTeX$: mathfrak{S} $mathfrak{S}$; Unicode: "U+1D516" 𝔖) as a variable name in Mathematica, but pasting the Unicode character results in gibberish.



I'm confused because some Unicode characters I paste work just fine as variable names. Does Mathematica support only a subset of Unicode?










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    Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
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    That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
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    @J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
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    I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
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    @J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
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I would like to use the fraktur-S ($LaTeX$: mathfrak{S} $mathfrak{S}$; Unicode: "U+1D516" 𝔖) as a variable name in Mathematica, but pasting the Unicode character results in gibberish.



I'm confused because some Unicode characters I paste work just fine as variable names. Does Mathematica support only a subset of Unicode?










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    Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
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    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    Mar 31 at 1:06










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    That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:14










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
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    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:19










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    I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    Mar 31 at 1:48






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    @J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
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    – m_goldberg
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I would like to use the fraktur-S ($LaTeX$: mathfrak{S} $mathfrak{S}$; Unicode: "U+1D516" 𝔖) as a variable name in Mathematica, but pasting the Unicode character results in gibberish.



I'm confused because some Unicode characters I paste work just fine as variable names. Does Mathematica support only a subset of Unicode?










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I would like to use the fraktur-S ($LaTeX$: mathfrak{S} $mathfrak{S}$; Unicode: "U+1D516" 𝔖) as a variable name in Mathematica, but pasting the Unicode character results in gibberish.



I'm confused because some Unicode characters I paste work just fine as variable names. Does Mathematica support only a subset of Unicode?







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    Mar 31 at 1:06










  • $begingroup$
    That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:14










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:19










  • $begingroup$
    I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    Mar 31 at 1:48






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    $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    2 days ago














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    Mar 31 at 1:06










  • $begingroup$
    That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:14










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    Mar 31 at 1:19










  • $begingroup$
    I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    Mar 31 at 1:48






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    2 days ago








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$begingroup$
Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
$endgroup$
– J. M. is slightly pensive
Mar 31 at 1:06




$begingroup$
Have you tried [GothicCapitalS]?
$endgroup$
– J. M. is slightly pensive
Mar 31 at 1:06












$begingroup$
That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
$endgroup$
– Landon
Mar 31 at 1:14




$begingroup$
That looks like an enlarged version of the lowercase fraktur s (Latex: "mathfrak{s}" $mathfrak{s}$).
$endgroup$
– Landon
Mar 31 at 1:14












$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
$endgroup$
– Landon
Mar 31 at 1:19




$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive Might you know what subset of Unicode Mathematica supports?
$endgroup$
– Landon
Mar 31 at 1:19












$begingroup$
I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
$endgroup$
– m_goldberg
Mar 31 at 1:48




$begingroup$
I think it supports the range 0000 – FFFF.
$endgroup$
– m_goldberg
Mar 31 at 1:48




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@J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
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– m_goldberg
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$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive. That doesn't work for me on macOS.
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From the documentation tutorial/InputSyntax



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That the above at most allows four hex digits for a character code restricts Unicode characters to the range 0000 – FFFF.






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    So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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    @J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
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    @Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
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From the documentation tutorial/InputSyntax



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That the above at most allows four hex digits for a character code restricts Unicode characters to the range 0000 – FFFF.






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    So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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    @J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
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$begingroup$

From the documentation tutorial/InputSyntax



chars



That the above at most allows four hex digits for a character code restricts Unicode characters to the range 0000 – FFFF.






share|improve this answer









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    So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
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  • $begingroup$
    @Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    2 days ago














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From the documentation tutorial/InputSyntax



chars



That the above at most allows four hex digits for a character code restricts Unicode characters to the range 0000 – FFFF.






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From the documentation tutorial/InputSyntax



chars



That the above at most allows four hex digits for a character code restricts Unicode characters to the range 0000 – FFFF.







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    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
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  • $begingroup$
    So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
    $endgroup$
    – Landon
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
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So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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So does that means it is impossible to enter the character that I mentioned?
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$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive mentioned that he was able to enter it by typing :d835:dd16 directly in his notebook but I tried the same to no avail... Might it be bc I'm using online version?
$endgroup$
– Landon
2 days ago




$begingroup$
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$endgroup$
– Landon
2 days ago












$begingroup$
@Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
$endgroup$
– J. M. is slightly pensive
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@Landon: "using online version" - that may be it; please edit your question to include that information. Also, this is one of those times where a screenshot would be illustrative.
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