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Labels: LaTeX how-to

In LaTeX there are 10 special characters:

# $ % & \ ^ _ { } ~

Most of them can be escaped prepending a simple backslash, but \, ^ and ~ need special treatment:

  • for backslash (\) use \textbackslash{}
  • for caret (^) use \^{} or \textasciicircum{}
  • and for tilde (~) use \~{} or \textasciitilde{}

In short:

To getYou must use
#\#
$\$
%\%
&\&
\\textbackslash{}
^\textasciicircum{}
_\_
{\{
}\}
~\textasciitilde{}

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Abel, November 20, 2012

y para el caracter '¿' tambien aplica?

Benjamin, September 19, 2013

use \textquestiondown

also see:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Special_Characters#Other_symbols

Jorge, May 4, 2017

Para el >???

lina , August 28, 2017

necesito > esta cuña como hago

dante, December 26, 2017

para > usa \textgreater

Vasco, June 6, 2018

necessito escribir 'Re' (de roughness Reynolds number), pero LibreOffice me lo hace como el simbolo de los numeros reales. Como hago para escribir Re?

Rafael Angulo, December 17, 2018

Y para escribir « ¿qué hago?

A/a papa, May 22, 2019

para << escribid $\ll$
para <<< escribid $\lll$