When i've checked solutions on google it appears as this is caused by typos in the diffe. I saw it here how to create an indicator function with mathbbm package The \mathbb provided as part of the amsfonts package does not provide numerals
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Section 3.3 of amsfonts ' documentation states that the \mathbb command it provides uses the msbm font and so supports only uppercase letters
Load the amsfonts package, this provides that command
\documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsfonts} \begin{document} $\mathbb{z}$ \end{document} optionally you could load amssymb, as this in turn loads amsfonts \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amssymb} \begin{document} $\mathbb{z}$ \end{document} for reference, the comprehensive latex symbol list has also a table of mathematical alphabets. 12 i want to use these mathematical sets that are shown in the picture \usepackage{pxfonts}, but then the whole context changed
I want the original latex font, but when i use the \mathbb{}, show the ones in the image Can you help me, please? The package also supports bold math style and the commands \mathbold, write \mathversion{bold} and \boldsymbol from amsmath, so it would let you call \boldsymbol\mathbb{c} As of july 2019, that applies to xits math, libertinus math and minion math.
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I wanted to compile $\mathbb{5}$ I can do it for $\mathbb{1}$ (or like $\mathbb{1}$) I have used this set of packages alongside the other necessary packages I wonder if there is any package that produces a \\mathbb{} symbol for lowercase letters
The package mathalpha provides several options, which are listed in the documentation For example, here are the lowercase letters of libertinus's blackboard bold font, obtained with the option bb=libus. Of course i can easily add the dsfont package but i can't assume everyone i deal with has it, or wants to add packages for me While mathbb only handles uppercase letter, mathds add numerals
As far as i can see looking around online, neither handles lowercase letters (which you probably would not want to see doublestruck).
I am somewhat a new user to the tex world So, hopefully my question is not out of scope