! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character (U+2061) (inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How to find this unicode character U+202F in your LaTeX documents?inputenc Error: Unicode char u8: not set up for use with LaTeX with G-BriefPackage Inputenc Error: Unicode char u8: not set up for use with LaTeXPackage inputenc Error: Unicode char − (U+2212)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeXUnicode character error (inputenc package)! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character ☯ (U+262F)Package inputenc Error: Unicode character α (U+3B1) not set up for use with LaTeXPackage inputenc Error: Unicode characterError: ! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char ⊘ (U+2298)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX!package inputenc error unicode character (u+200a)inputenc: Unicode character … not set up for use with LaTeX
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! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character (U+2061) (inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How to find this unicode character U+202F in your LaTeX documents?inputenc Error: Unicode char u8: not set up for use with LaTeX with G-BriefPackage Inputenc Error: Unicode char u8: not set up for use with LaTeXPackage inputenc Error: Unicode char − (U+2212)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeXUnicode character error (inputenc package)! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character ☯ (U+262F)Package inputenc Error: Unicode character α (U+3B1) not set up for use with LaTeXPackage inputenc Error: Unicode characterError: ! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char ⊘ (U+2298)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX!package inputenc error unicode character (u+200a)inputenc: Unicode character … not set up for use with LaTeX
Getting this error while trying to upload my paper to the Springer journal.
But it builds fine on my system.
Any help?
unicode input-encodings
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Getting this error while trying to upload my paper to the Springer journal.
But it builds fine on my system.
Any help?
unicode input-encodings
@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16
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Getting this error while trying to upload my paper to the Springer journal.
But it builds fine on my system.
Any help?
unicode input-encodings
Getting this error while trying to upload my paper to the Springer journal.
But it builds fine on my system.
Any help?
unicode input-encodings
unicode input-encodings
edited Apr 11 at 16:09
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@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16
|
show 1 more comment
@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16
@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16
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U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
If deleting it is hard then declare it to do nothing add this to the document preamble
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061
David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
Would it be possible to do something likeDeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
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U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
If deleting it is hard then declare it to do nothing add this to the document preamble
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061
David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
Would it be possible to do something likeDeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
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U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
If deleting it is hard then declare it to do nothing add this to the document preamble
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061
David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
Would it be possible to do something likeDeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
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U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
If deleting it is hard then declare it to do nothing add this to the document preamble
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
If deleting it is hard then declare it to do nothing add this to the document preamble
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061
answered Apr 11 at 16:08
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David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
Would it be possible to do something likeDeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
|
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David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
Would it be possible to do something likeDeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
David "The Hammer!" Carlisle, (+1)
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:10
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
@StevenB.Segletes can you suggest a better tex definition for a character defined to have no effect on visual output? :-)
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:11
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
I stand in full admiration.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 11 at 16:12
1
1
Would it be possible to do something like
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
Would it be possible to do something like
DeclareUnicodeCharacter2061X
, so that the output would show where the offending character is hiding?– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 17:45
1
1
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
@Teepeemm , yeah this works too. You could place any character in the brackets.
– Doesbaddel
Apr 11 at 17:52
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@moewe tod: Is it U+2016 or U+2061? The tex error should indicate a line number. Do you have anything strange on that line? Some symbol you copy and pasted?
– Teepeemm
Apr 11 at 15:59
@Teepeemm it is U+2061
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:01
U+2061 is FUNCTION APPLICATION that is an invisible zero width character intended to distinguish concatenation meaning function application from concatenation meaning multiplication,. You should be able to simply delete it.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:06
@DavidCarlisle How can i delete it? I am using Winedt
– tod
Apr 11 at 16:16
just delete the line and retype that line for example, the full error message from the log shows you where the character is.
– David Carlisle
Apr 11 at 16:16