[texhax] h-cross in plain TeX?
Victor Ivrii
vivrii at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 10:17:55 CET 2010
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:25 PM, D. R. Evans <doc.evans at gmail.com> wrote:
> In plain TeX, what is the preferred method for obtaining the glyph for the
> math italic h-cross (the unicode character U+210F, as rather nicely
> rendered at
> http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/210f/planck_constant_over_two_pi.png)?
>
> Plain TeX has an \hbar in which the "h" part of the glyph is nice, but the
> stroke is horizontal instead of slanted lower left to upper right.
\hslash
[See
> page 435 of the TeXBook.]
>
> I googled, but much to my surprise couldn't find anything :-(
>
> Doc
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