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I'm trying to print the ✔ symbol using XeLaTeX and directly from the code (i.e. putting the symbol into the source code directly and not using some macro). I have the following MWE:



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLato

begindocument
This is a test: ✔
enddocument


But it doesnt work:



xelatex test.tex


enter image description here



However, using Libertine font (with usepackagelibertine) works OK.



Is there a way to do it?



Thank you very much in advance.










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  • looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

    – Phelype Oleinik
    1 hour ago















2















I'm trying to print the ✔ symbol using XeLaTeX and directly from the code (i.e. putting the symbol into the source code directly and not using some macro). I have the following MWE:



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLato

begindocument
This is a test: ✔
enddocument


But it doesnt work:



xelatex test.tex


enter image description here



However, using Libertine font (with usepackagelibertine) works OK.



Is there a way to do it?



Thank you very much in advance.










share|improve this question






















  • looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

    – Phelype Oleinik
    1 hour ago













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I'm trying to print the ✔ symbol using XeLaTeX and directly from the code (i.e. putting the symbol into the source code directly and not using some macro). I have the following MWE:



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLato

begindocument
This is a test: ✔
enddocument


But it doesnt work:



xelatex test.tex


enter image description here



However, using Libertine font (with usepackagelibertine) works OK.



Is there a way to do it?



Thank you very much in advance.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to print the ✔ symbol using XeLaTeX and directly from the code (i.e. putting the symbol into the source code directly and not using some macro). I have the following MWE:



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLato

begindocument
This is a test: ✔
enddocument


But it doesnt work:



xelatex test.tex


enter image description here



However, using Libertine font (with usepackagelibertine) works OK.



Is there a way to do it?



Thank you very much in advance.







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  • looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

    – Phelype Oleinik
    1 hour ago

















  • looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

    – Phelype Oleinik
    1 hour ago
















looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago





looks as if your font doesn't contain the symbol, so you will have to switch to another font for it.

– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago




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1





The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

– Phelype Oleinik
1 hour ago





The log file says Missing character: There is no ✔ in font Lato Regular/OT, so you'll have to find a font which contains that glyph.

– Phelype Oleinik
1 hour ago










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The font has no glyph for that character (you can see it from the “missing symbol” glyph or from the message in the log file).



Use a font that provides it. Here I use Libertinus Serif.



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
usepackagenewunicodechar

setmainfontLato
newfontfamilylibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

newunicodechar✔%
begingroup
iffontcharfont`✔ else libertinusfi ✔%
endgroup


begindocument

This is a test: ✔

iosevka

This is a test: ✔

enddocument


enter image description here



You might want to have the symbol not to change based on the current conditions. Then use



documentclassarticle

usepackagefontspec
usepackagenewunicodechar

setmainfontLato
newfontfacelibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

newunicodechar✔%
begingroup
normalfontlibertinus ✔%
endgroup


begindocument

This is a test: ✔

iosevka

This is a test: ✔

enddocument


enter image description here



I use the Iosevka font just to see the difference in the two situations.






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    The font has no glyph for that character (you can see it from the “missing symbol” glyph or from the message in the log file).



    Use a font that provides it. Here I use Libertinus Serif.



    documentclassarticle

    usepackagefontspec
    usepackagenewunicodechar

    setmainfontLato
    newfontfamilylibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
    newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

    newunicodechar✔%
    begingroup
    iffontcharfont`✔ else libertinusfi ✔%
    endgroup


    begindocument

    This is a test: ✔

    iosevka

    This is a test: ✔

    enddocument


    enter image description here



    You might want to have the symbol not to change based on the current conditions. Then use



    documentclassarticle

    usepackagefontspec
    usepackagenewunicodechar

    setmainfontLato
    newfontfacelibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
    newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

    newunicodechar✔%
    begingroup
    normalfontlibertinus ✔%
    endgroup


    begindocument

    This is a test: ✔

    iosevka

    This is a test: ✔

    enddocument


    enter image description here



    I use the Iosevka font just to see the difference in the two situations.






    share|improve this answer



























      6














      The font has no glyph for that character (you can see it from the “missing symbol” glyph or from the message in the log file).



      Use a font that provides it. Here I use Libertinus Serif.



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagefontspec
      usepackagenewunicodechar

      setmainfontLato
      newfontfamilylibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
      newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

      newunicodechar✔%
      begingroup
      iffontcharfont`✔ else libertinusfi ✔%
      endgroup


      begindocument

      This is a test: ✔

      iosevka

      This is a test: ✔

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      You might want to have the symbol not to change based on the current conditions. Then use



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagefontspec
      usepackagenewunicodechar

      setmainfontLato
      newfontfacelibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
      newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

      newunicodechar✔%
      begingroup
      normalfontlibertinus ✔%
      endgroup


      begindocument

      This is a test: ✔

      iosevka

      This is a test: ✔

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      I use the Iosevka font just to see the difference in the two situations.






      share|improve this answer

























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        6








        6







        The font has no glyph for that character (you can see it from the “missing symbol” glyph or from the message in the log file).



        Use a font that provides it. Here I use Libertinus Serif.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagefontspec
        usepackagenewunicodechar

        setmainfontLato
        newfontfamilylibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
        newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

        newunicodechar✔%
        begingroup
        iffontcharfont`✔ else libertinusfi ✔%
        endgroup


        begindocument

        This is a test: ✔

        iosevka

        This is a test: ✔

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        You might want to have the symbol not to change based on the current conditions. Then use



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagefontspec
        usepackagenewunicodechar

        setmainfontLato
        newfontfacelibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
        newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

        newunicodechar✔%
        begingroup
        normalfontlibertinus ✔%
        endgroup


        begindocument

        This is a test: ✔

        iosevka

        This is a test: ✔

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        I use the Iosevka font just to see the difference in the two situations.






        share|improve this answer













        The font has no glyph for that character (you can see it from the “missing symbol” glyph or from the message in the log file).



        Use a font that provides it. Here I use Libertinus Serif.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagefontspec
        usepackagenewunicodechar

        setmainfontLato
        newfontfamilylibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
        newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

        newunicodechar✔%
        begingroup
        iffontcharfont`✔ else libertinusfi ✔%
        endgroup


        begindocument

        This is a test: ✔

        iosevka

        This is a test: ✔

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        You might want to have the symbol not to change based on the current conditions. Then use



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagefontspec
        usepackagenewunicodechar

        setmainfontLato
        newfontfacelibertinusLibertinus Serif % a font that has ✔
        newfontfamilyiosevkaIosevka

        newunicodechar✔%
        begingroup
        normalfontlibertinus ✔%
        endgroup


        begindocument

        This is a test: ✔

        iosevka

        This is a test: ✔

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        I use the Iosevka font just to see the difference in the two situations.







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