The closest I've been able to come so far is just italicizing a normal L, but that's lame
Dec 10, 2003 #1 KillaMarcilla 56 0 The closest I've been able to come so far is just italicizing a normal L, but that's lame
Dec 10, 2003 #2 Ambitwistor 841 1 I don't think I can get the version I like without installing extra fonts, but you could try one of these: [tex]\mathfrak{L} \L \mathcal{L}[/tex]
I don't think I can get the version I like without installing extra fonts, but you could try one of these: [tex]\mathfrak{L} \L \mathcal{L}[/tex]
Dec 10, 2003 #3 twizted1 18 0 you mean this £? if you do its hold alt and type 0163 on the numeric keypad then release alt should do it or alt-0163 for future reference -Ty
you mean this £? if you do its hold alt and type 0163 on the numeric keypad then release alt should do it or alt-0163 for future reference -Ty