%% %% The LaTeX Companion, 3ed %% %% Example 9-3-11 on page I-669 in "Accessing all characters of a font". %% %% Copyright (C) 2022 Frank Mittelbach %% %% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions %% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c %% of this license or (at your option) any later version. %% %% See https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details. %% \documentclass{tlc3exa} \pagestyle{empty} \setcounter{page}{6} \setlength\textwidth{183.0pt} %StartShownPreambleCommands \fontencoding{T1}\selectfont %StopShownPreambleCommands \begin{document} Using the \verb=\symbol= command you can access any glyph in a font, if you know its position in the encoding. For example, \symbol{"DE}, \symbol{'237} or~\symbol{32}. \par However, if available, standard text commands are preferable, because they work correctly in different font encodings. \end{document}