In the following example, the ∉ symbol does not look good.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmainfont{Latin Modern Roman}
\setmathfont{Latin Modern Math}
\begin{document}
This does not show: $\notin$ \\
This does not look good: $\not\in$
\end{document}
\not\in
works when not loading unicode-math
, but unicode-math
somehow prevents it from working (?). The Unicode character 0x2209
(\notin
) does not seem to be included in the Latin Modern Math font. I know that I can load the Unicode character from another font, but I just want the output to look like \not\in
in Computer Modern.
edit: To clarify, I just want the output to look like \not\in
without using unicode-math
. I want to use unicode-math
for reasons not visible in this example.