Symbol Mt Font -
| Press This Key | You Get This Symbol | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | a | α | Alpha | | b | β | Beta | | g | γ | Gamma | | d | δ | Delta | | m | μ | Micro / Mu | | p | π | Pi | | S | Σ | Sigma (Capital) | | s | σ | Sigma (Lowercase) | | W | Ω | Omega (Capital) | | w | ω | Omega (Lowercase) | | Q | Θ | Theta | | < | ≤ | Less than or equal to | | > | ≥ | Greater than or equal to | | + | ± | Plus-Minus | | ´ | → | Rightward Arrow | | ¥ | ¥ | Yen symbol (unexpected, but present) |
Whether you are a researcher trying to recover data from a 1998 Word document, a student learning to type equations quickly, or a typography enthusiast curious about digital history, understanding is a valuable skill. Respect the font, know its quirks, and transition to Unicode when you can. But never forget the little font that brought the Greek alphabet to the masses. Do you have a specific question about using Symbol MT in a particular software? Leave a comment or check our troubleshooting forum for more tips. Symbol Mt Font
Today, while Unicode and modern OpenType fonts have largely rendered symbolic fonts obsolete, refuses to fade away. It remains installed on hundreds of millions of PCs. For millions of users, typing p to get π is as instinctive as breathing. | Press This Key | You Get This