Hans Åberg <mailto:haber...@telia.com>
15. September 2016 um 19:44

I use Xcode on MacOS (former OS X), which has very good Unicode support (including RTL scripts). There is a Unicode symbols table, but it is slow. One can also design one's own keyboard map, but that is very time consuming.
Another input method is shown in the following video [1] where each symbol get its own command, e.g. \mbfitx is equal to {\bi x}. The source table mentioned in the video can be found on the STIX page [2].

[1] http://zeeba.tv/reconciling-unicode-math-with-latex2e-mathematics/
[2] http://www.ams.org/STIX/

Wolfgang
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