H with stroke

The letter Ħ or small ħ (h transverse) is a letter of the Maltese alphabet. It stands for a voiceless, originally pharyngeal fricative [ ħ ] and corresponds to the classical Arabic ح. In the modern Maltese is the letter when he stands alone as a velar fricative [ x] given; addition, it shall in the digraph "gh " or to "gh ".

In physics, the character of the same name " ℏ " (U 210 F) stands for the reduced Planck constant, while the Planck constant is denoted by a.

Display on the computer

ISO 8859

In the codes of the iso 8859 family that comes Ħ only in ISO 8859-3. The capital letter Ħ has the position of A1 and the lower case letter ħ the position B1.

ISO 6937

In ISO 6937, the capital letter, the position E4 and the lowercase letter the position F4.

Unicode

The Unicode encoding is U 0126 for " Ħ " and U 0127 for " ħ ", the sign for the Planck constant has its own coding, U 210 F. And ℏ in HTML.

The Maltese letter Ħ is not included in standard TeX and LaTeX. With the fc fonts to get it through the macros \ B { H} for the big "H" and \ B { h} for the little " ħ ".

The TeX macro for the Planck constant " ħ " is \ hbar and is accessible only in math mode TeX. It is part of the standard scope of TeX. With the AMS symbols a better representation ( by a separate character ) is possible.

( based on it for letters with diacritics, inter alia, see list of Latin -based alphabets )

Hh hh hh hh Ƕ Ƕ Ȟ ȟ hh hh hh h Ⱨ ⱨ Ɥ ɥ Ɦ ɦ

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