# Latex Special Character/Font problem

Hey,

I am new to LaTeX, which I am trying to write my thesis with.
Can anybody guide me how to write ? or maybe it is a special font?

Thank you.

-
For future reference "I don't know the command" type LaTeX questions are probably better on tex.stackexchange.com as the programingness coefficient is pretty low. – dmckee May 26 '11 at 23:29
@dmckee: i tried there before posting this question, but i needed a minimum 10 reputation before i can upload an image (i currently have 0). that is why i posted it here. – astazed May 29 '11 at 21:29
Ah. If you have left the URL in the body of the post someone with more rep could have edited it into an image for you. In any case, it is not a huge deal. – dmckee May 29 '11 at 21:37

It is the calligraphic form of L. You call it as \mathcal{L} inside a math environment.

-
wow! that was fast! and it worked! thanks... – astazed May 26 '11 at 16:46

When in doubt, try http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html.

-
@ihf: PS: i do not recommend to anyone to use detextify, very dangerous app. i left the tab open accidentally and left for half an hour. when i came back my notebook was screaming and extremely hot (could have burned my legs) and had a constant 50% cpu usage. very very very bad programming!!!! – astazed May 31 '11 at 18:03
@Nagi, first time I hear about this. But detextify is still a useful application. – lhf May 31 '11 at 18:13
you just need to check it yourself. not that useful if you will end up with a melt laptop. anyway thank you. – astazed May 31 '11 at 18:36
@Nagi, I've just tested it and leaving the page open does bring the CPU to 100%, even when idle. Thanks for pointing this out. – lhf May 31 '11 at 18:41
tried it on both Opera and firefox, with the same result. the 50% cpu usage is when your tab is idle. try to draw and watch your cpu(s) getting numb! :D;D – astazed May 31 '11 at 18:42