This package provides two methods to insert mathematical symbols: - A proper input method for efficient typing. Activate with `C-u C-\ unicode-math RET'. Then TeX commands (e.g., `\alpha') are replaced automatically as you type with the corresponding Unicode character. - An interactive command, `unicode-math-input', which reads the TeX name of a symbol with completion and inserts the corresponding Unicode character. In either case, all symbols provided by the unicode-math LaTeX package are available, with the same names. The `unicode-math' input method is similar to Emacs's built-in `TeX', but it differs in a couple of ways. First, it has a much larger collection of characters, including various alphabets (Fraktur, script, etc.) and combining accents (note you have to type, say, \pi\hat to get π̂). Second, it does not include any sequence not starting with a backslash, so it interferes less with normal typing. The input method can be customized by the variables `unicode-math-input-escape', `unicode-math-input-min-prefix' and `unicode-math-input-deterministic' (but they must be set before loading the package).