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Hi this is what I wrote:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagegensymb
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagelongtable
usepackage[T1]fontenc

begindocument
csvautotabularBook2.csv

enddocument


and this is the content of the csv file, i made it with excel and converted with notepad++



frequenza ν (Hz),frequenza teorica ν (Hz) ,nodi n
510,537.18,2
760,805.78,3
1010,1074.38,4
1280,1342.97,5
1550,1611.56,6


It fails creating the PDF, this is the error message:



Package gensymb Warning: Not defining perthousand.
Package gensymb Warning: Not defining micro.

! Undefined control sequence.
GenericError ...
#4 errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv

? ^C! Interruption.
GenericError ... #4
errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv


Thank you for your answers










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    A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

    – Marijn
    7 hours ago











  • Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

    – user195519
    7 hours ago

















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Hi this is what I wrote:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagegensymb
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagelongtable
usepackage[T1]fontenc

begindocument
csvautotabularBook2.csv

enddocument


and this is the content of the csv file, i made it with excel and converted with notepad++



frequenza ν (Hz),frequenza teorica ν (Hz) ,nodi n
510,537.18,2
760,805.78,3
1010,1074.38,4
1280,1342.97,5
1550,1611.56,6


It fails creating the PDF, this is the error message:



Package gensymb Warning: Not defining perthousand.
Package gensymb Warning: Not defining micro.

! Undefined control sequence.
GenericError ...
#4 errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv

? ^C! Interruption.
GenericError ... #4
errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv


Thank you for your answers










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  • 2





    A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

    – Marijn
    7 hours ago











  • Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

    – user195519
    7 hours ago













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Hi this is what I wrote:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagegensymb
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagelongtable
usepackage[T1]fontenc

begindocument
csvautotabularBook2.csv

enddocument


and this is the content of the csv file, i made it with excel and converted with notepad++



frequenza ν (Hz),frequenza teorica ν (Hz) ,nodi n
510,537.18,2
760,805.78,3
1010,1074.38,4
1280,1342.97,5
1550,1611.56,6


It fails creating the PDF, this is the error message:



Package gensymb Warning: Not defining perthousand.
Package gensymb Warning: Not defining micro.

! Undefined control sequence.
GenericError ...
#4 errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv

? ^C! Interruption.
GenericError ... #4
errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv


Thank you for your answers










share|improve this question









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Hi this is what I wrote:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagegensymb
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagelongtable
usepackage[T1]fontenc

begindocument
csvautotabularBook2.csv

enddocument


and this is the content of the csv file, i made it with excel and converted with notepad++



frequenza ν (Hz),frequenza teorica ν (Hz) ,nodi n
510,537.18,2
760,805.78,3
1010,1074.38,4
1280,1342.97,5
1550,1611.56,6


It fails creating the PDF, this is the error message:



Package gensymb Warning: Not defining perthousand.
Package gensymb Warning: Not defining micro.

! Undefined control sequence.
GenericError ...
#4 errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv

? ^C! Interruption.
GenericError ... #4
errhelp @err@ ...
l.12 csvautotabularBook2.csv


Thank you for your answers







csvsimple






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  • 2





    A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

    – Marijn
    7 hours ago











  • Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

    – user195519
    7 hours ago












  • 2





    A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

    – Marijn
    7 hours ago











  • Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

    – user195519
    7 hours ago







2




2





A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

– Marijn
7 hours ago





A possible solution is to compile with xelatex and polyglossia, see tex.stackexchange.com/a/329750 for an example.

– Marijn
7 hours ago













Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

– user195519
7 hours ago





Thank you, it now creates the pdf with the table, sadly the greek character isn't displayed

– user195519
7 hours ago










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Probably a font problem; with Gentium and xelatex seems to work:



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
usepackage[greek, italian, english]babel
setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]Gentium
usepackageamsmath
usepackagecsvsimple

begindocument
csvautotabularBook2.csv
enddocument


Gives



resulting table






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  • solved! Thank you

    – user195519
    6 hours ago











  • Happy to be useful. Please, consider accepting the answer if it solved your problem! tex.stackexchange.com/help/someone-answers

    – Rmano
    6 hours ago


















2















For pdflatex you can map the ν character in the input to $nu$ using newunicodecharacter. However, csvsimple does not allow macros in header lines because the header values are used to create keys to refer to the corresponding columns. A workaround for that is to disable the code that creates the keys.



documentclassarticle
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagenewunicodechar
% map ν in input to macro
newunicodecharν$nu$

makeatletter
% switch off csvsimple column name macros
defset@csv@headrelax
makeatother

begindocument
csvautotabularbook2.csv

enddocument


Result:



enter image description here



If you don't want to define the character mapping yourself then you can use the alphabeta package - note however that the characters look a bit different.



documentclassarticle
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagecsvsimple
usepackagealphabeta

makeatletter
% switch off csvsimple column name macros
defset@csv@headrelax
makeatother

begindocument
csvautotabularbook2.csv

enddocument


enter image description here






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    Probably a font problem; with Gentium and xelatex seems to work:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefontspec
    usepackage[greek, italian, english]babel
    setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]Gentium
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagecsvsimple

    begindocument
    csvautotabularBook2.csv
    enddocument


    Gives



    resulting table






    share|improve this answer

























    • solved! Thank you

      – user195519
      6 hours ago











    • Happy to be useful. Please, consider accepting the answer if it solved your problem! tex.stackexchange.com/help/someone-answers

      – Rmano
      6 hours ago















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    Probably a font problem; with Gentium and xelatex seems to work:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefontspec
    usepackage[greek, italian, english]babel
    setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]Gentium
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagecsvsimple

    begindocument
    csvautotabularBook2.csv
    enddocument


    Gives



    resulting table






    share|improve this answer

























    • solved! Thank you

      – user195519
      6 hours ago











    • Happy to be useful. Please, consider accepting the answer if it solved your problem! tex.stackexchange.com/help/someone-answers

      – Rmano
      6 hours ago













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    2









    Probably a font problem; with Gentium and xelatex seems to work:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefontspec
    usepackage[greek, italian, english]babel
    setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]Gentium
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagecsvsimple

    begindocument
    csvautotabularBook2.csv
    enddocument


    Gives



    resulting table






    share|improve this answer













    Probably a font problem; with Gentium and xelatex seems to work:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefontspec
    usepackage[greek, italian, english]babel
    setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]Gentium
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagecsvsimple

    begindocument
    csvautotabularBook2.csv
    enddocument


    Gives



    resulting table







    share|improve this answer












    share|improve this answer



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    • solved! Thank you

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    • solved! Thank you

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    solved! Thank you

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    solved! Thank you

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    2















    For pdflatex you can map the ν character in the input to $nu$ using newunicodecharacter. However, csvsimple does not allow macros in header lines because the header values are used to create keys to refer to the corresponding columns. A workaround for that is to disable the code that creates the keys.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagecsvsimple
    usepackagenewunicodechar
    % map ν in input to macro
    newunicodecharν$nu$

    makeatletter
    % switch off csvsimple column name macros
    defset@csv@headrelax
    makeatother

    begindocument
    csvautotabularbook2.csv

    enddocument


    Result:



    enter image description here



    If you don't want to define the character mapping yourself then you can use the alphabeta package - note however that the characters look a bit different.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagecsvsimple
    usepackagealphabeta

    makeatletter
    % switch off csvsimple column name macros
    defset@csv@headrelax
    makeatother

    begindocument
    csvautotabularbook2.csv

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer





























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      For pdflatex you can map the ν character in the input to $nu$ using newunicodecharacter. However, csvsimple does not allow macros in header lines because the header values are used to create keys to refer to the corresponding columns. A workaround for that is to disable the code that creates the keys.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackagecsvsimple
      usepackagenewunicodechar
      % map ν in input to macro
      newunicodecharν$nu$

      makeatletter
      % switch off csvsimple column name macros
      defset@csv@headrelax
      makeatother

      begindocument
      csvautotabularbook2.csv

      enddocument


      Result:



      enter image description here



      If you don't want to define the character mapping yourself then you can use the alphabeta package - note however that the characters look a bit different.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackagecsvsimple
      usepackagealphabeta

      makeatletter
      % switch off csvsimple column name macros
      defset@csv@headrelax
      makeatother

      begindocument
      csvautotabularbook2.csv

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer



























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        2









        For pdflatex you can map the ν character in the input to $nu$ using newunicodecharacter. However, csvsimple does not allow macros in header lines because the header values are used to create keys to refer to the corresponding columns. A workaround for that is to disable the code that creates the keys.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagecsvsimple
        usepackagenewunicodechar
        % map ν in input to macro
        newunicodecharν$nu$

        makeatletter
        % switch off csvsimple column name macros
        defset@csv@headrelax
        makeatother

        begindocument
        csvautotabularbook2.csv

        enddocument


        Result:



        enter image description here



        If you don't want to define the character mapping yourself then you can use the alphabeta package - note however that the characters look a bit different.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagecsvsimple
        usepackagealphabeta

        makeatletter
        % switch off csvsimple column name macros
        defset@csv@headrelax
        makeatother

        begindocument
        csvautotabularbook2.csv

        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        For pdflatex you can map the ν character in the input to $nu$ using newunicodecharacter. However, csvsimple does not allow macros in header lines because the header values are used to create keys to refer to the corresponding columns. A workaround for that is to disable the code that creates the keys.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagecsvsimple
        usepackagenewunicodechar
        % map ν in input to macro
        newunicodecharν$nu$

        makeatletter
        % switch off csvsimple column name macros
        defset@csv@headrelax
        makeatother

        begindocument
        csvautotabularbook2.csv

        enddocument


        Result:



        enter image description here



        If you don't want to define the character mapping yourself then you can use the alphabeta package - note however that the characters look a bit different.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagecsvsimple
        usepackagealphabeta

        makeatletter
        % switch off csvsimple column name macros
        defset@csv@headrelax
        makeatother

        begindocument
        csvautotabularbook2.csv

        enddocument


        enter image description here







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