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Diacritics are those glyphs added to the Esperanto letters ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ, and their uppercase variant.

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Esperanto and LaTeX

Probably the easiest way is to simply use the Esperanto setting for the Babel package (\usepackage[esperanto]{babel}). This allows you to use ^s for the letter ŝ, ^C for the letter Ĉ, ^u for the lette …
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Esperanto and LaTeX

It is not immediately obvious how to properly and easily write the Esperanto diacritic characters in LaTeX. I have some ideas, which I will post as my own answer below, but I am interested if anybody …
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How do I type the Esperanto letters on Windows?

Unless I missed it, I don't think anyone has mentioned XK yet, which makes sense because I don't think it's very popular. Still, it's the one I use. It's pretty simple, uses the X-system, and it forms …
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