An obscure symbol like that is going to require Unicode entry, and don't
forget that you must have a font that contains the character or it
cannot display. I'm not sure how easy it will be to find such a font.
Here is a list of Unicode mathematical symbols:
https://www.unicode.org/charts/nameslist/n_2A00.html
I think your character may be 2AC5 (Subset Of Above Equals Sign). In
FrameMaker, enter it by typing LeftAlt+2AC5. Hold down the LeftAlt key
while typing the other characters, and you actually have to type the
plus sign as part of the sequence.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Mike Wickham
On 11/28/2024 3:14 AM, Bertrand Meyer (ETH) wrote:
I hope email preserves this special symbol. (Actually I cannot get it to
copy-paste here as a character, so I am pasting in a screenshot instead, I hope
email preserves it.) I am using this symbol
(“Subset of or equal to”.) If the mailing list processor messes it up, you can
see it (as the first and main symbol discussed)
athttps://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subset; in LaTeX it is \subseteq (see
e.g.https://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/ksiek/latexmath.html).
My question: I also need the same but with square angles rather than rounded.
Anywhere I can get it predefined?
Of course I can draw it and use an inline frame (as I have done for
non-standard concocted symbols) but I would prefer to use it as a predefined
character if available. I haven’t found it anywhere so far.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
-- Bertrand Meyer
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