Joe Marshall scripsit:

> I understand, and I think that your situation is one where case
> sensitivity is a reasonable decision.  (However, I might suggest that
> you want to take it further and associate typographic distinctions
> with type.  Not only do you want bold-face variables to be different
> from normal ones, you want the bold-faced ones to be required to be
> vectors and such.)

That's where the mathematical symbolic alphabets of Unicode come in.
Note, however, that there is no "plain" (i.e. non-Roman, non-sans,
non-bold, etc.) mathematical symbolic alphabet: that is unified with
ordinary Latin and Greek letters and digits.

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