I'm looking for two mathematical
characters.
1) The canonical one-to-one (injective) mapping;
isthis U+21AA ? Looks like it (no annotation though).
2) An angle operator (combining mark ?) looking
like this _| , where
a )
n|
a ) n occurrences of a
ameans
a )
n|
obviously a should
From: Doug Ewell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Philippe Verdy verdy_p at wanadoo dot fr wrote:
It's a great news. It will force websites to stop using Microsoft
specific features and caveats, and adopt the real standards.
...
If web sites start using the real standards, people will upgrade for
a
From: Patrick Andries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for two mathematical characters.
2) An angle operator (combining mark ?) looking like this _| , where
a )
n| a) n occurrences of a
a means a )
n|
obviously a should all be
I hope that Apple develops a competitive browser with great Unicode
support.
Apple has already done so, though I still like OmniWeb very much. :-)
I'm not sure if Apple's Unicode support is perfect. The OS has strange
issues STILL with reverse direction text (Arabic, Hebrew). In fact, I'm
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From: Philippe Verdy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If there such character _| in Unicode ? Yes.
With mathematical properties? Yes.
With the correct semantic? No.
Which character are you thinking of ? Which code point ?
P. A.
From: Kenneth Whistler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for two mathematical characters
Patrick Andries asked:
I'm looking for two mathematical characters.
2) An angle operator
Philippe Verdy noted:
In the APL subblock of the Misc.Technical block,
The APL range (not subblock) of the Miscellaneous Technical block
is U+2336..U+237A, so the following characters are not part of that
APL range:
the character ⌟ (U+231F)
is also a small bottom-right corner operator, and
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