On 2019-12-17 12:50 AM, Shriramana Sharma via Unicode wrote:
I would have gone and filed this as a LibreOffice bug since that's the
software I use most, but when I found this is a cross-software
problem, I thought it would be best to have this discussed and
documented here (and in a future vers
On 2019-12-18 12:42 PM, Marius Spix via Unicode wrote:
Unicode has a HEAVY PLUS SIGN (U+2795) and a HEAVY MINUS SIGN (U+2796).
I wonder, if a HEAVY EQUALS SIGN could complete that character set.
This would allow emoji phrases like 🐈 ➕👨= ❤️. (man plus cat equals
love) looking typographically be
On Wednesday, December 18, 2019 9:43:06 PM PST Joao S. O. Bueno via Unicode
wrote:
> Maybe it would make more sense to try and check whether modification
> combining characters to shift the change the combined character into other
> weight/decoration/color and/or other character effects could be b
U+0020 SPACE
U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE
These two characters are equal in every way except that one of them
offers an opportunity for a line break and the other does not.
If the above statement is true, then any conformant application must
treat/process/display both characters identically.
Res
On 12/17/2019 5:49 PM, James Kass via
Unicode wrote:
Asmus Freytag wrote,
> And any recommendation that is not compatible with what the
overwhelming
> majority of software has been doing should be ignored (or
only
I think that as your object is emoji drawing, not mathematics, this request
can't
be justified that way.
Maybe it would make more sense to try and check whether modification
combining
characters to shift the change the combined character into other
weight/decoration/color and/or other
character ef
Unicode has a HEAVY PLUS SIGN (U+2795) and a HEAVY MINUS SIGN (U+2796).
I wonder, if a HEAVY EQUALS SIGN could complete that character set.
This would allow emoji phrases like 🐈 ➕👨= ❤️. (man plus cat equals
love) looking typographically better, when you replace the equals sign
with a new HEAVY EQUA
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