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
From: "Kenneth Whistler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Looking for two mathematical characters
> Patrick Andries asked:
>
> > I'm looki
Patrick Andries asked:
> I'm looking for two mathematical characters.
>
> 1) The canonical one-to-one (injective) mapping;
> is this U+21AA ? Looks like it (no annotation though).
It would probably be best to take this up directly with the
MathML people, but my surmise wo
- Original Message -
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: "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
I'm looking for two mathematical
characters.
1) The canonical one-to-one (injective) mapping;
is this U+21AA ? Looks like it (no annotation though).
2) An angle operator (combining mark ?) looking
like this _| , where
a )
n|
a
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