On 29 Jan 2007, at 04:26, Ken Ray wrote:
Personally, I'd suggest replacing your Mac-only infinity symbols with
the symbol from the Symbol font (ASCII 165), which is cross-
platform so
you won't have to do anything special for Windows.
There's a possible gotcha... While the Symbol font may
Thanks for the responses. I haven't had a chance to sit down and try
the solutions yet, but between the HTML entity code and the Symbols
font I should be able to make it work. Thanks Devin and Ken.
Jeanne, to answer your question, the infinity sign is placed in a
field when the user hit
On Jan 28, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Mark Greenberg wrote:
I am trying to port my math stacks from Mac to Windows. Some of
the stacks use the infinity character (like a sideways 8), but in
Windows it displays as a box instead. Does anyone know how I might
make that display properly in Windows?
At 3:14 PM -0700 1/28/2007, Mark Greenberg wrote:
>I am trying to port my math stacks from Mac to Windows. Some of the
>stacks use the infinity character (like a sideways 8), but in
>Windows it displays as a box instead. Does anyone know how I might
>make that display properly in Windows? If
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:14:45 -0700, Mark Greenberg wrote:
> I am trying to port my math stacks from Mac to Windows. Some of the
> stacks use the infinity character (like a sideways 8), but in Windows
> it displays as a box instead. Does anyone know how I might make that
> display properly in
I am trying to port my math stacks from Mac to Windows. Some of the
stacks use the infinity character (like a sideways 8), but in Windows
it displays as a box instead. Does anyone know how I might make that
display properly in Windows? If the solution involves Unicode, be
explicit becaus