On 2/7/2016 1:02 PM, Chris Jacobs wrote:


David Faulks schreef op 2016-02-07 21:20:
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If the members of this mailing list think a proposal including a
separate Eris symbol is acceptable, I will include it in my proposal.

Along with, perhaps, some additional symbols...

A./

David

Seems there is no agreement what the Eris symbol should look like.
This website gives four different shapes, not counting the Discordian one.
http://www.zanestein.com/Trans-pluto.htm#UB313

Chris


Unicode does not so much encode concepts. Neither does it (normally) attempt to encode for precise shapes. What it tries to do is to encode elements that are sufficient to represent text.

If there are many different conventions for representing a concept, that's similar to different spellings. Unicode normally supplies all the element and lets the users choose the spelling.

The big exception is when the unit of spelling (for example, in normal text, that would be a letter) itself has a range of appearances.

So, the question here would be: are these different shapes of the same symbol, or different symbols used for the same purpose.

From the website I would think we have at least 4 distinct symbols. Two of the shapes look like they might be alternate representations of the same symbol.

A./

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