On 30/06/2020 03:36, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2020-06-29 13:46, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 29/06/2020 18:07, charles meyer wrote:
Also, under special characters it lists the equal to or greater than symbol
but not the … not greater than symbol. What’s the number for that? ex. A235
The special characters listed are font dependent. For example, the symbol you
are looking for is not shown under mathematical operators in the 'Liberation
Serif' font but if you select 'Linux Biolinum O' font, you will see it listed
as hexadecimal U+226F or decimal 8815 ≯
Of course, you may not have Biolinum on your machine, but check under the
various fonts you do have.
Very nice, Philip. Do you know of a quick way to query which fonts in system
include a particular character (that is short of manually testing each font)
John, the short answer is, 'No.' But on linux, I have Font Manager for GTK
desktops and in that I can select the Manage function, select Mathematical
Operators in the left hand column, click in the character panel until I find
the square representing U+226F and then go down the list of fonts one by one.
Takes a bit of time but I never had reason to seek a faster or better way.
Philip
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