On 11/10/15 5:40 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
On Nov 10, 2015, at 14:29 , David Hoerl <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Now that Swift supports the use of certain Unicode symbols for
operators, I thought I'd try some.

Problem is I'm using Monaco 10 (ah, so old school) and the
mathematical symbols are so small I can't really tell what they are. I
looked in the "Fonts and Colors" prefs, but didn't see anything
obvious to change.

Anyone else solve this?

You can use the Characters panel (System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Show
Keyboard, Emoji & Symbol Viewers in menu bar) to find the symbol and
paste it into your source code. If it matters that you can read it
afterwards, you can use the "\u{00D7}” form (for a multiplication
symbol, e.g.).


I can see the characters, but they are so small as to be unintelligible. The issue is that I cannot really make them out in the editor.


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