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Re: [Groff] On the glyphs `~=' and `|='


From: Alejandro Lopez-Valencia
Subject: Re: [Groff] On the glyphs `~=' and `|='
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:03:43 -0500

At 07:36 a.m. 31/12/2002 +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:

Some thoughts on the glyphs `~=' and `|='; please tell me if you
disagree with my research below.


Let me see if I understood:

~= <nil>

=~ U+2245

~~ U+2248

|= U+2243  -->> Hmmm.... Wouldn't \(-~ or \(~- be more mnemonic?

What about:

        -~ -> U+2242

        ~- -> U+2243

        |~ -> U+2244

        |= -> U+2246?

        And

        ~= -> U+224A, or better yet, U+224C?

Sorry I don't have the English Unicode names table handy, I am cheating with the char map utility in Win2K and looking at the glyphs in Lucida Sans Unicode, all names are translated to Spanish :). Of course this is an academic exercise, for anything but the DVI driver (symbol doesn't have most of these glyphs, and the CM Math fonts have some but not all of them).



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