Ideally a smart text renderer could as well display that glyph with a leading multiplication sign (a mathematical middle dot) and implicitly convert the following digits (and sign) as real superscript/exponent (using contextual substitution/positioning like for Eastern Arabic/Urdu), without necessarily writing the 10 base with smaller digits. Without it, people will want to use 20⏨ to mean it is the decimal number twenty and not hexadecimal number thirty two.
2017-03-28 11:18 GMT+02:00 Frédéric Grosshans <frederic.grossh...@gmail.com> : > Le 28/03/2017 à 02:22, Mark E. Shoulson a écrit : > >> Aw, but ⏨ is awesome! It's much cooler-looking and more visually >> understandable than "e" for exponent notation. In some code I've been >> playing around with I support it as a valid alternative to "e". >> > > I Agree 1⏨3 times with you on this ! > > Frédéric > >