>  1.  Math symbol (Bertrand Meyer (ETH))
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> Subject: [Framers] Math symbol


> I am using this symbol..[deleted]

From your verbal description (your first link didn’t work for me) it sounds 
like the standard subset symbol, and you want a squared-off version. According 
to InDesign, this symbol is called “square image of or equal to”, which is news 
to me. I’ve encountered it as an ordering relation in algebra, specifically 
lattice theory, though. My working math font has two versions of the glyph, 
differing only in size, unicode 2291. 

There’s actually a row of these in ID’s glyph panel, squared-off versions of 
standard set-theory symbols for relations or operations on sets (subset, proper 
subset, intersection etc.). 

The font I’m using is Lucida Bright Math OT. You can get it at a reduced price 
by joining (also at a reduced price) the TeX Users Group (TUG). If you think 
this sort of situation is going to re-arise, it might be worth your while 
obtaining a comprehensive Math font, such as LBMOT.

Graeme Forbes


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