Roger Hui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/EditingGuidelines/Character_Palette_--_APL

Results:

    http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0225855/unicapl/palette.pdf
    http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0225855/unicapl/palette.tex

Notes on codepoints:

a) As before: Instead of U-220A SMALL ELEMENT OF, UnicAPL currently
   uses U-2208 ELEMENT OF for "member".

b) Instead of U-2217 ASTERISK OPERATOR, UnicAPL currently uses U-22C6
   STAR OPERATOR for "power".

I added U-220A and U-2217 to the LaTeX definitions for more tolerance.

Notes on descriptions:

c) U-220A SMALL ELEMENT OF shouldn't be referred to as "epsilon".

d) U-220D SMALL CONTAINS AS MEMBER shouldn't be referred to as
   "*epsilon* flip".

e) U-236C APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL ZILDE shouldn't be referred to as
   "zeta".

The following codepoints are currently omitted in the PDF since my
LaTeX definitions don't cover them yet:

   U-220D (contains)
   U-221A (root)
   U-2337 (squish quad)
   U-233B (quad jot)
   U-2363 (star dieresis)
   U-2368 (tilde dieresis)
   U-236A (comma bar)
   U-236C (zilde)
   U-2376 (alpha underscore)
   U-2379 (omega underscore)


> What is UnicAPL?

*) Emacs definitions to enter Unicode APL code using ASCII mnemonics
   like {<-}, {x}, {w} etc., or with a keyboard layout close to the
   APL "Union keyboard"

*) LaTeX definitions that let you include Unicode APL code in your
   documents.

Details:

    http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0225855/unicapl/unicapl.html

All the best,
Markus Triska
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