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Oliver Moran updated CB-5536:
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    Description: 
The plugin currently represents navigate back and navigate forward buttons with 
less than or equal to signs (< and >).

These actions could be represented more attractively (and more appropriately) 
using Unicode arrows symbols: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(symbol)#Arrows_in_Unicode

Code sample in Android:

    back.setText("\u21e6"); // ⇦
    forward.setText("\u21e8"); // ⇨

.. or ...

    back.setText("\u2190"); // ←
    forward.setText("\u2192"); // →

  was:
The plugin currently represents navigate back and navigate forward buttons with 
less than or equal to signs (< and >).

These actions could be represented more attractively (and more appropriately) 
using Unicode arrows symbols: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(symbol)#Arrows_in_Unicode

For example (in Android):

    back.setText("\u21e6"); // ⇦
    ...
    forward.setText("\u21e8"); // ⇨

.. or ...

    back.setText("\u2190"); // ←
    ...
    forward.setText("\u2192"); // →


> Use Unicode arrows instead of greater than / less than symbols to indicate 
> back and forward buttons
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-5536
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5536
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Plugin InAppBrowser
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0
>         Environment: Android (possibly others)
>            Reporter: Oliver Moran
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> The plugin currently represents navigate back and navigate forward buttons 
> with less than or equal to signs (< and >).
> These actions could be represented more attractively (and more appropriately) 
> using Unicode arrows symbols: 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(symbol)#Arrows_in_Unicode
> Code sample in Android:
>     back.setText("\u21e6"); // ⇦
>     forward.setText("\u21e8"); // ⇨
> .. or ...
>     back.setText("\u2190"); // ←
>     forward.setText("\u2192"); // →



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