Unfortunately,
this astrological symbol is given in the Wikipedia article, but not sourced. So I think, further evidence for its usage is needed.
--Jrg Knappen
Gesendet:Sonntag, 02. Februar 2014 um 05:20 Uhr
Von:Shriramana Sharma samj...@gmail.com
An:UnicoDe List unicode@unicode.org
Le 03/02/2014 08:57, Jörg Knappen a écrit :
Unfortunately,
this astrological symbol is given in the Wikipedia article, but not
sourced. So I think, further evidence for its usage is needed.
Actually, it is sourced (with the other symbils) to
http://www.uranian-institute.org/bfglyphs.htm ,
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Frédéric Grosshans
frederic.grossh...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, it is sourced (with the other symbils) to
http://www.uranian-institute.org/bfglyphs.htm , which lists no less than
4 symbols for Pluto...
In any case, it seems its astronomical symbol was
On 3 February 2014 13:14, Shriramana Sharma samj...@gmail.com wrote:
In any case, it seems its astronomical symbol was encoded quite early
(DerivedAge = 1.1) which was before the 2006 IAU decision to demote it to
dwarf planet status. Of course, even if it were encoded today I'm sure it
would
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