Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Miikka-Markus Alhonen
On 23-Mar-02 Stefan Persson wrote: F = Q × Double-struck italic capital E Force Laddning (English?) Fältstyrka (English?) Laddning (Q) = electric charge Fältstyrka (E) = electric field strength Best regards, Miikka-Markus Alhonen

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Stefan Persson wrote: Interesting. We haven't seen this character in technical publications. Where did you run into it? SI unit: N/C = V/m : electric field strength This double-struck capital E is sometimes used instead of a

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Doug Ewell
Kenneth Whistler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, if Stefan is asking about what I think he is, there is a small set of double-struck italic letterlike symbols added to Unicode 3.2, to match certain publishing usage that highlights a few common math symbols this way. The letter in question

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Asmus Freytag
At 07:51 PM 3/23/02 -0800, Doug Ewell wrote: Since you bring 3.2 into the picture, though, it gives me an excuse to ask: When can we expect the official release of 3.2? The beta page still only says due for release in March, 2002. That's still the plan. Does that narrow it down for you? A./

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Doug Ewell
Kenneth Whistler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any double-struck italic E available for usage in mathematical formula? No. DOUBLE-STRUCK doesn't seem to be a style that combines with any other style. ITALIC, on the other hand, combines with BOLD and/or SANS-SERIF. Actually, if

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-23 Thread Doug Ewell
Asmus Freytag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since you bring 3.2 into the picture, though, it gives me an excuse to ask: When can we expect the official release of 3.2? The beta page still only says due for release in March, 2002. That's still the plan. Does that narrow it down for you? Not

Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-22 Thread Stefan Persson
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Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-22 Thread Doug Ewell
Stefan Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any double-struck italic E available for usage in mathematical formula? No. DOUBLE-STRUCK doesn't seem to be a style that combines with any other style. ITALIC, on the other hand, combines with BOLD and/or SANS-SERIF. -Doug Ewell Fullerton,

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-22 Thread Kenneth Whistler
Doug Ewell answered Stefan Persson: Stefan Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any double-struck italic E available for usage in mathematical formula? No. DOUBLE-STRUCK doesn't seem to be a style that combines with any other style. ITALIC, on the other hand, combines with BOLD

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-22 Thread Stefan Persson
- Original Message - From: Kenneth Whistler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 22 mars 2002 20:10 Subject: Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics? I wrote: Is there any double-struck italic E available for usage

Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

2002-03-22 Thread Markus Scherer
I say font! and markup! and I run and duck and cover... markus (Very personal opinion!)