> I now have this:
>
> Λ L* 039B0923GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA (aka LAMBDA)
> λ l* 03BB0955GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA (aka LAMBDA)
>
> No need to send a PR if this is OK.
Looks good to me! Bedankt.
On 22 Mar 22:02, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > > Bram:
> > > I
> > Bram:
> > I think adding "aka LAMBDA" is apprpriate.
>
> I agree. I will open a PR.
I now have this:
Λ L* 039B0923GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA (aka LAMBDA)
λ l* 03BB0955GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA (aka LAMBDA)
No need to send a PR if this is OK.
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> Tony:
> However the official, unchangeable names as shown in the
> "Greek and Coptic" Unicode reference file
> http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0370.pdf are GREEK CAPITAL LETTER
> LAMDA and GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA respectively. The small letter, but
> not the capital, has under its official
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Max Mahlke wrote:
>
> > in runtime/doc/digraph.txt, the greek letter lambda is spelt LAMDA. I
> > was looking for it under the accepted spelling LAMBDA, though I am aware
> > that some people prefer the LAMDA spelling. I see that the vim source
> > makes frequent use of
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Max Mahlke wrote:
> in runtime/doc/digraph.txt, the greek letter lambda is spelt LAMDA. I
> was looking for it under the accepted spelling LAMBDA, though I am aware
> that some people prefer the LAMDA spelling. I see that the vim source
> makes
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Max Mahlke wrote:
> in runtime/doc/digraph.txt, the greek letter lambda is spelt LAMDA. I
> was looking for it under the accepted spelling LAMBDA, though I am aware
> that some people prefer the LAMDA spelling. I see that the vim source
> makes
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:37 AM Max Mahlke wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> in runtime/doc/digraph.txt, the greek letter lambda is spelt LAMDA. I
> was looking for it under the accepted spelling LAMBDA, though I am aware
> that some people prefer the LAMDA spelling. I see that the vim source
> makes
Dear all,
in runtime/doc/digraph.txt, the greek letter lambda is spelt LAMDA. I
was looking for it under the accepted spelling LAMBDA, though I am aware
that some people prefer the LAMDA spelling. I see that the vim source
makes frequent use of both spellings.
I would therefore suggest changing