In a message dated 2001-03-13 18:29:12 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > But in English, a pentagram is an occult symbol-- a pentacle (5-pointed > star), usually inscribed inside a circle, and associated with witchcraft, > sorcery, and (by some) Satanism. > > See http://www.exposingsatanism.org/signsymbols.htm for nice samples. ;-) > > And no, the Unicode Standard hasn't encoded any pentagrams yet -- or > hexagrams or baphomets, for that matter. U+235F (APL is a rather demonic language, isn't it?) -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
- Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16) in code) Kenneth Whistler
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Pierpaolo BERNARDI
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... DougEwell2
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Curtis Clark
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Michael Everson
- RE: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Marco Cimarosti
- RE: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Marco Cimarosti
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Bertrand Laidain
- Re: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Daniel Biddle
- RE: Pentagrams: (was: RE: UTF8 vs. Unicode (UTF16)... Carl W. Brown

