On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 10:13:31AM -0700, Robert Palais wrote: > The pi problem turns > something which should be natural into memorization for many students, > and Unicode could allow an alternative to eventually correct it.
Unicode is generally not the place for evangalism. "[T]he Unicode Standard does not encode idiosyncratic, personal novel, [or] rarely exchanged ... characters", and I'm afraid as of yet, your double pi symbol is all of those. Get it in use, and then the Unicode standard will encode it. I can not speak for Unicode, and there's some small chance that they might disagree with me. In that case, you should look up the procedures on making a formal proposal. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED], dvdeug/jabber.com (Jabber) Pointless website: http://dvdeug.dhis.org When the aliens come, when the deathrays hum, when the bombers bomb, we'll still be freakin' friends. - "Freakin' Friends"

