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 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 is: > > U+2147 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL E
I was intentionally not looking in the 3.2 file, since the current version is 3.1.1. (And in any case, Stefan already indicated that he was looking for a capital E.) But, since you brought up 3.2, this 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." -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California

