2011/8/13 Andreas Prilop <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 12 Aug 2011, Leo Broukhis wrote: > >> http://www.numericana.com/about.htm > > The author Gerard P. Michon is clueless. > Even Netscape 4 was able to display all symbols from > http://www.user.uni-hannover.de/nhtcapri/mathematics.html > correctly.
Yes, but probably not the last part of the table (displayed on the page from the link labelled "more..."), notably the part starting at U+22F2 which was added much later (and that many fonts still don't display, even with Windows 7 core fonts or with additional MS Office fonts). This last part requires an extended font. However, with such a font, even an old version of Netscape 4 (and any current browser) should display the list without problem, provided that the HTML table is Unicode-encoded (it is) and the font selected by the browser uses an Unicode mapping of its glyphs.

