On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 12:19:31PM +0000, Richard Wordingham wrote: > Are there any widely available fonts that in non-specialist tools will > render the decimal point U+002E FULL STOP significantly above the > baseline when it is used as a decimal point?
British typographic instructions for the raised decimal point say things like "Type decimal points midline (ie, 23·4, not 23.4). To create a midline decimal on a PC: hold down ALT key and type 0183 on the number pad, or on a Mac: ALT shift 9." In other words, they tell people to use U+00B7 MIDDLE DOT. Andries

