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On 12/28/2015 1:26 PM, Jonathan Coxhead
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On 2015-12-25 5:43am, Costello, Roger L. wrote: Rather than engage in reflexive ad-hoc unification like this, it would be useful to find out why U+2142 was disunified from TOP RIGHT CORNER and any other symbols having two strokes at right angle with one of them pointing down. In this case, U+2142 is distinguished not only by its use as a mathematical variable from the set of "corners"; the latter from a set, are not used like letters, and also have legs of equal length. With respect to the putative right-pointing mirror image of U+2142 we would need to learn from Roger how it is used. A./ |
- Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the ri... Costello, Roger L.
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Philippe Verdy
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Jonathan Coxhead
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, p... Michael Everson
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital ... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Aw: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Jörg Knappen
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Philippe Verdy
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Michael Everson
- Re: Aw: Symbol for an upside down capital L, p... Asmus Freytag (t)

