On 26 June 2016 at 14:00, Philippe Verdy <[email protected]> wrote: > But there are also variants of U+2264 (≤) and U+2265 (≥) with dots within > the bracket (starting page 973 in the same book) for "weak precedence" of > operators...
starting page 273 > These variants (used to compine ⋖ or ⋗ with ≐) don't seem to be encoded. No, but there are U+2A7F ⩿ and U+2A80 ⪀ with slanted equals which might suffice. Andrew

