Do you mean it in a good way or bad way? Geeky might actually describe the pandoc community very well.

And it’s called Turned A, which is just a san-serif, unside-down A: \forall. And I think secondary school taught this to every kid?? (Hong Kong’s secondary school math was taught much more advanced than other “country” though. I quoted it since HK is not a country. But the new government changed our syllabus so HK kids no longer have that advantage. I think it is a political move. So sad…)

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 8:14:48 PM UTC-8, John Muccigrosso wrote:

Gang,

You are totally geeking out on this. Who knows what an upside-down A means, even among the many humanists who use pandoc.

KISS!

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