It is a great story! I’ve never heard of that.
It sparks an idea like (The
of the
should be under it. Markdown-here don’t support Display equation so it doesn’t looks right. Not too serious though).
And this is the previous concept I was talking about:
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 6:26:59 PM UTC-8, Luis Rivera wrote:
In recall that in some Polish notation oriented logical systems, the universal quantifier is marked by a Pi (product Π); and one particular attic numeral is an uppercase delta inside an uppercase pi, meaning 50 (pente deka). It's found in slot "02 in the TeX LGR encoding. So you may not need to design anything new.Cheers,yes> are you sure?>> because it doesn't follow the natural order of the conversation.>>>Why is top posting annoying?
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 5:02:10 PM UTC-6, Kolen Cheung wrote:Since the Etymology of pandoc is mixed, and the fact that
is not really of any Etymological origin, I think the
is ok as long as it kind of convey the meaning. The
thing gives me a picture of this:
By the way, looking at the PDF, it seems it is not difficult to find one that both
and
are at the same angle.
But then on 2nd thought,
and
has very simple strokes, so make be using shape not type is better.
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 7:05:18 AM UTC-8, BP Jonsson wrote:
Den 2016-12-08 kl. 15:23, skrev Kolen Cheung:
> since both "letters" are of different languages, probably only math font has both
Not so. Attached are some examples of fonts on my system which
have both. You need to look at fonts which cater to linguist types.
I can't help pointing out, though, that the Greek word for
'document', ἔγγραπτος, doesn't start with a Δ, so perhaps a
ligature of Ɐ and a Latin D would be more appropriate.
/bpj