Re: Character list for European and Canadian use in the revised keyboard standard ISO/IEC 9995-3, supplementing MES-1

From: Leo Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com)
Date: Wed Sep 17 2008 - 19:55:51 CDT

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    2008/9/17 Karl Pentzlin <karl-pentzlin@acssoft.de>:
    > Elementary mathematical symbols:

    > U+2264 LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO - no own key needed, enter as:
    > diacritical mark "combining macron below" + "less-than sign"
    > U+2265 GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO - no own key needed, enter as:
    > diacritical mark "combining macron below" + "greater-than sign"

    In some countries,
    U+2A7D LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO and
    U+2A7E GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO are used instead.
    If nothing else, using "combining macron below" for both is counterintuitive.

    Leo



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