Re: Unicode math examples

From: Robert Abel (freakrob@googlemail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 09 2010 - 13:19:47 CDT

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    On 2010/06/09 14:59, Doug Ewell wrote:
    > Can anyone point me to some *real-world* examples of mathematics text
    > encoded in Unicode, including (especially) the Mathematical
    > Alphanumeric Symbols starting at U+1D400?
    What is *real-world* supposed to mean in this context? Are we talking
    about printed matters, or just online matters outside of special
    interest groups?
    I know Wikimedia wikis have an option to convert math expressions to
    "HTML" and this will use characters such as √ for me. I don't know if
    they use the U+1D400 range though.

    Robert



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