On 12/28/2015 1:26 PM, Jonathan Coxhead
wrote:
On 2015-12-25 5:43am, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Hi Folks,
Here is the upside down capital L, pointing to the left:
⅂ - TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L (U+2142)
Is there a symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the
right?
/Roger
Maybe these would help you?
⌜ TOP LEFT CORNER
⌝ TOP RIGHT CORNER
⌞ BOTTOM LEFT CORNER
⌟ BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER
—Jonathan
Rather than engage in reflexive ad-hoc
unification like this, it would be useful to find out why U+2142
was disunified from TOP RIGHT CORNER and any other symbols having
two strokes at right angle with one of them pointing down.
In this case, U+2142 is distinguished not only by its use as a
mathematical variable from the set of "corners"; the latter from a
set, are not used like letters, and also have legs of equal
length.
With respect to the putative right-pointing mirror image of U+2142
we would need to learn from Roger how it is used.
A./
Received on Mon Dec 28 2015 - 17:49:17 CST