Re: Mathematical exist and forall in Unicode

From: Markus Scherer (markus.scherer@jtcsv.com)
Date: Tue Dec 30 2003 - 12:35:01 EST

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    Mirek wrote:
    > Dnia 2003-12-30 15:26, Użytkownik Patrick Andries napisał:
    >
    >> Do you have any reference as to the modernity of this V-like notation ?
    >
    > I made some investigations, when you asked about references and I found,
    > that V and inverted V symbols are not common, they are probably typicaly
    > polish :-). WHat is more there are more different conventions for those
    > symbols :-(

    These V-shape symbols are certainly not just polish. I learned them in both high school (1980s) and
    university (1990s), in Germany.

    These can probably be used as glyph variants, i.e., by selecting a US vs. European font (or whatever
    is the distinction).

    markus

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