Re: META: Unicode rules / test
From: | Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 4:33 |
I think the rule is, (correct me if I'm wrong), use Unicode as you please. :)
There are just some problems with certain Unicode ranges getting
clobbered by the server.
All the ones you used came across perfectly fine, though. :)
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:33 PM, maikxlx <maikxlx@...> wrote:
> Apologies if this has been already asked, but what are the rules for using
> Unicode on the CONLANG list? I couldn't find any guidelines via Google.
> Here are a few symbols I may like to use if they display properly on the
> CONLANG archives:
>
> vowels with grave: à è ò ì ù
> vowels with circumflex: â ê î ô û
> logical symbols: ∈ (element of = rounded E), ∀("for all" = upside-down A),
> ∃("there exists" = upside-down E), → ("implies" = right arrow), ∧ ("and" =
> inverted V), ∨("or" = V ), ¬ ("not" = hooked dash), □ ("necessarily" =
> square), ⋄ ("possibly" = diamond), λ (lowercase lambda)
>
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