Am Montag, den 15.11.2010, 19:05 +0200 schrieb Simos Xenitellis:
If you can tell us such an example of a character that does not work,
then it might be possible to fix it for everyone.
I tried :
mathematical double-struck capital t : u1D54B : 𝕋
greek small letter alpha : u03B1 : α
greek small letter beta : u03B2 : β
greek small letter gamma : u03B3 : γ
greek small letter delta : u03B4 : δ
greek small letter pi : u03C0 : π
greek capital letter sigma : u03A3 : Σ
estimates : u2259 : ≙
not a subset of : u2284 : ⊄
subset of : u2282 : ⊂
less-than or equal to : u2264 : ≤
greater-than or equal to : u2265 : ≥
almost equal to : u2248 : ≈
not almost equal to : u2249 : ≉
not equal to : u2260 : ≠
script small l : u2113 : ℓ
only u1D54B : 𝕋 worked
regards
jochen
In other words, it is very important to have a set of steps that reproduce
unexpected behaviour and bugs.
Simos
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