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Glyph request: ∆ 'INCREMENT' (U+2206) #174

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jdelkins opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 4 comments
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Glyph request: ∆ 'INCREMENT' (U+2206) #174

jdelkins opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 4 comments

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@jdelkins
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This is a pretty common symbol which I find many mono fonts support. fileformat.info link.

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tonsky commented Apr 16, 2016

Shouldn’t be a problem. How is it different from capital delta? http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0394/index.htm

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For some fonts, the glyph is slightly different at high point sizes, but they are essentially the same. I don't care about any distinction: for my purposes, I'd be happy to have the U+2206 code point linked to the U+0394 glyph (or copy/paste, whatever works). Thanks!

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tonsky commented Apr 16, 2016

I'm wondering, if I want to make them more distinguishable, what should I
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On Sat, Apr 16, 2016, 21:52 Joel Elkins notifications@github.com wrote:

For some fonts, the glyph is slightly different at high point sizes, but
they are essentially the same. I don't care about any distinction: for my
purposes, I'd be happy to have the U+2206 code point linked to the U+0394
glyph (or copy/paste, whatever works). Thanks!


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The top-to-bottom-right leg is slightly bolder in U+2206

@tonsky tonsky closed this as completed in c572475 Nov 5, 2016
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