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I strongly disagree with the move of U+2999 ⦙ DOTTED FENCE to
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I like the idea of changing the name to be more descriptive, but I'm not a fan of
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I'll write more later, but for now I'll just add this https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2000/00094-n2191.pdf It specifically specifies "four close dots vertical" |
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Oh that's right. I only looked at the spec and forgot to look at the chart. To link the current one: https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2980.pdf |
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The changelog needs to be updated now too (cf. #121 (review)).
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I just realized that U+2E3E ⸾ WIGGLY VERTICAL LINE is also a thing. It does not have a math class, but one may argue that this is what U+29D8, U+29D9, U+29DA, and U+29DB are variants of, and that U+299A ⦚ VERTICAL ZIGZAG LINE is its own separate thing. |
dots, even if their math classes are different. It's latex name is\fourvdotsfencetozigzag, which is a more descriptive name that's also consistent with their latex naming. (Note that the look of these in New Computer Modern Math is very strange relative to other math fonts.)Left to right: zigzag, zigzag.l, zigzag.r, zigzag.l.double, zigzag.r.double, dots.v.quad
Top to bottom: Noto Sans Math, Stix Two Math, New Computer Modern Math.