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Description of the new feature/enhancement (with images if possible)
The symbols for "greater or equal" and "less or equal" have the lower bar angled, i.e. parallel to the greater than or less than symbol. For some reason, most if not all of the ligature-enhanced fonts I've seen for programming do this, instead of having the lower bar parallel.
I do not claim to be an authority on this matter, but I've never seen this in mathematics or programming textbooks, or anywhere else other than programming fonts, really. Indeed, these symbols ≥, ≤ render with horizontal lower bars with my browser defaults. The angled bars must be a preference of enough people to be common, but it's very jarring when I see it.
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Description of the new feature/enhancement (with images if possible)
The symbols for "greater or equal" and "less or equal" have the lower bar angled, i.e. parallel to the greater than or less than symbol. For some reason, most if not all of the ligature-enhanced fonts I've seen for programming do this, instead of having the lower bar parallel.
I do not claim to be an authority on this matter, but I've never seen this in mathematics or programming textbooks, or anywhere else other than programming fonts, really. Indeed, these symbols ≥, ≤ render with horizontal lower bars with my browser defaults. The angled bars must be a preference of enough people to be common, but it's very jarring when I see it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: