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How to enter the forking sign? #252

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crystalfp opened this issue Oct 28, 2018 · 5 comments
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How to enter the forking sign? #252

crystalfp opened this issue Oct 28, 2018 · 5 comments

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@crystalfp
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To enter the forking sign (U+2ADC), listed in the Supplemental Mathematical Operations I should enter a key that is not present on a US keyboard, something similar to a fork. Could you clarify (or change)?
Thanks!
mario

@crystalfp
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Similar problem with INVERTED INTERROBANG (U+2E18) in Supplemental Punctuations. But here there is a general sequence plus sequences to use if ¡ or ¿ are present on the keyboard. And a comment explaining this.

Here I want to reiterate my gratitude for developing this tool. My laptop comes from my employer, but besides English I need to write in Italian, Deutsch and Español too.
Thanks!
mario

@crystalfp
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Sorry to bother you with these minor problems! Possibly I will never have to use the above symbols but my engineer soul dictates this should be fixed ☺. And I understand the logic: some symbols make senses only if you have a certain keyboard (for example the Cyrillic one) so no need to enter a general sequence.

Instead a letter missing from superscripts is the ᵗ (superscript t). I'm able to enter it to compose "5ᵗʰ", but searching "superscript" it does not show.
Thanks again!
mario

@samhocevar
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Thanks for the reports. I will try to address them separately and improve the UI somewhat.

The problem with is that even though it is rendered as superscript, its official name in the Unicode standard is MODIFIER LETTER SMALL T so you will indeed not find it with the “superscript” keyword.

@crystalfp
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Clarified.
Going to close the issue.
Thanks again!
mario

@RefriZaddo
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Actually for inverted bangs just use the compose key followed by the normal bang twice

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