John Maddock wrote:
> It's impressive, but I don't actually see the symbols we need immediately in
> the html you posted: the Greek alphabet! There are actually two ways to
> approach this: the "standard" modern Greek letters, which I believe are
> supported by just about every browser on every platform, and the
> mathematically styled Greek letters
>
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-MathML2-20010221/1D7.html which I suspect will
> be less well supported.
>
> Don't forget also that whoever puts together a std.qbk has to be able to
> document it so that folks can actually find the character that they want!
>
> So how about we have:
>
> * The regular modern Greek letters, named [alpha] etc for lower case and
> [BETA] etc for upper case.
> * The basic comparison operators (less than equal to etc), when I tested
> these for the current Boost.Math documentation they seemed well supported on
> current browsers.
> * Any other special cases: floor/ceil operators etc.
>
> All of these should be extractable from the Unicode data tables BTW.
>
> How does this sound?
Sounds pretty good to me.
Regards,
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