← Back to context Comment by bluerobotcat 11 years ago Note that Unicode includes hieroglyphs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_hieroglyphs#Unicode 5 comments bluerobotcat Reply edmoffo 11 years ago Not just hieroglyphs... Unicode includes anything you can imagine bluerobotcat 11 years ago It includes many things, but not, for example, an 'i' dotted with a heart. And to represent mathematics well you need to use MathML. Someone 11 years ago There was a request for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/n258a-heartdo... (but do note the date) Tsukiko 11 years ago What unicode does or does not include doesn't matter. bluerobotcat 11 years ago I just wanted to clarify this because I got the impression you were implying they weren't.
edmoffo 11 years ago Not just hieroglyphs... Unicode includes anything you can imagine bluerobotcat 11 years ago It includes many things, but not, for example, an 'i' dotted with a heart. And to represent mathematics well you need to use MathML. Someone 11 years ago There was a request for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/n258a-heartdo... (but do note the date)
bluerobotcat 11 years ago It includes many things, but not, for example, an 'i' dotted with a heart. And to represent mathematics well you need to use MathML. Someone 11 years ago There was a request for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/n258a-heartdo... (but do note the date)
Someone 11 years ago There was a request for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/n258a-heartdo... (but do note the date)
Tsukiko 11 years ago What unicode does or does not include doesn't matter. bluerobotcat 11 years ago I just wanted to clarify this because I got the impression you were implying they weren't.
bluerobotcat 11 years ago I just wanted to clarify this because I got the impression you were implying they weren't.
Not just hieroglyphs... Unicode includes anything you can imagine
It includes many things, but not, for example, an 'i' dotted with a heart. And to represent mathematics well you need to use MathML.
There was a request for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/n258a-heartdo... (but do note the date)
What unicode does or does not include doesn't matter.
I just wanted to clarify this because I got the impression you were implying they weren't.