Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

From: Stefan Persson (alsjebegrijptwatikbedoel@yahoo.se)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 19:12:42 EST


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Whistler" <kenw@sybase.com>
To: <dewell@adelphia.net>
Cc: <unicode@unicode.org>; <kenw@sybase.com>
Sent: den 22 mars 2002 20:10
Subject: Re: Double-struck italic E for mathematics?

I wrote:

> Is there any double-struck italic E available for
> usage in mathematical formula?

Kenneth Whistler wrote:

> Actually, if Stefan is asking about what I think he is, there
> is a small set of double-struck italic letterlike symbols added
> to Unicode 3.2, to match certain publishing usage that highlights
> a few common math symbols this way. The letter in question is:
>
> U+2147 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL E

Actually, what I'm searching for is a DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC *CAPITAL* E.

Stefan

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