Re: Aw: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the right?

From: Asmus Freytag (t) <asmus-inc_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 08:59:57 -0800
On 1/4/2016 12:06 AM, "Jörg Knappen" wrote:
Err... in what respect would this symbol be different from a CAPITAL GREEK LETTER GAMMA?
 
--Jörg Knappen

A sans-serif L would not have serifs, and would (like the others in the set) use mono-width strokes.

A generic gamma would exhibit this shape only in some fonts.

However, still missing is any indication that such a character with restricted variance in appearance is actually needed.

A./
 
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Dezember 2015 um 14:43 Uhr
Von: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@mitre.org>
An: "unicode@unicode.org" <unicode@unicode.org>
Betreff: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the right?
Hi Folks,

Here is the upside down capital L, pointing to the left:

⅂ - TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L (U+2142)

Is there a symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the right?

/Roger
 

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