Re: The name of the typeface



Konrad Viltersten wrote:
>>You seem to be using Windows, so here is how:
>>1. go to Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools ->
>>Character Map
>>2. select the Symbol font
>>3. voila, nice selection of the finest math symbols. Copy and paste
>>to taste
>>4. don't ever listen to something Danny said.
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> I believe i tried that but the result was not as
> expected. I think i got something out of that
> but it wasn't near to be readable. Have you
> managed to post such thingies to sci.math? I
> wonder because i've never seen anything like
> that there. Most of the time one can see:
>
> AxEy:(!x=y)
> where A denotes "for all", E denotes "there
> exists", ! denotes "not"
>
> or an other example
>
> int(int(f(x,y), y, -inf, inf),x, 0, pi/32)
>
> It would be REALLY nice to be able to post
> more humane form of expressions...
>

Is the UTF-8 encoding acceptable on sci.math?
If yes, then this is the solution to your problem.
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