[XeTeX] Triangles
Will Robertson
wspr81 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 16:24:49 CEST 2009
Hi Barbara,
Thanks (again) for the quick reply!
By the way, I'm planning on attending (finally) the TUG conference in
San Francisco; I look forward to meeting you and showing you the
results of all my pestering/questioning. And perhaps discussing the
future of all this stuff.
Is anyone else on this list planning on going?
On 20/10/2009, at 12:38 AM, Barbara Beeton wrote:
> this is essentially a tex question.
> here are the definitions of \triangle
> and \bigtriangleup from plain.tex :
>
> \mathchardef\triangle="0234
> \mathchardef\bigtriangleup="2234
>
> they are the same glyph, differing only
> in the class; \triangle is "ord", while
> \bigtriangleup is a binary operator.
Every time I think I've done my research, you prove me wrong.
I was looking in unicode when I should have been looking in TeX.
Sorry, I should have caught this one myself.
> i chose the name \bigtriangleup rather
> then \triangle for the stix collection
> since it is a pair with \bigtriangledown.
Since they're the same glyph in TeX, it's clear that, since a given
character can have only a single mathcode, \triangle should be defined
as \mathord{\bigtriangleup}.
Off to bed now.
-- Will
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