Glyphs ∨, ∧ are swapped in Ubuntu Mono
Bug #898410 reported by
Florian Lorenzen
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Font Family |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Bug Description
In Ubuntu Mono the glyphs ∨ (0x2227), ∧ (0x2228) seem to be swapped. This is very puzzling if you, e.g., input a logical `or' instead of an `and' in your theorem prover.
The problem appears in Ubuntu 11.10 with the package ttf-ubuntu-
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Hello Florian,
on my computer, the glyphs are definitely not swapped.
According to http:// www.utf8- chartable. de/unicode- utf8-table. pl?start= 8704
0x2227 should be the ‘logical and’
0x2228 should be the ‘logical or’
Just as they are displayed on my system.
You seem to have it swapped.
Are you sure that this is a problem of the font? /en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Unicode_ input#In_ Linux
Can you reproduce inconsistencies with LibreOffice Writer, for example?
Do different fonts display the same text with different glyphs?
What happens if you enter
‘ctrl+shift+u’ release all keys, then ‘2227’
in LibreOffice Writer?
That should produce the utf-8 symbol 0x2227, as described here: https:/