11 Jun
2014
11 Jun
'14
12:58 p.m.
On the contrary, I've usually seen (and written) this symbol as
a backwards epsilon (written as a backwards c with a middle bar, not as two mini-c's) with its middle bar extended to the right (not left) about two character-lengths:
* * * ***************** * * * --Dan On Jun 11, 2014, at 11:22 AM, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
For other uses, I was brought up on the "flipped epsilon", a backwards epsilon (written as a backwards c with a middle bar, not as two mini-c's) with its middle bar extended to the left about two character-lengths.