An excellent site for getting unicode maths symbols from TeX commands is http://www.unicodeit.net. It gives the same code points Alan did for \cap and \cup. On the very rare occasion that unicodeit doesn't have what you want, there's also http://graphemica.com/blocks/mathematical operators, which does a good job of finding symbols given a keyword or two. On Fri, 9 Mar 2018, 00:10 Allan Wechsler, <acwacw@gmail.com> wrote:
I found what look like stylistically consistent union and intersection signs at code points U+2229 and U+222A. They both look like your intersection -- I can't figure out where you got your union from.
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:46 PM, James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone know of a good Unicode set-union symbol?
I've been using ∩ for intersection and ∪ for union in Word documents. I like the former but I find the latter too elongated.
I've checked a few places on the web but can't seem to find an upside-down ∩ .
(Is there something that does for Unicode what detexify does for tex?)
Thanks,
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