I hit the Compose key and then =/ gives ≠, but I don’t seem to be able to enter ≈. For that and more obscure characters I’d open Emacs and run insert-char.
It’s just compose ~ ~ (tilde tilde). The compose key sequences are often the most logical thing you can think of. Emacs C-x 8 is good but you have to try and guess the unicode name of the character.
It’s the interrobang. It literally means “?!” Like WTF?! But in one symbol. It mattered when “cost per letter” or typesetting spacing mattered. I still like it and use it often enough. As for chess, honestly, yeah, it could be used for that.
Using “≈” and “≠” sign on internet text.
These are literally long press options on the “=” key.
A physical keyboard has entered the chat
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Tried long pressing the “=” key. My keyboard is now egalitarian.
Compose key gang
What about on desktop?
I hit the Compose key and then
=/
gives≠
, but I don’t seem to be able to enter≈
. For that and more obscure characters I’d open Emacs and runinsert-char
.It’s just compose ~ ~ (tilde tilde). The compose key sequences are often the most logical thing you can think of. Emacs C-x 8 is good but you have to try and guess the unicode name of the character.
Gee, how did I ever live without knowing that? Are you a mathematician?
Using mathematical symbols ≠ mathematician
≠≈∞
Wait what O.o
!=
≡ϡ(∅∀∅)⊃
‽ is also important
Is it‽
Traditional chess literature has “!? = questionable move”. Is this the same thing?
It’s the interrobang. It literally means “?!” Like WTF?! But in one symbol. It mattered when “cost per letter” or typesetting spacing mattered. I still like it and use it often enough. As for chess, honestly, yeah, it could be used for that.
there is no more perfect symbol than the interrobang