Talk:Geometric Shapes (Unicode block)
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I noticed that "●" redirects here. Should I put a notice at the start of the page that there is a Pearl Jam song called "●" on their album Yield? Tezkag72 (talk) 01:57, 27 October 2008 (UTC)
- Ehh, I did it. If anyone wants to remove it, they can. Tezkag72 (talk) 14:06, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
Only fonts?
The part that says those are the only fonts that got allt he glyphs, seems like a very limited analysis of all fonts there are out there, the site that says the only fonts with 100% coverage doesn't actually says that, it just got a list of fonts and how much they cover --TiagoTiago (talk) 22:23, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
I am going to edit it. I can easily see that FreeMono (the Courier equivalence in the GNU Free Fonts) covers all these glyphs. And, those who made the Unicode proposal will probably have prepared such a font. A statement that says only two fonts have 100% coverage is inaccurate. --Ahyangyi (talk) 17:28, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
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Hamiltonian operator?
Why does the "WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE" refer to the Hamiltonian operator in Quantum mechanics? This has nothing to do with it. Maybe it should instead refer to "Nabla Symbol"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.175.209.96 (talk) 11:20, 5 December 2013 (UTC)
White Square alternate usage
Typically, the white square character (□) is used to indicate the absence of an ideograph in software that is trying to render it. Is this an official thing, or only common convention? Do we have a source for it, and can we include that information in Wikipedia? Kidburla (talk) 02:50, 22 February 2016 (UTC)
No 'DOTTED SQUARE' character?
This page has DOTTED CIRCLE(◌ U+25CC) character but no corresponding DOTTED SQUARE(⬚ U+2B1A) character.
Shouldn't the latter be included?
BridgeKang (talk) 05:21, 9 February 2019 (UTC)
- No. This page is for the Unicode block containing the characters from code point U+25A0 to code point U+25FF (decimal 9632 to 9727). U+25CC DOTTED CIRCLE (decimal 9676) falls within this range, but U+2B1A DOTTED SQUARE (decimal 11034) falls outside it, as 25FF₁₆ < 2B1A₁₆. U+2B1A belongs to Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows and is found there. — oatco (talk) 11:48, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
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Too long?
I question the need for two long tables near the start of the article. I believe these Unicode block pages are primarily (or perhaps "often") used to find a character to copypaste, and for this the Block section is enough (especially if it were not to have every character wikilinked; selecting a linked character on mobile is hard). I believe that the Block section alone does the job of the two long U+25A0-U+25CF and U+25D0-U+25FF blocks. As a point of comparison, compare the current-as-of-writing version of Geometric Shapes with the current version of Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows. Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows doesn't have the long tables, and I don't think it loses any worthwhile information because of it. WP:TOOMUCH?
My concrete suggestions:
- Delete the two sections U+25A0-U+25CF and U+25D0-U+25FF.
- Make the Block section the first of the page, before Font coverage.
Additionally, having every character in the compact Block table (Template:Unicode chart Geometric Shapes) wikilinked seems a bit excessive, as most redirect back to this page. (I checked.) The exceptions:
- U+25AA ▪ redirects to Square (but funnily enough U+25AB ▫ redirects here),
- U+25B0 ▰ and U+25B1 ▱ redirect to Parallelogram,
- U+25B6 ▶ and U+25C0 ◀ are links to Media controls,
- U+25B7 ▷ redirects to Relational algebra,
- U+25C5 ◅ redirects to Normal subgroup,
- U+25C9 ◉ redirects to Circled dot,
- U+25CA ◊ redirects to Lozenge,
- U+25CC ◌ redirects to Dotted circle (fair enough, as it's about the character itself),
- U+25CE ◎ redirects to Bullseye (target),
- U+25D6 ◖, U+25D7 ◗, U+25DA ◚, and U+25DB ◛ redirect to Semicircle,
- U+25D8 ◘ and U+25E6 ◦ redirect to Bullet (typography) (about the characters themselves),
- U+25DC to U+25E1 ◜ ◝ ◞ ◟ ◠ ◡ redirect to Arc (geometry)
- and finally U+25EF ◯ redirects to O mark (another article about the character itself).
Perhaps we should also consider unlinking the characters in the table, like in Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows. — oatco (talk) 12:42, 17 June 2020 (UTC)