• ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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      22 hours ago

      I’m guessing a typesetter was too lazy to add a different-size font and although they knew how to type “√”, didn’t realize “²” is in Unicode too. They added a horizontal line as separate graphics to extend the square root symbol but only realized too late the whole thing is in a fraction: maybe someone reminded them and they misinterpreted the advice, or just decided not to split the text box to put the nominator higher.

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        11 hours ago

        Can you even do that “proper” square root with unicode? Or is it always just that single character?

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          9 hours ago

          Unicode isn’t meant to replace all typesetting like LaTeX. For example, I can’t make proper horizontal fractions (as opposed to slashed like ⅝ or ⁹⁄₁₆) that are normal in my part of the world because that would be too much scope creep.

          An imperfect solution is adding ̅ U+0305 COMBINING OVERLINE above everything. For example, it does not sit at consistent height (√4̅a̅c̅) and Windows renders it incorrectly (centered to the right edge of the character, not its center).

          This is how I’d render the numerator using Unicode only:
          𝑏² ± √4̅𝑎̅𝑐̅

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            35 minutes ago

            So they had to use something “fancier” like TeX so they must’ve known about suoerscriots and the like