After a quick search online, it seems that the most common way to write open intervals in Norwegian is with angle brackets, not parentheses.
Is it possible in the Norwegian translation to change so that open intervals are recognized and triggered by the symbols U+2329 and U+232A instead of the parentheses "(" and ")"?
(ClearSpeak and SimpleSpeak)
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Not: =(2,6)
But: =〈2,6〉
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daisy#546
In Norwegian:
A=(1, 5) is likely a geometrical point
〈1, 5〉 is likely an open interval
[1, 5] could be a vector or a closed interval
@MartheGjelstad
After a quick search online, it seems that the most common way to write open intervals in Norwegian is with angle brackets, not parentheses.
Is it possible in the Norwegian translation to change so that open intervals are recognized and triggered by the symbols U+2329 and U+232A instead of the parentheses "(" and ")"?
(ClearSpeak and SimpleSpeak)
...
Not: =(2,6)
But: =〈2,6〉
...
daisy#546
In Norwegian:
A=(1, 5) is likely a geometrical point
〈1, 5〉 is likely an open interval
[1, 5] could be a vector or a closed interval
@MartheGjelstad