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HTML has support for it, so why use fonts and everything? <div style="border-top:1px dashed;padding-bottom:.5em;height:1em"><div style="font-size:75%;float:left">[[User:JulienDethurens|JulienDethurens]]</div><div style="font-size:75%;float:right">6 February 2012</div></div>
HTML has support for it, so why use fonts and everything? <div style="border-top:1px dashed;padding-bottom:.5em;height:1em"><div style="font-size:75%;float:left">[[User:JulienDethurens|JulienDethurens]]</div><div style="font-size:75%;float:right">6 February 2012</div></div>
:Because that renders in a serif font for me (and most likely other viewers), which does not make it look like pi. I had to look at it for a while on the [[Radians]] page before I realized it wasn't an n. {{User:NXTBoy/sig|date=22:34, 6 February 2012 (UTC)}}
:Because that renders in a serif font for me (and most likely other viewers), which does not make it look like ip. For me, that renders as a rectangle with no bottom edge. I had to look at it for a while on the [[Radians]] page before I realized it wasn't an n. {{User:NXTBoy/sig|date=22:35, 6 February 2012 (UTC)}}

Revision as of 22:35, 6 February 2012

Why not just use this: π?

HTML has support for it, so why use fonts and everything?

6 February 2012
Because that renders in a serif font for me (and most likely other viewers), which does not make it look like ip. For me, that renders as a rectangle with no bottom edge. I had to look at it for a while on the Radians page before I realized it wasn't an n.
22:35, 6 February 2012 (UTC)