On Tue, 27 Jun 2017, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Don Armstrong, on lun. 26 juin 2017 19:26:33 -0700, wrote: > > Its one-letter symbol is ⓐ. > > Ah, I hadn't thought about it. I guess it would make sense that it be ♿?
I wasn't in the best position to know if the ISA (♿) was the right symbol (because accessibility means more than mobility accessibility and other questions[1]), so I picked something else as a placeholder. I'm totally happy to change the one-letter symbol to ♿ if there aren't any objections to using it; it does make the meaning clearer. 1: http://www.aiga.org/inclusive-accessible-icon-project-icon-wheelchair and https://joeclark.org/access/resources/symbolizing.html -- Don Armstrong https://www.donarmstrong.com You are educated when you have the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or self-confidence. -- Robert Frost