Hi,

In xunicode.sty there's some preliminary definitions for \textrbrackdbl and \textlbrackdbl that appear after the \endinput (and are therefore not standardly defined.) The suggested definition use x301A and x301B (which come from CJK Symbols and Punctuation) as the UTF character. Is there a reason for using this as opposed to x27E6 and x27E7 (which come from Miscellaneous Math Symbols-A)? More fonts seem to have the latter code points.

(This is sort of a moot point at the moment, but I use these characters quite a bit so I just copied the definitions from xunicode until I discovered that in the fonts I was using they're in Misc. Math- A.)

Alan

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Alan Munn
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