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Codepoint[edit]

This template used x2299 codepoint for "", the Euclidean Inner Product (Dot-Product) mathematical operator. This is wrong. I have exchanged it for codepoint x2609, the Unicode symbol for the Sun, "" instead. 64.229.101.183 (talk) 02:14, 15 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately, while semantically correct, this probably has to be reverted on rendering grounds: this is not uncommon for Chrome to ignore variation selector U+FE0E; which results in displaying Sun emoji (instead of an excepted symbol) on mobile devices. Something, that should NOT occur in formulas. A possible alternate workaround (given lack of Google's fix for a bug) would be to define nodesktop css class in our MediaWiki:Common.css and use x2299 in nodesktop and proper unicode symbol (x2609) in nomobile <span>'s. Bests, --Seryo93 (talk) 15:51, 11 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]