As title. The symbols < and > are missing from EuroLatin2, so I need to switch to Polytonic Greek to type them. They're important in HTML and XML for forming tags, in many programming languages for comparison, and on Reddit for making quotes. And especially given that second one, their general use in math, it seems like a very odd pair of symbols to be missing.
On a related note, can the backslash / be added to the period key? It's frequently used in URLs.
Topic Angle brackets on mobile
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# Angle brackets on mobile 2017-05-02 01:41:39.227 | |
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# RE: Angle brackets on mobile 2017-05-04 20:17:34.513 | |
Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | I believe the < and > are in the longpress menu under the [ and ] keys on the punctuation layer. A bit buried, but still accessible with some effort. :)
The / could be added to the period key, yes. That would be a sensible addition. I'll put that in as a feature request. |