Huh. In the comment where I say it works, it fails. Odd and upsetting. :-(
þ Þ ð Ð σ Σ
Hmm.
Got it: For the OE/ME/Danish characters you capitalize the entire token: Þ -- but for the Greek you only capitalize the first letter: Σ (an onfortunate inconsistency. *pout*)
using google(html &epsilon &alpha þ), I found this printer friendly link: http://www.creationguide.com/characters/index.html It seems to me to support most west european writing and math (including set notation). I noticed that there is a sequence for the euro "&euro" € so they must be updating this list of special characters from time to time :) Thanx for showing off your html skills and explaining them afterwards ^_^
Re: how do you do that?
þ Þ ð Ð σ Σ
Hmm.
Got it: For the OE/ME/Danish characters you capitalize the entire token:
Þ -- but for the Greek you only capitalize the first letter: Σ (an onfortunate inconsistency. *pout*)
Re: how do you do that?