Please add the Plimsoll symbol (circle with a horizontal line through it)
See original GitHub issueHi!
Please consider adding the Plimsoll symbol (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plimsoll), as provided by the chemstyle package (called \standardstate in that package). \barcirc would also work instead.
\ominus is similar, but not exactly the same (the horizontal line extends beyond the circle in the Plimsoll symbol)
Chemstyle package documentation (page 4 has the relevant section): http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/chemstyle/chemstyle.pdf
Many thanks!
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Success. @kevinbarabash Thank you very much. Now I can get on with that macro.
Yes, in HTML. But I have not yet thought of a good way to compose the two characters reliably in font-agnostic MathML. I’ll go ahead and turn in a PR for the HTML, but we should be aware that this issue is not completely resolved.