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yesenadam
on Feb 26, 2019
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Why not use good ol 'x' for multiplication? :-)
manwithaplan
on Feb 26, 2019
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I keep AltGr+8 mapped to × for just such an emergency.
frosted-flakes
on Feb 26, 2019
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The Compose key works great for this (I use WinCompose on Windows). Most of the time I can guess the key combination. I think × is Compose, x, x.
computerfriend
on Feb 26, 2019
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'x' is a letter, not the times symbol.
janaagaard
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But if you have to choose between '\*' and 'x', then 'x' might well be the best choice, no? :-)
rjeli
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If they had used ‘x’ instead, I would be scouring the comment for where the variable had been introduced.
yesenadam
on Feb 26, 2019
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Ok, use 'x' and write "(note that 'x' means multiplication)" instead of "(note that \* means multiplication, there doesnt seem to be a way to escape an asterisk)". More legible and shorter and 'symbol is already used for the purpose' and..
pbhjpbhj
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It is _a_ multiplication symbol. Why not use period ".".
yesenadam
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Because there are a lot of those in the vicinity and it's very small?
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