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Φ vs. Ø


Will the real Phi please stand up!

In the texts of ancient Greece, the letter phi looked like this:

Φ

When you see the Greek letter Phi on a fraternity or sorority house, it usually looks like this:

Φ

When you see Phi on a web site, it usually looks like this:

Ø

What's the slant on this?

Is Phi no longer the upright character it once was?  Has Phi become an empty shell of its former self? (A little set humor for you mathematicians.) Is Phi leaning to the right in its political orientation?  To keep Phi from suffering from an "identity" crisis (a little more math humor), here's an explanation of what's going and what you can do to be sure that Phi remains in good standing.

Just like golf, it's all in the stroke

The simple truth is that the basic Western character set on computers does not include a character for the Greek letter phi.  The only basic ASCII character that comes close in appearance to Phi Φ is the letter O with a stroke through it, or Ø.  As a result, Ø has been masquerading as Φ since the early days of computer usage.

Type a real Φ on your keyboard with Alt-1000

Now that extended character sets are available on most PC's and in most browsers, it's possible once again to let Phi be Phi.  All you have to do is hold the Alt key and then enter 1000 on the number pad.

Letting Φgønes be Φgønes

And while change is always bound to cause some dispute, in the end it's better to let Φgønes be Φgønes.

Symbol font and Phi:  Alt-618 gives ... j, which is phi, 0.618!

On a PC using Symbol font, you can generate a phi symbol in the following ways:

Appropriately enough, a lower case phi, or 0.618, and the reciprocal of Phi, 1.618, can be created with Alt-618: j

Other phi symbols can be created with:

Alt-70:  F

Alt-102:  f

Alt-106 or Alt-618:  j

Note:  Alt-618 means hold down the Alt key, enter 618 on the numeric pad and then release.  This insight was contributed by W. Nathan Saunders.

Running a character check on Phi

Letter Greek Letter Phi Latin letter O with stroke
Case Upper case Lower case Upper case Lower case
Windows character Map Alt-03A6
(0934 decimal
in HTML
)
Alt-03C6
(0966 decimal
in HTML
)
Alt-0216 Alt-0248
Type from keyboard with Alt-1000 Alt-1005 Alt-0216 Alt-0248
Verdana font Φ φ Ø ø
Arial font Φ φ Ø ø
Times New Roman Φ φ Ø ø

This page is dedicated to Katie (a.k.a. Princess Kate), a high school senior who wrote to question the usage of Ø and who inspired me to dig deeper into the reasons that the Φ symbol wasn't being used much on web sites ... until now.  (3/15/2003, The "Phides" of March, a date made from the Fibonacci series numbers of  0, 1, 2, 3 and 5)

 


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