Update compatibility chart to use clearer tick/cross#611
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The current chart uses X to indicate a positive selection, which is confusing as X can also mean 'No' in a yes/no context, and / is not a universal symbol for 'No'. This change updates the chart to use explicit tick/cross characters.
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The diff is showing a changed line at the end - I assume this is caused by the Github editing UI removing the trailing newline. I confirm this line has not been deliberately changed. |
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The current chart uses X to indicate a positive selection, which is confusing as X can also mean 'No' in a yes/no context, and / is not a universal symbol for 'No' and indeed could be interpreted as a tick.
This change updates the chart to use explicit tick/cross characters.
[This commit has not involved AI in any way and is a response to genuine confusion upon reading the chart!]