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+ | * Non-breakable space ( ): " " 00A0 | ||
* [[Greek]] goes from 3B1 (α) to 3C9 (ω) so you can try to guess, the most popular being: | * [[Greek]] goes from 3B1 (α) to 3C9 (ω) so you can try to guess, the most popular being: | ||
** 3B2 β (easy) | ** 3B2 β (easy) |
Unicode is a crazy thing...
♙♙♙
The tough guy's ASCII. I loved the idea since the start, although it has always been clear to me that it would be a broken system, full of frustrations.
It actually works better than you would think. And then you can have fun putting some 👩 or ⛑ or ♛ ♘ ⛔ ☭ ☠ 🍹 ⚕ � etc, etc. in what one likes the most of a computer: plain text.
To enter a Unicode character of which you knows the code, in Linux, in many applications go for ctrl+shift+U and the code itself.
E.g., ctrl+shift+U+0239 gives you... ȹ.
In Emacs, C-x 8 RET.
Useful entries to remember: