FYI, Unicode support in modern browsers (i.e. font rendering) is far better 
than most users realise. We have a VAST library of characters and symbols a 
Unicode away.

On Friday, 9 February 2018 12:57:18 UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> @TiddlyTweeter,
>
> I'd be very happy to create some language sets. That I would know how to 
>> do.
>>
>
> that's great! Do you have ideas for how such a keyboard scheme should look 
> like for you?
>
> the currently used scheme is just a fast thing, I'd like to establish a 
> scheme but I haven't had time to think about it
>
> your proposals are welcome!
>
> *UNICODE sets*
>>
>> Could be interesting, for instance (in combination with using online 
>> fonts where needed), to have a Unicode "keyboard" set for the hexagram 
>> block (http://jrgraphix.net/r/Unicode/4DC0-4DFF) or dingbats (
>> http://jrgraphix.net/r/Unicode/2700-27BF) 
>>
>
> I don't know much about these sets, but should be easy to implement by 
> users if we have a scheme - maybe with a scheme editor accessible from 
> within the keyboard under "keyboard settings"
>
> BTC 
>
>
>

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