> On 19 Jul 2025, at 12:54, Ivan Panchenko via Unicode > <[email protected]> wrote: > > People sometimes use two greater-than signs or a right-hand guillemet > to point to the right, e.g., in “Continue reading >>” or preceding a > text as part of a link. I wonder which Unicode character(s) would be > appropriate for this.
There are various hand symbols that might be used for this: ☞ WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX U+261E ☜ WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX U+261C ☝︎ WHITE UP POINTING INDEX U+261D ☟ WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX U+261F 👉 backhand index finger pointing right U+1F449 👈 backhand index finger pointing left U+1F448 👆 backhand index finger pointing up U+1F446 👇 backhand index finger pointing down U+1F447 ☛ BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX U+261B ☚ BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX U+261A
