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[Operator Mono](https://www.typography.com/blog/introducing-operator) uses cursive *l*, *r*, and *s*. ![specimen](https://d31td5fkd89rr1.cloudfront.net/assets/images/blog/operator-release_responsive-02.svg)

![20210123_183800](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8707990/105574859-99bc2580-5daa-11eb-930c-3cf6ca46c20c.jpg) I drew an idea based on that last one. Not a big fan of the letterform of the ⟨r⟩, from my opinionated recognizability standpoint.

> Can we also add a cursive-style 'f' seen in Operator Mono, Dank Mono and Victor Mono? FWIW, Microsoft’s Cascadia Mono also uses cursive ⟨f⟩.

> > > I'm not clear where the two superscript dots should come from in the ä, ö, ü sequences. I don't have those on my keyboard, so how would...

Existing sequences 1|2|3|4|Neutral| --------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------| ā `a-` |á `a'` or `'a`|ǎ `va` or `ca`|à `aˋ` or `ˋa`|a | ē `e-` or `-e`|é `e'` or `'e`|ě `ce`|è `eˋ` or `ˋe`|e | ī...

In British English, it's spelled "diaeresis", not "dieresis". So the full list of redirects/aliases could be longer: - diaeresis (British English) - dieresis (American English) - umlaut (German) - tréma...

> I discovered I can type the music sharp sign (♯, UTF-266F) using `compose` `#` `#`. > > When I went searching for this in the help, I couldn't find...

> Are you saying that Unicode has no codepoint for a flat symbol? ♭ being in the block you think you'd never need to type, but I have. [U+266D](https://graphemica.com/%E2%99%AD) is...

I agree that there is absolutely no way for this to work. Think of the gamers! And think of the sequences with repeated letters (e.g. Compose \* \* = ★)!

The more common symbol is ♪ U+266A EIGHTH NOTE. (Compose # e) U+1D160 is in the Unicode block meant to be used by musical score fonts, instead of plaintext, so...