@for Everyone with UTF-8 character needs
@author Kai Ruhl
@since 2014-10
UTF-8 is a variant of Unicode whose characters can be used in most programs and files today. Here are some of my favorites, taken from this lengthy Unicode chart.
Greek: | αΑ βΒ γΓ δΔ εΕ θΘ ζΖ ηΗ ιΙ κΚ λΛ μΜ νΝ ξΞ οΟ πΠ ρΡ σΣ τΤ υΥ φΦ χΧ ψΨ ωΩ | |
Math: | ∀∃ ∂∇∆∫ ∏∑ ∣∥ 〇∞ ∝≈〰 ‹›≤≥ ㏑㏒ 〈〉〈〉≪≫《》﴾﴿ | |
Operators: | ˖᛭ᕀ ˗‐–−‒—⼀ ‧∙᛫•∘ ⋄☓⊗ ∈∉⊂⊆⊄⊈ ∧∨∩∪ | |
Numbers: | ½⅓¼⅔¾ ⁺⁻⁼⁽⁾⁰¹²³⁴ⁿ ₊₋₌₍₎₀₁₂₃₄ √∛∜ | |
Arrows: | ˂˃˄˅ ←→↑↓ ↖↗↘↙ ↤↦⇄ ⇦⇨⇧⇩ | |
Corners: | ⌜⌝⌞⌟ ⌈⌉⌊⌋ ┌┐└┘ ╭╮╰╯ ◜◝◟◞ | |
Letters: | ø ÎÛĈîûĉ ℂℍℕℙℚℝℤ ℬℰℱℋℒℳℛ ℜᎴᏇ | |
Physics: | ㎍㎎㎏ ㎐㎑㎒㎓㎔ ㎚㎛㎜㎝㎞ ㎟㎠㎡㎢ ㎣㎤㎥㎦ ㎧㎨ ㎮㎯ ㎱㎲㎳ | |
WTF: | ༺༻༒࿉☄⌂▵ᅀ△☮✓✗☑☒♀♂♩♪♫ |
And I hope it helps!
EOF (Oct:2014)