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Add "Thinking Face" and standardise the "subtract" keys
author | IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk> |
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date | Sat, 17 Feb 2018 19:09:53 +0000 |
parents | 186cb53eef39 |
children | 3744a6ef4a44 |
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36 <Multi_key> <greater> <less> : "😆" #Smiling Face With Open Mouth and Tightly-Closed Eyes (laughing but without tears) | 36 <Multi_key> <greater> <less> : "😆" #Smiling Face With Open Mouth and Tightly-Closed Eyes (laughing but without tears) |
37 <Multi_key> <colon> <l> <o> <l> <colon> : "😆" #Smiling Face With Open Mouth and Tightly-Closed Eyes (laughing but without tears) | 37 <Multi_key> <colon> <l> <o> <l> <colon> : "😆" #Smiling Face With Open Mouth and Tightly-Closed Eyes (laughing but without tears) |
38 <Multi_key> <colon> <asterisk> : "😙" #Kissing face - with smiling eyes, so it looks less like duckface! | 38 <Multi_key> <colon> <asterisk> : "😙" #Kissing face - with smiling eyes, so it looks less like duckface! |
39 <Multi_key> <B> <parenright> : "😎" # SMILING FACE WITH SUNGLASSES | 39 <Multi_key> <B> <parenright> : "😎" # SMILING FACE WITH SUNGLASSES |
40 <Multi_key> <colon> <numbersign> : "🤬" # FACE WITH SYMBOLS ON MOUTH (for expletives) | 40 <Multi_key> <colon> <numbersign> : "🤬" # FACE WITH SYMBOLS ON MOUTH (for expletives) |
41 <Multi_key> <colon> <question> : "🤔" THINKING FACE | |
41 | 42 |
42 <Multi_key> <less> <greater> : "⋄" # DIAMOND OPERATOR | 43 <Multi_key> <less> <greater> : "⋄" # DIAMOND OPERATOR |
43 | 44 |
44 | 45 |
45 | 46 |
92 # | 93 # |
93 # Notice the “<minus>” X name refers to the ASCII hyphen‐minus, not to | 94 # Notice the “<minus>” X name refers to the ASCII hyphen‐minus, not to |
94 # the true minus character. | 95 # the true minus character. |
95 | 96 |
96 <Multi_key> <m> <m> : "−" U2212 # MINUS SIGN | 97 <Multi_key> <m> <m> : "−" U2212 # MINUS SIGN |
97 <Multi_key> <minus> <KP_Subract> : "−" U2212 # MINUS SIGN | 98 <Multi_key> <minus> <minus> : "−" U2212 # MINUS SIGN |
98 | 99 |
99 # 2215 is different from both the ASCII slash (which Unicode | 100 # 2215 is different from both the ASCII slash (which Unicode |
100 # confusingly call “solidus”) and the U2044 fraction slash ⁄, which | 101 # confusingly call “solidus”) and the U2044 fraction slash ⁄, which |
101 # everyone _except_ unicode call “solidus”. Use U2215 as a math | 102 # everyone _except_ unicode call “solidus”. Use U2215 as a math |
102 # operator, U2044 for fractions. | 103 # operator, U2044 for fractions. |