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Unicode bun and bone

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The Unicode standards people should be lobbied to get 4 characters officially and permanently assigned to the bun, bone, half bun and half bone.
pocmloc, Apr 30 2011

The bar is not high http://www.evertype...rds/csur/seuss.html
[mouseposture, May 01 2011]

Submitting unicode character proposals http://www.unicode....ding/proposals.html
This would be the starting point. [spidermother, May 01 2011]

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       It wouldn't help us directly here, as the halfbakery doesn't support unicode.   

       Interestingly, Opera's spellcheck doesn't like 'halfbakery', 'unicode', or 'spellcheck'. They're all words by now, aren't they?
spidermother, May 01 2011
  

       Good point. But still worth it for the convenience and amusement of the rest of the world?
pocmloc, May 01 2011
  

       If the Unicode standards people accepted <link>, then bun/bone seems almost like a realistic proposition.
mouseposture, May 01 2011
  

       //?// Sure.
spidermother, May 01 2011
  

       OK how do we submit an official proposal then? (I considered it a couple of years ago for some obscure 17th century music glyphs but never found the approriate submissions protocol).
pocmloc, May 01 2011
  

       //obscure 17th century music glyphs// A little modern for my tastes. Still, no neumes is good neumes.
spidermother, May 01 2011
  


 

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