“Same same but different: Unicode Variation Selector-16”:
https://blog.tomayac.com/2019/12/12/same-same-but-different-unicode-variation-selector-16/ …
A post on the difference between
and
in which I find out about U+FE0F and file @ChromeDevTools and @AMPhtml feature requests. This was fun to write!
Thanks, @jaffathecake and @mathias.
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Of note is that Chrome does show some codepoints, on input only, as red dots. the C0 control codes for example:pic.twitter.com/x12rAGzKin
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The variation selectors are part of a family of invisible unicode codepoints that aren't whitespace or control codes. They're classified as "default ignorable". It might be good to show them all as red dots? https://unicode.org/Public/12.1.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt …pic.twitter.com/G2j9JH9Abh
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