For those with a few more diacritics (e.g. Czech), an option is to add a dead key to help put together more letters than keys.pic.twitter.com/MdgV2y1T42
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The award for most keyboard variants goes to Chinese (11 traditional + 5 simplified).pic.twitter.com/QkpSN014pg
(English also has tons of options – 15 – but it’s largely the same layout with just different dictionaries.)pic.twitter.com/0Xkk0NHAMR
OK so I got really interested in finding out about the tibetan characters and found this after much googling http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Blog/2005/11/tibetan-extensions-1-astrological.html …
used in divination - represents three white pebbles (from what I found here: http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Blog/2005/11/tibetan-extensions-1-astrological.html …)
Ah you found the same page. The controversy over the encoding is quite fascinating
Good/bad luck tokens apparently: http://babelstone.blogspot.com/2005/11/tibetan-extensions-1-astrological.html …
Lends a new meaning to “xoxo.”
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