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A set of letters and numbers, but with the connecting brick types swapped would be useful to make a checkered look for words, especially if they contain one- and three-wide letters, such as I, M, W, etc.
Do you have any suggestions for how to implement that?
Possibly define them in other blocks (such as the PUA, which is used without conflicting with Unicode Consortium assignments).
I do this for glyphs with don't have a Unicode codepoint, such as small caps and localized forms. I usually start placing them with U+E000.
Befoure you ask about the small caps, yes, I am aware that small cap letters exist in Unicode, but those are usually for phonetic purposes and should not be used for small cap text…
Alright, I added them in the PUA, E000 through E046.
Cliff
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