Patrick, my friend, you are a wellspring of useful information. :)

> On Oct 9, 2015, at 3:54 AM, Patrick Woolsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> For reference, you can enter Unicode characters on a Mac by typing via the 
> "Unicode Hex Input" method (aka "source").
> 
> To enable this method, bring up the Keyboard system prefs and select the 
> Input Sources pane, then make sure the "Show Input menu in menu bar" option 
> is enabled. Next, click the plus (+) button below the left-hand list, then 
> select and add the "Unicode Hex Input" method (you can search for it).
> 
> Once you've set things up, you can select this method from the Input menu[*], 
> and then just press and hold down the Option key and type the 4-digit hex 
> code of the Unicode character you want to insert.
> 
> [*: You can also use the key shortcuts defined in the Shortcuts -> Input 
> Sources section of the Keyboard system prefs to switch input methods ]
> 
> PS: Once you've set things up, this is actually much easier to do than it may 
> sound... :-)

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