At the risk of distracting you (which I certainly do not want to do), it 
might make sense to make the buttons configurable, to take advantage of the 
extremely large number of CodePoint options that exist.  After all, TW's 
UTF8 support makes it quite easy for each person to develop their very own 
alphabet of symbols thereby creating a personalized learning environment.  
( I started using the Date 
<https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/cjk-compatibility/> symbols to form 
dense Date representations and seem to be progressing ever deeper into the 
rich Chinese language and the emerging CJK compatibility copdePoints.  
Perhaps Wp:BeltAndRoad 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_and_Road_Initiative> aspirations are 
not limited to the physical world. )

... 

> I know I need to stop looking at em or i will sidetracked : )  I settled 
> for s+ & px with tooltips giving full name and brief identify info (on 
> right side)
>
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