Folks,

While Fonts is a matter of discussion, I want to raise the work with Mario, 
TT and I, for customise wikitext, we are in the process of trying to ensure 
extended Unicode Characters have a font available for all (or as many as 
possible) extended code points , support is quite good on my machine 
(Win10) FF & Chrome but we expect this may be patchy on other platforms. We 
do not expect all the languages because individuals are likely to have 
these fonts if they use another language. We are more interested in the 
alternative arguably "international" code pages offer a diverse set of 
possibilities from names spaces in alternate alphanumeric, icons to make 
into buttons, Cards/Dominos and much more. Even the wonderful Font Awesome 
may not add much additional value if we can tape into the Unicode extended 
characters.

So anyone with the knowledge and skills that could propose and additional 
font family etc... that may support the use of these characters on multiple 
platforms would be well timed before the next release.

I have a test page here, which I will improve and update that makes 
reviewing the first 60,000 possibilities easy, be it reaches towards 
140,0000 L:ater this should be a helpful tool for identifying ones you need.

Note: it takes time to load and has no splash image Yet.

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 1 December 2020 at 09:48:40 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote:

> One of the truly positive things about this release to me, has been the 
> very constructive and rewarding collaboration between all the contributing 
> developers. It has made for a very enjoyable and productive experience and 
> the variety of quality inputs and perspectives has led to a better final 
> product.
>
> On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 11:19:56 PM UTC+1 coda coder wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 3:48:02 PM UTC-6 Saq wrote
>>
>>> @coda coder I want to take credit for that because I kick myself for not 
>>> thinking of it. However that was all Jeremy's idea. 
>>>
>>> Oh. Sorry and THANKS Jeremy!
>>
>> @Saq - I took your example and played around with it, posted a comment 
>> (my first, ever) before I realized it didn't/doesn't save :(
>>
>> Basically, copied your example to a new tiddler, added a field "thing = 
>> null", added a button up top which is populated by ((!!thing}}, added an 
>> $action-setfield that placed data-item-id in the thing field (which of 
>> course then appears in the button). Dumb as hell but gets the life-cycle 
>> point across "live".
>>  
>>
>>> I just got excited when he posted an early version and  took on the task 
>>> of polishing it up so it was ready for 5.1.23. I share your excitement, it 
>>> is the most excited I have been about something new in TW since we first 
>>> got custom fields way back in the days of TiddlyWiki Classic.
>>>
>>
>> Ha! I remember it well. THIS change does it for me - and $log comes in a 
>> close second THAT was you right?). I have some huge wikis here that seemed 
>> to work a little snappier in 5.1.23 so I'm super pleased and somewhat 
>> amazed how little they've grown byte for byte. Amazing work all round!
>>
>> CodaCoder
>>
>

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