TonyM wrote:
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> *A line with〖 This inline 〗and more
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The use of glyphs CLEARLY DIFFERENT from normal text is not just TT's issue!

It's important not to have any default glyphs that look like any common, 
conventional single glyph. ANY character that renders in font like "(  ... 
)" is particularly bad and should be avoided.

Looking at your suggestion, the Unicode glyphs from *Basic Multilingual 
Plane: CJK Symbols & Punctuation* look workable. ("CJK" means they are 
Chinese, Japanese & Korean glyphs).


【】〘〙〚〛〖〗

Their HTML entity numbers are ...

【】〘〙〚〛〖〗

They have default font support on my Windows 10 tablet. But this is via 
"font substitution" using shipped Asian fonts.
None of the usual fonts European Language speakers would explicitly set in 
TW settings have any of them except Cambria Maths.
That is not a problem for us. I'm not sure if its a problem for some Asian 
TW users.

Best wishes
TT

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