În data de Fri, 25 Jul 2025 20:19:19 +0200, Hans Åberg via Unicode a scris:
> > People sometimes use two greater-than signs or a right-hand > > guillemet to point to the right, e.g., in “Continue reading >>” or > > preceding a text as part of a link. [...] > > There are various hand symbols that might be used for this: > > [...] > 👉 backhand index finger pointing right U+1F449 > 👈 backhand index finger pointing left U+1F448 > 👆 backhand index finger pointing up U+1F446 > 👇 backhand index finger pointing down U+1F447 > [...] Specifically for the web, there is – for example – Font Awesome, which has glyphs for exactly that (using PUA for its custom encoding): https://fontawesome.com/icons/hand-point-right https://fontawesome.com/icons/hand-point-left https://fontawesome.com/icons/hand-point-up https://fontawesome.com/icons/hand-point-down Cristi -- Cristian Secară https://www.secarica.ro
