On 29/05/2026 22:41, Gabriel Tellez via Unicode wrote:
Are there any conlang scripts, other than Sitelen Pona, that *do* get used?
The main one from the perspective of social good would be Blissymbolic, which gets some use by people with learning difficulties on account of its somewhat unusual concept of a logography with no pronunciation (there is no spoken form of Semantography, and Blissymbolic does not represent any phonetic information, making it of particular use by people who learn to read without first learning to speak for any number of reasons).
There are a few Private-Use Area representations of Blissymbolic, as well as a 94×94 charset registered as IR-169 by the Standards Council of Canada,[1] although it's worth noting that the IR-169 charset uses a very unusual character model (effectively giving every word from the dictionary its own codepoint, including compounds, and in alphabetical order by primary English gloss) and is unlikely to be the character model used for it in Unicode if it ever gets past the very-long-running proposal stage.
[1] https://itscj.ipsj.or.jp/ir/169.pdf —Har.
