# currency
-=e € # as found in vim
-Eu € # as found in zsh
+#=e € # in vim
+#Eu € # in zsh and vim
+=B ฿ # more like B/, but prefer that for diacritical letter
=d ₫
-=N ₦ #XXX =n for consistency?
-=P ₱ #XXX =p?
+=g ₴ # derived from cursive g= (soundalike h= or lookalike 2= seem bad options)
+=L ₺
+=N ₦
+#=P ₽ # in vim
+=p ₱ # =P conflicts with vim alternative for ruble
+=R ₹ # conflicts with vim alternative for ruble
=t ₮
K/ ₭
Rs ₨
o. ȯ
N! Ǹ
n! ǹ
-Y- Ȳ
+Y- Ȳ # conflicts with vim alternative for yen
y- ȳ
'i ͺ # spacing iota subscript (like "i for combining)
=v ⇓
JO Ё # IO
ji ї # yi # idem
JI Ї # YI
+Z1 Ʒ # ED # doesn't make sense, put it with S1
+z1 ʒ # ed # not in vim
+=Y ¥ # Ye # also Y- in vim
# bars and strokes
A/ Ⱥ
D; Ɖ
E, Ȩ
e, ȩ
-F2 Ƒ
-f2 ƒ # looks like a cedilla
+F, Ƒ # described as hook, but similar to cedilla
+f, ƒ # replaces more specialised f( and Fl, unified nowadays
G2 Ɠ
g2 ɠ
h2 ɦ
w; ⱳ
Y; Ƴ # not a hook below, but Y2 hook above is already present
y; ƴ
-Z2 Ȥ # looks like a cedilla
-z2 ȥ
+Z, Ȥ # prefer cedilla similarity like F,
+z, ȥ
z; ʐ # R
# curls (9 is mostly free because horns are so rare)
eK ㅕ
EK ㅖ
+# common formatting control
+ZS # ZWSP; capitals like other Cc
+ZN # ZWNJ; less obvious alt: 'Z
+ZW # ZWJ; ZJ somewhy used for tsadi; less obvious alt: "Z
+LR # LRM
+RL # RLM; keep rl for ɼ
+
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# under development or temporary
$yy ײ
$g1 ׳
$g2 ״
-$lr
-$rl
-$zw
# rfc (incorrectly?) maps double to heavy
$vL ╡