Template talk:Capitulum

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Unicode

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The capitulum, U+2E3F ⸿, was added to Unicode as part of wingding characters to the Supplemental Punctuation block. If I'm reading the Wikipedia article on it right, it was added in June 2014 as part of Unicode 7.0. However, I'm not sure there's much font support so it might not actually be beneficial to use it. (unless it could be replaced with the double struck C via CSS's content property or some similar manner to preserve semantics) Opencooper (talk) 01:26, 14 August 2017 (UTC)Reply