![]() So, the left pointing ones get added, in the same block but different neighborhood, or in another block. ![]() In the beginning of Unicode history, there's just a right pointing arrow of a particular style, because left pointing ones are seldomly or never used.īut later, it's realized the left pointing ones are important too, for one reason or another, and sometimes there's a need just for completeness because Unicode became more wide spread. The most common ones are collected in “Symbols, Arrows (2190–21FF)”. They are scattered in different code blocks. Also, there are a lot symmetry issues, and some mirror image isn't there. They are scattered in different places, and are hard to find. It took me several days to collect and organize these arrows. These are from several different sections of Unicode, including: Here is a screenshot showing what they look like in my browser.
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