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Where do i find symbols like this, or create them?

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Where do i find symbols like this, or create them?

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There are currently 107,156 graphic characters in Unicode, which includes the keyboard characters. All of these can be used in normal text, but you must have at least one font which contains the character for the character to be seen properly in your browser. And in most word processors and editors you must select a font that contains the character in order to display it. You have not told us what operating system or what version of it you are using. This makes a difference in typing. See http://ipa4linguists.pbworks.com/ which is intended to show how to enter Unicode phonetic characters under Windows, Macintosh, and Linux machines, but the methods suggested also work for other Unicode characters. The “Alt code” method is an old way of typing a small number of symbols on Windows machines only, those that are in your current DOS character set and in your current Windows 8-bit character set. But not everyone is using the same

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