>It's used in typesetting sometimes, and if a character is used then it should have an encoding.
IMO there's little semantic difference so it doesn't deserve a character. We should have drawn the line between content and formatting, but it's too late and what we have now is emoji and one-use glyphs. [1]
IMO there's little semantic difference so it doesn't deserve a character. We should have drawn the line between content and formatting, but it's too late and what we have now is emoji and one-use glyphs. [1]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiocular_O