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The Mother Lode Unicode List

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Ever found yourself Googling special characters you may not even know the names of? Ever wished you had lightning fast access to a couple of your most commonly used symbols as you write in WorkFlowy? I’m going to share with you as complete a Unicode list as you can hope to find anywhere – one that you can slice and dice as you need. Plus we’re going to look at a simple system for accessing those Unicode characters and symbols you’ve stashed away without skipping a beat as you work in WorkFlowy.

Uni- what?

Unicode is a universal character encoding standard, designed to support characters from all languages around the world. Now that broadens things. If you’re reading this, your language will be included in the ± 110,000-character/ 2300-list/ 249-category outline I’ve put together (Notice the “±” sign anybody?). You may be after Ethiopic…

Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics…

… or even Egyptian Hieroglyphs:

More practically, you might be looking for phonetic symbols…

… any one of the following sample outlines (which include Emojis):

Enclosed Alphanumerics…

… which you might want to use like so in WorkFlowy:

All of this and way more you’ll find in the list I’ll be sharing with you shortly. Before I give you a couple of tips on getting just the parts of the shared list you want into WorkFlowy (while I still have your attention)… here are 2 WorkFlowy workflows that you might want to try out:

A saved search index

You might find that using a couple of Unicode symbols at the beginning of WorkFlowy list links and saved searches (instead of descriptions) will help you to identify what’s what at a glance. A neat little trick I’ve got going is to pop a few saved searches into the note of a list on my home page. Start your index in the 2nd line of the note… then all you do is click or tap on the 3 dots for the note (and your index) to expand:

Your Unicode on demand

So you’re busy WorkFlowying… and you’d like to copy a Unicode character or symbol you know you’ve got somewhere in WorkFlowy and get back to your work – with no major detours. Here’s a great setup which accomplishes just that:

You might want to create a tailor-made list with the individual symbols you draw on most frequently:

Tag your most commonly accessed categories with something like “#UC” (Unicode):

Now to “bookmark” and call up your “#UC” tags no matter where you are in WorkFlowy:

(a) While zoomed into your Unicode list, filter for your “#UC” tag

(b) Hit the “Star this page” button at the top right of your interface (on desktop) or alternatively use the Ctrl+Shift+* keyboard shortcut to save the search to the Starred Pages Menu.

(c) Whatever you’re working on in WorkFlowy, all you do is bring up your “Starred Pages Menu” by clicking on the star icon next to the search box or using the Ctrl+; (semicolon) keyboard shortcut and select your saved search. To navigate back to where you came from, the Starred Pages Menu temporarily holds onto the context you were previously in:

Where’s that list already??

The shared Unicode list

Now here are a couple of pointers on how to squeeze what out of the list. As I’ve mentioned, it’s a rather long list (2300 lists), so you might want to narrow things down a bit…

A few you might like

Of the 249 categories in the Unicode mega list:

I’ve tagged these 20 (which you might either find interesting or useful) with a “#this” tag – which you can go ahead and filter for:

Copying the shared list (or parts thereof) to WorkFlowy

Here are a couple of options – but please be aware of your monthly list limit if you don’t have WorkFlowy Pro:

(a) To grab the whole bang shoot, just click on the “Add to my account” button. If you’ve got WorkFlowy Pro, you’ll be importing 2300 individual lists in 249 individual categories. You can duplicate that list in order to edit it and then delete the original.

(b) Filter for the “#this” tag > select the remaining lists manually and copy-paste them into WorkFlowy.

(c) Click on this alternative demo link and tag all lists you want with your own tag > filter for your tag > select all search results and manually copy over to your WorkFlowy account.

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