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Unicode "end of story" [closed]

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I'm looking for a good character that means "end-of-story" in unicode. I remember seeing one once that looked like a fractal and was really cool. Does anyone know where I can find this character? More importantly, where can I go to find a unicode character with a special meaning when I don't know it's names? Google wasn't very helpful.

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So8res Avatar asked Nov 28 '22 20:11

So8res


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Edit: I found something that looks kinda like a fractal, and also happens to be called "end-of-story." It's a Thai character.

Is this what you were looking for?

http://www.decodeunicode.org/en/u+0e5b/data/k//XS/khomut31910809.jpg

End of story The Khomut sign is a terminal punctuation character which is placed in old books at the end of a verse in a poem, the end of a chapter or at the end of a story.

Compare to U+17DA Khmer Sign Koomuut

Btw: I found this with a Google Image Search on "end of story" unicode--It was the 4th result. That's probably the best way to search for any kind of symbol. Though without the name of the character it would probably have been impossible to find, since unicode fractal didn't return anything useful.

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Calvin Avatar answered Dec 04 '22 10:12

Calvin