I’m hunting for some unicode characters that could be used as text separators. Guess I’m getting bored with middot.
· middle dot 0267 183 0xB7 · ⋅ dot operator 021305 8901 0x22C5 ⋅ ı latin small letter dotless i 0461 305 0x131 ı ؞ arabic triple dot punctuation mark 03036 1566 0x61E ؞ ᐧ canadian syllabics final middle dot 012047 5159 0x1427 ᐧ ᠅ mongolian four dots 014005 6149 0x1805 ᠅ ⁘ four dot punctuation 020130 8280 0x2058 ⁘ ⁙ five dot punctuation 020131 8281 0x2059 ⁙ ⁞ vertical four dots 020136 8286 0x205E ⁞ ⁛ four dot mark 020133 8283 0x205B ⁛ ⟐ white diamond with centred dot 023720 10192 0x27D0 ⟐ ⠂ braille pattern dots-2 024002 10242 0x2802 ⠂ ⣿ braille pattern dots-12345678 024377 10495 0x28FF ⣿ ⦑ left angle bracket with dot 024621 10641 0x2991 ⦑ ⦒ right angle bracket with dot 024622 10642 0x2992 ⦒ ⦙ dotted fence 024631 10649 0x2999 ⦙ ・ katakana middle dot 030373 12539 0x30FB ・ ・ halfwidth katakana middle dot 0177545 65381 0xFF65 ・ 𐄁 aegean word separator dot 0200401 65793 0x10101 𐄁 𝄈 musical symbol repeat dots 0350410 119048 0x1D108 𝄈 • bullet 020042 8226 0x2022 • ‣ triangular bullet 020043 8227 0x2023 ‣ ⁃ hyphen bullet 020103 8259 0x2043 ⁃ ∙ bullet operator 021031 8729 0x2219 ∙ ◘ inverse bullet 022730 9688 0x25D8 ◘ ◦ white bullet 022746 9702 0x25E6 ◦ ⦾ circled white bullet 024676 10686 0x29BE ⦾ ⦿ circled bullet 024677 10687 0x29BF ⦿
See also: Unicode Lookup: convert special characters which is rendered in Helvetica Neue.
305, the “latin small letter dotless i”, in the context of a text separation character, looks more useful in san serif than with the serif.
8280, the “mongolian four dots”, may not exist in most font sets.