Double right arrowhead?
Hans Åberg
haberg_1 at icloud.com
Fri Jul 25 13:19:19 CDT 2025
> On 19 Jul 2025, at 12:54, Ivan Panchenko via Unicode <unicode at corp.unicode.org> wrote:
>
> People sometimes use two greater-than signs or a right-hand guillemet
> to point to the right, e.g., in “Continue reading >>” or preceding a
> text as part of a link. I wonder which Unicode character(s) would be
> appropriate for this.
There are various hand symbols that might be used for this:
☞ WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX U+261E
☜ WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX U+261C
☝︎ WHITE UP POINTING INDEX U+261D
☟ WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX U+261F
👉 backhand index finger pointing right U+1F449
👈 backhand index finger pointing left U+1F448
👆 backhand index finger pointing up U+1F446
👇 backhand index finger pointing down U+1F447
☛ BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX U+261B
☚ BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX U+261A
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