[conspire] Flag: Ukraine, e.g. UTF-8, HTML, ...

Michael Paoli Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 1 11:27:07 PST 2022


Ah, UTF-8, can do, e.g.: Flag: Ukraine
Unicode Hex: U+1F1FA U+1F1E6
HTML Dec Code: &#127482&#127462
Also, :ua: for a lot of emoji interpreting "chat" programs and the like.

https://www.alt-codes.net/flags
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8
"As of February 2022, UTF-8 accounts for on average 97.7% of all
web pages (and 987 of the top 1,000 highest ranked web pages)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ukraine
https://emojipedia.org/flags/
https://emojipedia.org/flag-ukraine/

I think also theoretically
echo -en '\0363\0237\0207\0272\0363\0237\0207\0246'
should do it, e.g. under bash - but haven't found a
terminal/emulation that handles that or maybe I'm missing font/update
for that ... or maybe I didn't quite get it exactly right.  Or it
may well be:
echo -en '\0360\0237\0207\0272\0360\0237\0207\0246' - at least
according to some other indicators I have.  Anyway, one of those
two ought do it for capable systems.  And may/should even render
properly in the below for capable systems:
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