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I have some follow-up:
*3 Could the font just be a passed parm? Most charts don't use a specific font.
*5 The following blocks have specific footnotes: [[Template:Emoji (Unicode block)]], [[Template:Unicode chart Hangul Jamo]], [[Template:Unicode chart Superscripts and Subscripts]], and [[Template:Unicode chart Sutton SignWriting]]. Additionally, blocks with non-characters have the "Black areas indicate noncharacters (code points that are guaranteed never to be assigned as encoded characters in the Unicode Standard)" footnote: [[Template:Unicode chart Arabic Presentation Forms-A]] and [[Template:Unicode chart Specials]]. And these blocks have deprecated notes: [[Template:Unicode chart General Punctuation]], [[Template:Unicode chart Khmer]], [[Template:Unicode chart Miscellaneous Technical]], [[Tags (Unicode block)]], and [[Template:Unicode chart Tibetan]].
*6 There are only 66 non-characters (https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar3) and Unicode has promised not to add any more. I think the black background is effective and would want to keep it. I think it's safer not to put non-characters themselves into the charts as they are "not normally interchanged with other users" (https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar2). The code points are U+FDD0-FDEF, FFFE-FFFF, 1FFFE-1FFFF, 2FFFE-2FFFF, 3FFFE-3FFFF, 4FFFE-4FFFF, 5FFFE-5FFFF, 6FFFE-6FFFF, 7FFFE-7FFFF, 8FFFE-8FFFF, 9FFFE-9FFFF, AFFFE-AFFFF, BFFFE-BFFFF, CFFFE-CFFFF, DFFFE-DFFFF, EFFFE-EFFFF, FFFFE-FFFFF, and 10FFFE-10FFFF.
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