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Not sure of an application that can do what you want, there is PopChar for finding/adding accented characters (paid). Source: over 1 year ago
I use shapecatcher to find sitelen pona like glyphs. Source: 5 months ago
Here's the link to the page I used to decipher most of these http://shapecatcher.com. Source: 7 months ago
You could try https://shapecatcher.com It lets you draw in a box and shows you unicode characters that look similar, hope it helps! Source: 9 months ago
Use http://shapecatcher.com to find characters based on drawings. Source: 10 months ago
I'm not aware of any analysis. Some of the symbols look familiar to anyone with a keyboard, while others not so much. For fun, I took a stab at trying to match them to Unicode characters (using this website) and came up with some possible matches:. Source: 10 months ago
WinCompose - WinCompose supports the standard Compose file format.
BabelMap - Unicode Character Map for Windows
Event Viewer - Get help, support, and tutorials for Windows products—Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows 10 Mobile.
Text faces - Lenny face ( ?° ?? ?°), shrug face ¯\_(?)_/¯, and look of disapproval ?_?.
SymbSearch - A tool for searching unicode-symbols and copying it to the clipboard.
AllChars - If you're new to AllChars: start with the Introduction, see the FAQ and Manual. And finally download it. AllChars is now Open Source, usage is free and the sourcecode is available.