Incredible! Love the cosy colour palette and the interesting use of Tracery. I included this in a write-up of Bitsy games, which you can read here if you wish to.
Sorry - managed to miss this question! As you've probably found out by now, the answer is no, no unicode. But since the Bitsy font is defined in the Bitsy javascript as a simple array, it's easy enough to change what characters look like - the music notes are really just two bits of punctuation that I knew I wasn't going to use with the arrangement of pixels altered to look like notes.
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Incredible! Love the cosy colour palette and the interesting use of Tracery. I included this in a write-up of Bitsy games, which you can read here if you wish to.
amazing!
This is so clever and wonderful! Is it possible to use unicode symbols like the music notes with the default bitsy font?
Sorry - managed to miss this question! As you've probably found out by now, the answer is no, no unicode. But since the Bitsy font is defined in the Bitsy javascript as a simple array, it's easy enough to change what characters look like - the music notes are really just two bits of punctuation that I knew I wasn't going to use with the arrangement of pixels altered to look like notes.
Ah that is such an elegant solution!
Really cool idea using Tracery to generate random radio station talk, well done!