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diff --git a/dotXCompose b/dotXCompose
index c87c297..076473a 100644
--- a/dotXCompose
+++ b/dotXCompose
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ include "%L"
#<Multi_key> <1> <period> : "․" U2024 # ONE DOT LEADER
<Multi_key> <c> <1> <period> : "·" U00B7 # MIDDLE DOT (maybe I can remember the keystroke better?
<Multi_key> <period> <slash> <period> : "⁒" U2052 # COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN
+### or && ?
+<Multi_key> <ampersand> <at> : "⅋" U214B # TURNED AMPERSAND
# Printable sign for space. But is \<space> too useful a key combo to use
# for this?
<Multi_key> <backslash> <space> : "␣" U2423 # OPEN BOX
@@ -511,6 +513,8 @@ include "%L"
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <p> : "π" U03C0 # GREEK SMALL LETTER PI
# no mapping for q; in Emacs that's ";"
# U037E GREEK QUESTION MARK is canonically equivalent to U003B SEMICOLON.
+# ... But that won't stop us from doing it anyway!!!
+<Multi_key> <asterisk> <period> <question> : ";" U037E # GREEK QUESTION MARK
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <r> : "ρ" U03C1 # GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <s> : "σ" U03C3 # GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA
<Multi_key> <asterisk> <t> : "τ" U03C4 # GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU
@@ -645,7 +649,7 @@ include "%L"
<Multi_key> <percent> <0> <9> : "Ⅸ" U2168 # ROMAN NUMERAL NINE
<Multi_key> <percent> <0> <x> : "Ⅹ" U2169 # ROMAN NUMERAL TEN
# How do we handle eleven and twelve?
-<Multi_key> <percent> <underscore> <0> <1> : "Ⅺ" U216A # ROMAN NUMERAL ELEVEL
+<Multi_key> <percent> <underscore> <0> <1> : "Ⅺ" U216A # ROMAN NUMERAL ELEVEN
<Multi_key> <percent> <underscore> <0> <2> : "Ⅻ" U216B # ROMAN NUMERAL TWELVE
<Multi_key> <percent> <0> <l> : "Ⅼ" U216C # ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY
<Multi_key> <percent> <0> <c> : "Ⅽ" U216D # ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED
@@ -768,6 +772,9 @@ include "%L"
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <m> <a> <i> <l> : "✉" U2709 # ENVELOPE
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <w> <h> <l> <c> <h> : "♿" U267F # WHEELCHAIR SYMBOL
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <m> <e> <d> : "☤" U2624 # CADEUCEUS
+## Don't usually do sequences, but exception made for the
+## "eyewitness" compound emoji sequence:
+<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <i> <w> <i> <t> : "👁️‍🗨️"
# Something different for STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS?
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <1> <m> <e> <d> : "⚕" U2695 # STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS
# 26B0 COFFIN ?
@@ -906,13 +913,16 @@ include "%L"
<Multi_key> <w> <w> : "ʍ" U028D # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED W
<Multi_key> <y> <y> : "ʎ" U028E # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED Y
<Multi_key> <a> <a> : "ɐ" U0250 # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED A
+<Multi_key> <h> <h> : "ɥ" U0265 # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED H
# ı is already available in the "standard" .XCompose
<Multi_key> <j> <period> : "ȷ" U0237 # LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J
+<Multi_key> <exclam> <period> : "Ꞌ" UA78B # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SALTILLO
+<Multi_key> <exclam> <underscore> <period> : "ꞌ" UA78C # LATIN SMALL LETTER SALTILLO
# I'll use capitals for a different double
<Multi_key> <W> <W> : "ʬ" U02AC # LATIN LETTER BILABIAL PERCUSSIVE
+# Also handy for writing urls: http://ʬw.omniglot.com/
# Sorry, I miss having this and hate having to use colon instead:
<Multi_key> <colon> <plus> : "ː" U02D0 # MODIFIER LETTER TRIANGULAR COLON
-# Also handy for writing urls: http://ʬw.omniglot.com/
# ɣ? ᴥ? Important enough to add? ᴥ is cool just as a "latin" letter.
<Multi_key> <g> <h> : "ɣ" U0263 # LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA
# It looks like a ɣ and makes an "o" sorta sound:
@@ -1105,6 +1115,7 @@ include "%L"
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <v> <e> <s> <t> <a> : "⚶" U26B6 # VESTA
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <c> <h> <i> <r> <o> <n> : "⚷" U26B7 # CHIRON
<Multi_key> <Multi_key> <l> <i> <l> <i> <t> <h> : "⚸" U26B8 # BLACK MOON LILITH
+<Multi_key> <bracketleft> <k> <e> <y> <bracketright> : "⚿" U26BF # SQUARED KEY
# Unicode 6.0 gave us all kinds of things, perhaps more than we can use...