A few months ago, the UCSUR standard updated to include all the characters from common sitelen pona and a variety tracked by lipu Linku. The most notable among these are three different directional NI, a variant of SEWI, LINLUWI, and SU. There are also another 21 characters which are noted by the codechart to be "Rare Sitelen Pona," which is those characters that are a certain degree of notable according to Linku but which are not included in Common Sitelen Pona.
Implementing all the new characters with the pre-existing typing selector style would be sufficient, but given how many there now are that the average speaker is not going to use, I'd recommend a config option that enables or disables certain collections of words to avoid them appearing at all. At a minimum, some of the UCSUR words (pake, powe) and at least one feature (reverse glyph extensions) are deprecated.
A few months ago, the UCSUR standard updated to include all the characters from common sitelen pona and a variety tracked by lipu Linku. The most notable among these are three different directional NI, a variant of SEWI, LINLUWI, and SU. There are also another 21 characters which are noted by the codechart to be "Rare Sitelen Pona," which is those characters that are a certain degree of notable according to Linku but which are not included in Common Sitelen Pona.
Implementing all the new characters with the pre-existing typing selector style would be sufficient, but given how many there now are that the average speaker is not going to use, I'd recommend a config option that enables or disables certain collections of words to avoid them appearing at all. At a minimum, some of the UCSUR words (pake, powe) and at least one feature (reverse glyph extensions) are deprecated.