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Appendix:Unicode/Basic Latin

This page lists the characters in the <span class="searchmatch">Basic</span> <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> block of the <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> standard (version 16.0), which covers 128 code points from U+0000 to U+007F, all...


Appendix:Greek punctuation

Standard keyboard colon or  Alt + 5  8 ,   <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> (<span class="searchmatch">Basic</span> <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>) U+003A,   HTML &amp;#x003A; ·   raised point   (<span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> (Greek) U+0387), equivalent to semi colon...


Appendix:Unicode/Latin-1 Supplement

This page lists the characters in the <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>-1 Supplement block of the <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> standard (version 16.0), which covers 128 code points from U+0080 to U+00FF...


Appendix:Unicode

individual <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> code blocks. The blocks listed here reflect version 16.0 of the <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> Standard. For technical reasons, some <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> “codepoints”...


Appendix:Braille script

beyond the <span class="searchmatch">basic</span> 26 for simple letters in their script follow an approximation of the English values for the additional letters. Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span>/Braille...


Appendix:Variations of "o"

genealogy) ∘ (mathematical ring operator) ○ (generic <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> character for a circle) ◯ (generic <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> character for a large circle) ❍ (shadowed white circle)...


Appendix:Vocabulary lists of Amerindian languages

range for lexical entries. Definitions are typically concise and focus on <span class="searchmatch">basic</span> vocabulary concepts such as numerals, body parts, and natural phenomena...


Appendix:Hindu-Arabic script

instance &quot;(100)&quot; indicating minus one hundred dollars, or in red instead of black. The Hindu-Arabic numerals are found in <span class="searchmatch">Unicode</span> from the following charts....