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box drawings double horizontal ║ u+2551: 186: box drawings double vertical ╒ u+2552: 213: box drawings down single and right double ╓ u+2553: 214: box drawings down double and right single ╔ u+2554: 201: box drawings double down and right ╕ u+2555: 184: box drawings down single and left double ╖ u+2556: 183: box drawings down double ...
Some recent embedded systems also use proprietary character sets, usually extensions to ISO 8859 character sets, which include box-drawing characters or other special symbols. Other types of box-drawing characters are block elements , shade characters, and terminal graphic characters; these can be used for filling regions of the screen and ...
DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE U+2016: Po, other Common ‗ DOUBLE LOW LINE U+2017: Po, other Common † DAGGER U+2020: Po, other Common ‡ DOUBLE DAGGER U+2021: Po, other Common • BULLET U+2022: Po, other Common ‣ TRIANGULAR BULLET U+2023: Po, other Common ․ ONE DOT LEADER U+2024: Po, other Common ‥ TWO DOT LEADER U+2025: Po, other Common ...
The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics. Additionally, the subsequent columns contains an informal explanation, a short example, the Unicode location, the name for use in HTML documents, [1] and the LaTeX symbol.
The palochka is transliterated to a double dagger in the ISO 9 standard for converting Cyrillic to Latin; In psychological statistics the dagger indicates that a difference between two figures is not significant to a p<0.05 level, however is still considered a "trend" or worthy of note. Commonly this will be used for a p-value between 0.1 and 0.05.
Enter the character by double-clicking on the character you want in the Special Characters tool, available at the bottom of any Edit menu. You can customize the character sets that are shown, e.g., to add more phonetic alphabet symbols, by following the directions given here.
Inspired by early line and character editors, such as Pentti Kanerva's TV-Edit, [4] that broke a move or copy operation into two steps—between which the user could invoke a preparatory action such as navigation—Lawrence G. "Larry" Tesler proposed the names "cut" and "copy" for the first step and "paste" for the second step.
In digital typography, combining characters are characters that are intended to modify other characters. The most common combining characters in the Latin script are the combining diacritical marks (including combining accents).