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Download QR code; Print/export ... italics counterparts Angle brackets, less-than/greater-than signs and single ... in many 8-bit extended ASCII character ...
Prime and double prime are not present in most code pages, including ASCII and Latin-1, but are present in Unicode, as characters U+2032 ′ PRIME and U+2033 ″ DOUBLE PRIME. The HTML character entity references are ′ and ″, respectively. Double quotation marks, or pairs of single ones, also represent the ditto mark. Straight ...
The following ASCII characters are used to approximate certain characters. Note that there are many Latin letters that are homographic to letters of other scripts, however those Latin letters are not listed below. U+0020 SPACE (space): alignment and justification. U+0022 " QUOTATION MARK: various type of double quotes, double prime ″.
Double quotes are not officially named in Lojban, but sometimes called lubu, following the same pattern as vowel letters, e.g. a = abu: Lojban uses the words lu and li’u, rather than punctuation, to surround quotes of grammatically correct Lojban. [49] Double quotes can also be used for aesthetic purposes.
DOUBLE RIGHT ARC LESS-THAN BRACKET; U+2995; U+2996; ... initial quote: Graphic: Character: 12: Opening quotation mark. Does not include the ASCII "neutral" quotation ...
The less-than sign, <, is an original ASCII character ... The double less-than sign, ... Symbol Unicode name Code Point < LESS-THAN SIGN:
Corner quotes, also called “Quine quotes”; for quasi-quotation, i.e. quoting specific context of unspecified (“variable”) expressions; [4] also used for denoting Gödel number; [5] for example “āGā” denotes the Gödel number of G. (Typographical note: although the quotes appears as a “pair” in unicode (231C and 231D), they ...
ASCII was incorporated into the Unicode (1991) character set as the first 128 symbols, so the 7-bit ASCII characters have the same numeric codes in both sets. This allows UTF-8 to be backward compatible with 7-bit ASCII, as a UTF-8 file containing only ASCII characters is identical to an ASCII file containing the same sequence of characters.