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  2. List of symbols - Wikipedia

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    Various certification marks (see article for list) signifying conformance with a government or private organization's requirements Shipping symbols [ 2 ] from ISO standard 780 "Pictorial marking for handling of goods" [ 3 ] or ASTM D5445 "Standard Practice for Pictorial Markings for Handling of Goods" [ 4 ] which depict shipping boxes as ...

  3. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks

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    Chinese punctuation – Punctuation used with Chinese characters; Currency symbol – Symbol used to represent a monetary currency's name; Diacritic – Modifier mark added to a letter (accent marks etc.) Hebrew punctuation – Punctuation conventions of the Hebrew language over time; Glossary of mathematical symbols; Japanese punctuation

  4. Category:Unicode charts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Unicode chart CJK Symbols and Punctuation; ... Unicode chart Combining Diacritical Marks; Template:Unicode chart Combining ...

  5. Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    Early attempts to create tone indicators stemmed from the difficulty of denoting irony in print media, and so several irony punctuation marks were proposed. The percontation point (βΈ®; a reversed question mark) was proposed by Henry Denham in the 1580s to denote a rhetorical question, but usage died out by the 1700s. [1]

  6. English punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Punctuation in the English language helps the reader to understand a sentence through visual means other than just the letters of the alphabet. [1] English punctuation has two complementary aspects: phonological punctuation, linked to how the sentence can be read aloud, particularly to pausing; [2] and grammatical punctuation, linked to the structure of the sentence. [3]

  7. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    A popular further extension designed by Microsoft, Windows-1252 (often mislabeled as ISO-8859-1), added the typographic punctuation marks needed for traditional text printing. ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252, and the original 7-bit ASCII were the most common character encoding methods on the World Wide Web until 2008, when UTF-8 overtook them.