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Strikethrough, or strikeout, is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center, resulting in text like this, sometimes an X or a forward slash is typed over the top instead of using a horizontal line. [1]
Display of zero in three typefaces, from top to bottom: slashed zero, dotted zero, plain or open zero. The slashed zero 0︀ is a representation of the Arabic digit "0" (zero) with a slash through it.
The Unicode Standard encodes almost all standard characters used in mathematics. [1] Unicode Technical Report #25 provides comprehensive information about the character repertoire, their properties, and guidelines for implementation. [1]
On IBM PC compatible personal computers from the 1980s, the BIOS allowed the user to hold down the Alt key and type a decimal number on the keypad. It would place the corresponding code into the keyboard buffer so that it would look (almost) as if the code had been entered by a single keystroke.
The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary [6] [7] [8] document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from 1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products.
An overline, overscore, or overbar, is a typographical feature of a horizontal line drawn immediately above the text. In old mathematical notation, an overline was called a vinculum, a notation for grouping symbols which is expressed in modern notation by parentheses, though it persists for symbols under a radical sign.
5.10.6 Strikethrough. 5.10.7 Formatting in \text. 5.10.8 Automatic line-breaking. ... Unicode character name index can be used to find the Unicode number of a character.
In Microsoft Windows code page 949, the position 0x5C is used for the won sign (in Code page 850 (latin script), this codepoint is used for backslash). [1]In Korean versions of Windows, many fonts (including system fonts) display the backslash character as the won sign.