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This change was made because using markup does not give a good graphic approximation of fractions (compare markup 3 / 4 with precomposed ¾). The change also makes the superscript letters useful for ordinal indicators, more closely matching the ª and º characters. However, it makes them incorrect for normal superscript and subscript, and so ...
Mark Name Code point General Category Script; Pd, dash - HYPHEN-MINUS U+002D: Pd, dash Common ‐ HYPHEN U+2010: Pd, dash Common ‑ NON-BREAKING HYPHEN U+2011: Pd, dash Common ‒ FIGURE DASH U+2012: Pd, dash Common – EN DASH U+2013: Pd, dash Common — EM DASH U+2014: Pd, dash Common ― HORIZONTAL BAR U+2015: Pd, dash Common ⸗ DOUBLE ...
Pentzlin, Karl (2010-05-04), Proposal to encode a punctuation mark "Double Hyphen" L2/10-108 Moore, Lisa (2010-05-19), "Consensus 123-C20", UTC #123 / L2 #220 Minutes , Create a PRI for adding an annotation to U+2E17 DOUBLE OBLIQUE HYPHEN indicating that it may appear in either an oblique or horizontal form.
Superscripts and Subscripts is a Unicode block containing superscript and subscript numerals, mathematical operators, and letters used in mathematics and phonetics. The use of subscripts and superscripts in Unicode allows any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like HTML or TeX.
A Unicode character is assigned a unique Name (na). [1] The name is composed of uppercase letters A–Z, digits 0–9, hyphen-minus and space.Some sequences are excluded: names beginning with a space or hyphen, names ending with a space or hyphen, repeated spaces or hyphens, and space after hyphen are not allowed.
Includes the soft hyphen, joining control characters (ZWNJ and ZWJ), control characters to support bidirectional text, and language tag characters Cs Other, surrogate
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Despite these differences, all reduced-size glyphs go by the same generic terms subscript and superscript, which are synonymous with the terms inferior letter (or number) and superior letter (or number), respectively. Most fonts that contain superscript/subscript will have predetermined size and orientation that is dependent on the design of ...