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Bold U+ 0061 1D41A 1D44E 1D482 1D5BA 1D5EE 1D622 1D656 1D4B6 1D4EA 1D51E 1D586 1D68A 1D552 00 a 𝐚 𝑎 𝒂 𝖺 𝗮 𝘢 𝙖 𝒶 𝓪 𝔞 𝖆 𝚊 𝕒 01 b 𝐛 𝑏 𝒃 𝖻 𝗯 𝘣 𝙗 𝒷 𝓫 𝔟 𝖇 𝚋 𝕓 02 c 𝐜 𝑐 𝒄 𝖼 𝗰 𝘤 𝙘 𝒸 𝓬 𝔠 𝖈 𝚌 𝕔 03 d 𝐝 𝑑 𝒅 𝖽 𝗱 𝘥 𝙙 𝒹
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In addition to the '2' value after 48 to specify a Red-Green-Blue format (and the '5' above for a 0-255 indexed color), there are alternatives of '0' for implementation-defined and '1' for transparent - neither of which have any further parameters; '3' specifies colors using a Cyan-Magenta-Yellow scheme, and '4' for a Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black ...
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Five consecutive apostrophes on each side (two for italics plus three for bold) produces bold italics. Italic and bold formatting works correctly only within a single line. To reverse this effect where it has been automatically applied, use {{ nobold }} and {{ noitalic }} .
Blackboard bold is a style of writing bold symbols on a blackboard ... 𝕕 U+1D556: 𝕖 U+1D557: 𝕗 U+1D558 ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Đ (lowercase: đ, Latin alphabet), known as crossed D or dyet, is a letter formed from the base character D/d overlaid with a crossbar. Crossing was used to create eth (ð), but eth has an uncial as its base whereas đ is based on the straight-backed roman d, like in the Sámi languages and Vietnamese .
D is the grade below C but above E/F in the school grading system. D is the international vehicle registration code for Germany (also .de as its top-level domain). In Cantonese: Because the lack of Unicode CJK support in early computer systems, many Hong Kongers and Singaporeans used the capitalized D to represent 啲 (lit. ' a little '). [10]