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This is a slightly modified list taken from [SGML-Tools User's Guide
1.0 ($Revision: 1.1.1.1 $)]. If you miss some, don't hesitate to mail.
A lot of the named characters shown in table
Named Characters
are same as in the html-dtd.
AElig | Æ | Aacute | Á | Acirc | Â | Ae | Ä | Agrave | À | Atilde | Ã |
Auml | Ä | Ccedil | Ç | Eacute | É | Egrave | È | Euml | Ë | Iacute | Í |
Icirc | Î | Igrave | Ì | Iuml | Ï | Ntilde | Ñ | Oacute | Ó | Ocirc | Ô |
Oe | Ö | Ograve | Ò | Oslash | Ø | Ouml | Ö | Uacute | Ú | Ue | Ü |
Ugrave | Ù | Uuml | Ü | Yacute | Ý | aacute | á | acirc | â | ae | ä |
aelig | æ | agrave | à | amp | & | apos | ' | aring | å | arr | ↓ |
ast | * | atilde | ã | auml | ä | bsol | \ | bull | • | ccedil | ç |
cir | ○ | circ | ^ | clubs | ♣ | colon | : | comma | , | commat | @ |
copy | © | darr | ↓ | deg | ° | diams | ♦ | divide | ÷ | dollar | $ |
dquot | " | eacute | é | ecirc | ê | egrave | è | equals | = | etago | </ |
euml | ë | excl | ! | frac12 | 1/2 | frac14 | 1/4 | frac18 | 1/8 | frac34 | 3/4 |
frac38 | 3/8 | frac58 | 5/8 | frac78 | 7/8 | gt | > | half | 1/2 | hearts | ♥ |
hellip | ... | horbar | ― | hyphen | ‐ | iacute | í | icirc | î | iexcl | ¡ |
igrave | ì | iquest | ¿ | iuml | ï | laquo | « | larr | ← | lcub | { |
ldquo | “ | lowbar | _ | lpar | ( | lsqb | [ | lsquo | ‘ | lt | < |
mdash | — | micro | µ | middot | · | mu | µ | ndash | – | not | ¬ |
ntilde | ñ | num | # | oacute | ó | ocirc | ô | oe | ö | ograve | ò |
ohm | Ω | ordf | ª | ordm | º | oslash | ø | otilde | õ | ouml | ö |
para | ¶ | percnt | % | period | . | plus | + | plusmn | ± | pound | £ |
quest | ? | quot | " | raquo | » | rarr | -> | rcub | } | rdquo | ” |
reg | ® | rpar | ) | rsqb | ] | rsquo | ’ | sect | § | semi | ; |
sol | / | spades | ♠ | sup1 | ^1 | sup2 | ^2 | sup3 | ^3 | sz | ß |
szlig | ß | tilde | ~ | times | × | trade | ™ | uacute | ú | uarr | ↑ |
ucirc | û | ue | ü | ugrave | ù | uuml | ü | verbar | | | yacute | ý |
Named Characters
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There is a small number of whatever you want to name it. The look like named
characters, but will be printed not always, or not at all.
- thinsp
Thin space:
d D
->d D
- emsp
Emphasized space:
d D
-> d D
- ensp
Normal space:
/d D/ -> d D
- nbsp
No break space:
A spaces at wich the line is not allowed to be broken. Two words separated by
a nbsp
will be treated by parser and mapper to be a single long one.
- shy
Suggest Hyphen:
If the mapper is up to break a word, with has the shy
tag inside, it will
probably do the wordbreak at the place of the shy
tag and place a
hyphen instead. If no wordbreak is necessary the shy
expands to
nothging at all.
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