martyb writes:
Summary: Tests all mathematical, greek, and symbol named character entities defined in HTML 4.Each test point contains:
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utf8 test - math, greek, and symbol - in a story submission - plain old text
martyb writes:
Summary:
Tests all mathematical, greek, and symbol named character entities defined in HTML 4.
Each test point contains:
Documents Referenced:
Tests:
<!-- Portions © International Organization for Standardization 1986
Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.
-->
<!-- Mathematical, Greek and Symbolic characters for HTML -->
<!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
<!ENTITY % HTMLsymbol PUBLIC
"-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols//EN//HTML">
%HTMLsymbol; -->
<!-- Portions © International Organization for Standardization 1986:
Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.
-->
<!-- Relevant ISO entity set is given unless names are newly introduced.
New names (i.e., not in ISO 8879 list) do not clash with any
existing ISO 8879 entity names. ISO 10646 character numbers
are given for each character, in hex. CDATA values are decimal
conversions of the ISO 10646 values and refer to the document
character set. Names are ISO 10646 names.
-->
<!-- Latin Extended-B -->
<!-- Greek -->
<!-- there is no Sigmaf, and no U+03A2 character either -->
<!-- General Punctuation -->
<!-- bullet is NOT the same as bullet operator, U+2219 -->
<!-- Letterlike Symbols -->
<!-- alef symbol is NOT the same as hebrew letter alef,
U+05D0 although the same glyph could be used to depict both characters -->
<!-- Arrows -->
<!-- ISO 10646 does not say that lArr is the same as the 'is implied by' arrow
but also does not have any other character for that function. So ? lArr can
be used for 'is implied by' as ISOtech suggests -->
<!-- ISO 10646 does not say this is the 'implies' character but does not have
another character with this function so ?
rArr can be used for 'implies' as ISOtech suggests -->
<!-- Mathematical Operators -->
<!-- should there be a more memorable name than 'ni'? -->
<!-- prod is NOT the same character as U+03A0 'greek capital letter pi' though
the same glyph might be used for both -->
<!-- sum is NOT the same character as U+03A3 'greek capital letter sigma'
though the same glyph might be used for both -->
<!-- tilde operator is NOT the same character as the tilde, U+007E,
although the same glyph might be used to represent both -->
<!-- note that nsup, 'not a superset of, U+2283' is not covered by the Symbol
font encoding and is not included. Should it be, for symmetry?
It is in ISOamsn -->
<!-- dot operator is NOT the same character as U+00B7 middle dot -->
<!-- Miscellaneous Technical -->
<!-- lang is NOT the same character as U+003C 'less than'
or U+2039 'single left-pointing angle quotation mark' -->
<!-- rang is NOT the same character as U+003E 'greater than'
or U+203A 'single right-pointing angle quotation mark' -->
<!-- Geometric Shapes -->
<!-- Miscellaneous Symbols -->
<!-- black here seems to mean filled as opposed to hollow -->