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  2. Template : Unicode chart Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls

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    2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] {{ Unicode chart Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls }} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls block.

  3. Template:Unicode chart Dingbats - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation {{Unicode chart Dingbats}} provides a table listing the characters in the Dingbats block of Unicode. 33 characters in this block are considered emoji ; their cells can be highlighted using an optional parameter.

  4. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    To use a colour in a template or table you can use the hex triplet (e.g. bronze is #CD7F32) or HTML color names (e.g. red). Editors are encouraged to make use of Brewer palettes for charts, maps, and other entities, using this tool.

  5. Blood Red Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Blood Red Dragon is a 2011 limited epic fantasy comic series based on Japanese rock star Yoshiki, created by Stan Lee and published in 2011 by Image Comics. Todd McFarlane served as the series' creative director. The series was written by Jon Goff with art from Carlo Soriano and Crimelab Syndicate.

  6. Seven-segment display character representations - Wikipedia

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    The following phrases come from a portable media player's seven-segment display. They give a good illustration of an application where a seven-segment display may be sufficient for displaying letters, since the relevant messages are neither critical nor in any significant risk of being misunderstood, much due to the limited number and rigid domain specificity of the messages.

  7. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode has code points for the 52 cards of the standard French deck plus the Knight (Ace, 2–10, Jack, Knight, Queen, and King for each suit), three for jokers (red, black, and white), and a back of a card, in block Playing Cards (U+1F0A0–1F0FF). Also, a specific fool and twenty-one generic trump cards are added.

  8. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    The following chart presents the standardized X11 color names from the X.org source code. [12] The list of names accepted by browsers following W3C standards [13] slightly differs as explained above. The table does not show numbered gray and brightness variants as described below.

  9. BIOS color attributes - Wikipedia

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    When writing text to the screen, a BIOS color attribute is used to designate the color to write the text in. For example, to print a white character with a black background, a color attribute of 0F hex would be used. The high four bits are set to 0000 bin, representing the background color, black.