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  2. Unicode subscripts and superscripts - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use Unicode characters for superscripts and subscripts in plain text without markup. See the difference between numerator/denominator and subscript/superscript glyphs, and the intended and actual rendering of fractions and ordinals.

  3. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    for ezafe, use 0654 over the language-appropriate base letter actually a ligature, not an independent letter arabic letter hamzah on ha (1.0) ≡ ۀ U+06D5 U+0654 U+06C1 ہ ‎ Arabic Letter Heh Goal Urdu U+06C2 ۂ ‎ Arabic Letter Heh Goal With Hamza Above Urdu actually a ligature, not an independent letter ≡ ۂ U+06C1 U+0654 U+06C3

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the Unicode characters, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. Learn how to reference Unicode characters using numeric or entity codes, and see the control codes and special characters.

  5. Subscript and superscript - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use subscripts and superscripts in different contexts, such as chemistry, mathematics, fractions, and abbreviations. See examples, typesetting tips, and special characters for subscripts and superscripts.

  6. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Unicode block that contains styled forms of Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits for mathematics. Find the meaning and usage of the symbols, such as 𝐴 (script capital A) and ℭ (script capital B).

  7. Basic Latin (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Basic Latin or C0 Controls and Basic Latin is the first block of the Unicode standard, encoding 128 characters including ASCII codes and Latin alphabet. It ranges from U+0000 to U+007F and was included in version 1.0 of Unicode.

  8. Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode is a standard that supports the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized. It defines 149 813 characters and 161 scripts, and provides encodings, charts, and reference data for developers and designers.

  9. Zalgo text - Wikipedia

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    Zalgo text is a type of glitch text that appears frightening or distorted due to Unicode symbols. It is often used in horror or surreal memes, and has been linked to a 2004 Internet creepypasta story about an eldritch deity.