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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  | 
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Auml  |  Ä  | Ccedil  |  Ç  | Eacute  |  É  | Egrave  |  È  | Euml  |  Ë  | Iacute  |  Í  | 
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Icirc  |  Î  | Igrave  |  Ì  | Iuml  |  Ï  | Ntilde  |  Ñ  | Oacute  |  Ó  | Ocirc  |  Ô  | 
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Oe  |  Ö  | Ograve  |  Ò  | Oslash  |  Ø  | Ouml  |  Ö  | Uacute  |  Ú  | Ue  |  Ü  | 
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Ugrave  |  Ù  | Uuml  |  Ü  | Yacute  |  Ý  | aacute  |  á  | acirc  |  â  | ae  |  ä  | 
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aelig  |  æ  | agrave  |  à  | amp  |  &  | apos  |  '  | aring  |  å  | arr  |  ↓  | 
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ast  |  *  | atilde  |  ã  | auml  |  ä  | bsol  |  \  | bull  |  •  | ccedil  |  ç  | 
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cir  |  ○  | circ  |  ^  | clubs  |  ♣  | colon  |  :  | comma  |  ,  | commat  |  @  | 
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copy  |  ©  | darr  |  ↓  | deg  |  °  | diams  |  ♦  | divide  |  ÷  | dollar  |  $  | 
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dquot  |  "  | eacute  |  é  | ecirc  |  ê  | egrave  |  è  | equals  |  =  | etago  |  </  | 
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euml  |  ë  | excl  |  !  | frac12  |  1/2  | frac14  |  1/4  | frac18  |  1/8  | frac34  |  3/4  | 
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frac38  |  3/8  | frac58  |  5/8  | frac78  |  7/8  | gt  |  >  | half  |  1/2  | hearts  |  ♥  | 
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hellip  |  ...  | horbar  |  ―  | hyphen  |  ‐  | iacute  |  í  | icirc  |  î  | iexcl  |  ¡  | 
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igrave  |  ì  | iquest  |  ¿  | iuml  |  ï  | laquo  |  «  | larr  |  ←  | lcub  |  {  | 
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ldquo  |  “  | lowbar  |  _  | lpar  |  (  | lsqb  |  [  | lsquo  |  ‘  | lt  |  <  | 
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mdash  |  —  | micro  |  µ  | middot  |  ·  | mu  |  µ  | ndash  |  –  | not  |  ¬  | 
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ntilde  |  ñ  | num  |  #  | oacute  |  ó  | ocirc  |  ô  | oe  |  ö  | ograve  |  ò  | 
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ohm  |  Ω  | ordf  |  ª  | ordm  |  º  | oslash  |  ø  | otilde  |  õ  | ouml  |  ö  | 
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para  |  ¶  | percnt  |  %  | period  |  .  | plus  |  +  | plusmn  |  ±  | pound  |  £  | 
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quest  |  ?  | quot  |  "  | raquo  |  »  | rarr  |  ->  | rcub  |  }  | rdquo  |  ”  | 
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reg  |  ®  | rpar  |  )  | rsqb  |  ]  | rsquo  |  ’  | sect  |  §  | semi  |  ;  | 
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sol  |  /  | spades  |  ♠  | sup1  |  ^1  | sup2  |  ^2  | sup3  |  ^3  | sz  |  ß  | 
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szlig  |  ß  | tilde  |  ~  | times  |  ×  | trade  |  ™  | uacute  |  ú  | uarr  |  ↑  | 
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ucirc  |  û  | ue  |  ü  | ugrave  |  ù  | uuml  |  ü  | verbar  |  |  | yacute  |  ý  | 
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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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