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#decl459#
This command gives a `ring' accent, for example `o̊' can be typed
|o̊|.
#decl464#
This command produces a German `SS', that is a capital `ß'. This
letter can hyphenate differently from `SS', so is needed for entering
all-caps German.
#decl466#
This command is used to build `circled characters' such as
|©|. For example |#tex2html_nomath_inline2015#| produces
#tex2html_nomath_inline2016#.
#decl471#
This command is used to separate letters which would normally
ligature. For example `fi' is produced with
|fi|. Note that the `f' and `i' have not
ligatured to produce `fi'. This is rarely useful in English
(`shelfful' is a rare example of where it might be
used) but is used in languages such as German.
#decl473#
This command produces a `visible space' character
`_'. This is sometimes used in computer listings,
for example `type hello_world'.
#decl476#
These commands produce characters which would otherwise be
accessed via ligatures:
ligature |
character |
command |
|---| |
--- |
|---| |
|--| |
-- |
|--| |
|¡| |
¡ |
|#tex2html_nomath_inline1578#| |
|¿| |
¿ |
|#tex2html_nomath_inline1580#| |
|``| |
`` |
|``| |
|''| |
'' |
|''| |
|`| |
` |
|`| |
|'| |
' |
|'|
|
The reason for making these characters directly accessible is so
that they will work in encodings which do not have these characters.
#decl486#
These commands allow access to characters which were previously only
available in math mode:
math command |
character |
text command |
|&bull#bullet;| |
• |
|*| |
|·| |
⋅ |
|#tex2html_nomath_inline1586#| |