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| | | |
| | ). |
| | ** More asterisks give deeper |
| | *** and deeper levels. |
| | * Line breaks <nowiki><br></nowiki>don't break levels. |
| | *** But jumping levels creates empty space. |
| | Any other start ends the list. |
| | |
| | * combine bullet list |
| | ** with definition |
| | ::- definition |
| | ** creates empty space |
| | |
| | * combine bullet list |
| | ** with definition |
| | *:- definition |
| | ** without empty spaces |
| | |
| | *bullet list |
| | :- definition |
| | :* sublist that doesn't create empty |
| | :* spaces after definition |
| | | |
| | * Start each line |
| | * with an asterisk (*). |
| | ** More asterisks give deeper |
| | *** and deeper levels. |
| | * Line breaks don't break levels. |
| | *** But jumping levels creates empty space. |
| | |
| | Any other start ends the list. |
| | |
| | * combine bullet list |
| | ** with definition |
| | |
| | :: - definition |
| | |
| | ** creates empty space |
| | |
| | * combine bullet list |
| | ** with definition |
| | *: - definition |
| | ** without empty spaces |
| | |
| | * bullet list |
| | |
| | : - definition |
| | :* sublist that doesn't create empty |
| | :* spaces after definition |
| | |- |
| | |Numbered list |
| | | |
| | # Start each line |
| | # with a <nowiki>[[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]]</nowiki> (#). |
| | ## More number signs give deeper |
| | ### and deeper |
| | ### levels. |
| | # Line breaks <nowiki><br></nowiki>don't break levels. |
| | ### But jumping levels creates empty space. |
| | # Blank lines |
| | |
| | # end the list and start another. |
| | Any other start also |
| | ends the list. |
| | |
| | <nowiki>#</nowiki> use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list. |
| | | |
| | # Start each line |
| | # with a number sign (#). |
| | ## More number signs give deeper |
| | ### and deeper |
| | ### levels. |
| | # Line breaks don't break levels. |
| | ### But jumping levels creates empty space. |
| | # Blank lines |
| | |
| | # end the list and start another. |
| | |
| | Any other start also ends the list. |
| | |
| | <nowiki>#</nowiki> use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list. |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Definition list |
| | | |
| | ;item 1 |
| | : definition 1 |
| | ;item 2 |
| | : definition 2-1 |
| | : definition 2-2 |
| | At the end of the line, if the line begins with a semicolon (;), any inserted colon (:) will not be displayed. If you want for the colon to be displayed, escape it by writing <code>&#58;</code>. |
| | | |
| | ; item 1 |
| | : definition 1 |
| | ; item 2 |
| | : definition 2-1 |
| | : definition 2-2 |
| | |- |
| | |Indent text |
| | | |
| | : Single indent |
| | :: Double indent |
| | ::::: Multiple indent |
| | ----This workaround may harm accessibility. |
| | | |
| | : Single indent |
| | :: Double indent |
| | ::::: Multiple indent |
| | |- |
| | |Mixture of different types of list |
| | | |
| | # one |
| | # two |
| | #* two point one |
| | #* two point two |
| | # three |
| | #; three item one |
| | #: three def one |
| | # four |
| | #: four def one |
| | #: this looks like a continuation |
| | #: and is often used |
| | #: instead <'''br'''> of <'''nowiki'''><'''br'''></'''nowiki'''> |
| | # five |
| | ## five sub 1 |
| | ### five sub 1 sub 1 |
| | ## five sub 2 |
| | ----The usage of <code>#:</code> and <code>*:</code> for breaking a line within an item may also harm accessibility. |
| | | |
| | # one |
| | # two |
| | #* two point one |
| | #* two point two |
| | # three |
| | #; three item one |
| | #: three def one |
| | # four |
| | #: four def one |
| | #: this looks like a continuation |
| | #: and is often used |
| | #: instead of <nowiki><br></nowiki> |
| | # five |
| | ## five sub 1 |
| | ### five sub 1 sub 1 |
| | ## five sub 2 |
| | |- |
| | |Preformatted text |
| | | |
| | Start each line with a space. |
| | Text is <nowiki>'''preformatted''' and |
| | ''markups'' '''''can'''''</nowiki> be done. |
| | ----This way of preformatting only applies to section formatting. Character formatting markups are still effective. |
| | | |
| | Start each line with a space. |
| | Text is '''preformatted''' and |
| | ''markups'' '''''can''''' be done. |
| | |- |
| | |Preformatted text blocks |
| | | |
| | <nowiki>Start with a space in the first column, |
| | (before the <nowiki>). |
| | |
| | Then your block format will be |
| | maintained. |
| | |
| | This is good for copying in code blocks: |
| | |
| | def function(): |
| | """documentation string""" |
| | |
| | if True: |
| | print True |
| | else: |
| | print False</nowiki> |
| | | |
| | Start with a space in the first column, |
| | (before the <nowiki>). |
| | |
| | Then your block format will be |
| | maintained. |
| | |
| | This is good for copying in code blocks: |
| | |
| | def function(): |
| | """documentation string""" |
| | |
| | if True: |
| | print True |
| | else: |
| | print False |
| | |
| | |} |
| | |
| | == Paragraphs == |
| | MediaWiki ignores single line breaks. To start a new paragraph, leave an empty line. You can force a line break within a paragraph with the HTML tag <code><'''br''' /></code>. |
| | |
| | == HTML tags == |
| | Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki, for example <code><'''code'''></code>, <code><'''div'''></code>, and <code><'''span'''></code>. These apply anywhere you insert them. |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | !Description |
| | !You type |
| | !You get |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Inserted |
| | (Displays as underline in most browsers) |
| | | |
| | <'''ins'''>Inserted</'''ins'''> |
| | |
| | or |
| | |
| | <'''u'''>Underline</'''u'''> |
| | |<ins>Inserted</ins> |
| | |
| | or |
| | |
| | Underline |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Deleted |
| | (Displays as strike-through in most browsers) |
| | | |
| | <'''s'''>Strike-through</'''s'''> |
| | |
| | or |
| | |
| | <'''del'''>Deleted</'''del'''> |
| | |<s>Strike-through</s> |
| | |
| | or |
| | |
| | <s>Deleted</s> |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Fixed width text |
| | | |
| | <'''code'''>Source code</'''code'''> |
| | |<code>Source code</code> |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Blockquotes |
| | | |
| | Text before |
| | <'''blockquote'''>Blockquote</'''blockquote'''> |
| | Text after |
| | If the quote contains multiple paragraphs the tags need to be on separate lines to display properly, i.e.: |
| | <'''blockquote'''> |
| | First paragraph. |
| | |
| | Second paragraph. |
| | </'''blockquote'''> |
| | Tracked in Phabricator |
| | |
| | '''Task T309778''' |
| | |Text before<blockquote>Blockquote</blockquote>Text after |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Quotes |
| | | |
| | <'''q'''>This is a quotation</'''q'''> |
| | The q element '''must not''' be used in place of quotation marks that do not represent quotes; for example, it is inappropriate to use the q element for marking up sarcastic statements. |
| | |<q>This is a quotation</q> |
| | |- |
| | |Comment |
| | | |
| | ''<!-- This is a comment -->'' |
| | Comments are visible only |
| | in the edit zone. |
| | |Comments are visible only in the edit zone. |
| | |- |
| | | colspan="3" | |
| | |- |
| | |Completely preformatted text |
| | | |
| | <'''pre'''> |
| | Text is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>preformatted<nowiki>'''</nowiki> and |
| | <nowiki>''</nowiki>markups<nowiki>''</nowiki> <nowiki>'''''</nowiki>cannot<nowiki>'''''</nowiki> be done |
| | </'''pre'''> |
| | ----For marking up of preformatted text, check the "Preformatted text" entry at the end of the previous table. |
| | | |
| | Text is <nowiki>'''preformatted''' and |
| | ''markups'' '''''cannot'''''</nowiki> be done |
| | |- |
| | |'''Customized''' preformatted text |
| | | |
| | <'''pre''' style="color: red"> |
| | Text is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>preformatted<nowiki>'''</nowiki> |
| | with a style and |
| | <nowiki>''</nowiki>markups<nowiki>''</nowiki> <nowiki>'''''</nowiki>cannot<nowiki>'''''</nowiki> be done |
| | </'''pre'''> |
| | ----A CSS style can be named within the <code>style</code> attribute. |
| | | |
| | Text is <nowiki>'''preformatted''' |
| | with a style and |
| | ''markups'' '''''cannot'''''</nowiki> be done |
| | |} |
| | continued: |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | !Description |
| | !You type |
| | !You get |
| | |- |
| | |'''Default''' preformatted text has a CSS attribute (<code>white-space: pre-wrap;</code>) to wrap the text according to available width |
| | | |
| | <'''pre'''> |
| | This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. |
| | </'''pre'''> |
| | | |
| | This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. |
| | |- |
| | |'''Customized''' preformatted text with '''disabled''' text wrapping |
| | | |
| | <'''pre''' style="white-space: pre;"> |
| | This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. |
| | </'''pre'''> |
| | | |
| | This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. |
| | |} |
| | The full list of recognized tags is given on Help:HTML in wikitext. |
| | |
| | == Inserting symbols == |
| | Symbols and other special characters not available on your keyboard can be inserted in a multitude of ways. Many operating systems and browsers allow to insert special characters through a menu option or operating system panel. Additionally, you can use the WikiEditor or VisualEditor to insert them into the edit screen. |
| | |
| | As a last resort, you can use a special sequence of characters. Those sequences are called HTML character references. For example: |
| | |
| | * the rightwards arrow symbol (<code>→</code>) can be displayed using the <code>&rarr;</code> sequence |
| | * an em dash (<code>—</code>) can be displayed using <code>&mdash;</code>. |
| | |
| | ----Hover over any symbol to reveal the entity that produces it. Some symbols not available in the current font will appear as empty squares. |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | |+HTML symbol entities |
| | |Á |
| | |á |
| | |Â |
| | |â |
| | |´ |
| | |Æ |
| | |æ |
| | |À |
| | |à |
| | |ℵ |
| | |Α |
| | |α |
| | |& |
| | |∧ |
| | |∠ |
| | |Å |
| | |å |
| | |≈ |
| | |Ã |
| | |ã |
| | |Ä |
| | |ä |
| | |„ |
| | |Β |
| | |β |
| | |¦ |
| | |• |
| | |∩ |
| | |Ç |
| | |ç |
| | |¸ |
| | |¢ |
| | |- |
| | |Χ |
| | |χ |
| | |ˆ |
| | |♣ |
| | |≅ |
| | |© |
| | |↵ |
| | |∪ |
| | |¤ |
| | |† |
| | |‡ |
| | |↓ |
| | |⇓ |
| | |° |
| | |Δ |
| | |δ |
| | |♦ |
| | |÷ |
| | |É |
| | |é |
| | |Ê |
| | |ê |
| | |È |
| | |è |
| | |∅ |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |Ε |
| | |ε |
| | |≡ |
| | |Η |
| | |η |
| | |- |
| | |Ð |
| | |ð |
| | |Ë |
| | |ë |
| | |€ |
| | |∃ |
| | |ƒ |
| | |∀ |
| | |½ |
| | |¼ |
| | |¾ |
| | |⁄ |
| | |Γ |
| | |γ |
| | |≥ |
| | |> |
| | |↔ |
| | |⇔ |
| | |♥ |
| | |… |
| | |Í |
| | |í |
| | |Î |
| | |î |
| | |¡ |
| | |Ì |
| | |ì |
| | |ℑ |
| | |∞ |
| | |∫ |
| | |Ι |
| | |ι |
| | |- |
| | |¿ |
| | |∈ |
| | |Ï |
| | |ï |
| | |Κ |
| | |κ |
| | |Λ |
| | |λ |
| | |⟨ |
| | |« |
| | |← |
| | |⇐ |
| | |⌈ |
| | |“ |
| | |≤ |
| | |⌊ |
| | |∗ |
| | |◊ |
| | | |
| | |‹ |
| | |‘ |
| | |< |
| | |¯ |
| | |— |
| | |µ |
| | |· |
| | |− |
| | |Μ |
| | |μ |
| | |∇ |
| | | |
| | |– |
| | |- |
| | |≠ |
| | |∋ |
| | |¬ |
| | |∉ |
| | |⊄ |
| | |Ñ |
| | |ñ |
| | |Ν |
| | |ν |
| | |Ó |
| | |ó |
| | |Ô |
| | |ô |
| | |Œ |
| | |œ |
| | |Ò |
| | |ò |
| | |‾ |
| | |Ω |
| | |ω |
| | |Ο |
| | |ο |
| | |⊕ |
| | |∨ |
| | |ª |
| | |º |
| | |Ø |
| | |ø |
| | |Õ |
| | |õ |
| | |⊗ |
| | |Ö |
| | |- |
| | |ö |
| | |¶ |
| | |∂ |
| | |‰ |
| | |⊥ |
| | |Φ |
| | |φ |
| | |Π |
| | |π |
| | |ϖ |
| | |± |
| | |£ |
| | |′ |
| | |″ |
| | |∏ |
| | |∝ |
| | |Ψ |
| | |ψ |
| | |" |
| | |√ |
| | |⟩ |
| | |» |
| | |→ |
| | |⇒ |
| | |⌉ |
| | |” |
| | |ℜ |
| | |® |
| | |⌋ |
| | |Ρ |
| | |ρ |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |› |
| | |’ |
| | |‚ |
| | |Š |
| | |š |
| | |⋅ |
| | |§ |
| | | |
| | |Σ |
| | |σ |
| | |ς |
| | |∼ |
| | |♠ |
| | |⊂ |
| | |⊆ |
| | |∑ |
| | |⊃ |
| | |¹ |
| | |² |
| | |³ |
| | |⊇ |
| | |ß |
| | |Τ |
| | |τ |
| | |∴ |
| | |Θ |
| | |θ |
| | |ϑ |
| | | |
| | |Þ |
| | |þ |
| | |˜ |
| | |- |
| | |× |
| | |™ |
| | |Ú |
| | |ú |
| | |↑ |
| | |⇑ |
| | |Û |
| | |û |
| | |Ù |
| | |ù |
| | |¨ |
| | |ϒ |
| | |Υ |
| | |υ |
| | |Ü |
| | |ü |
| | |℘ |
| | |Ξ |
| | |ξ |
| | |Ý |
| | |ý |
| | |¥ |
| | |ÿ |
| | |Ÿ |
| | |Ζ |
| | |ζ |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |} |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | !Description |
| | !You type |
| | !You get |
| | |- |
| | |Copyright symbol |
| | |&copy; |
| | | |
| | ::: '''©''' |
| | |- |
| | |Greek delta letter symbol |
| | |&delta; |
| | | |
| | ::: '''δ''' |
| | |- |
| | |Euro currency symbol |
| | |&euro; |
| | | |
| | ::: '''€''' |
| | |} |
| | See the list of all HTML entities on the Wikipedia article List of HTML entities. Additionally, MediaWiki supports two non-standard entity reference sequences: <code>&רלמ;</code> and <code>&رلم;</code> which are both considered equivalent to <code>&rlm;</code> which is a right-to-left mark. (Used when combining right to left languages with left to right languages in the same page.) |
).
** More asterisks give deeper
*** and deeper levels.
* Line breaks <br>don't break levels.
*** But jumping levels creates empty space.
Any other start ends the list.
* combine bullet list
** with definition
::- definition
** creates empty space
* combine bullet list
** with definition
*:- definition
** without empty spaces
*bullet list
:- definition
:* sublist that doesn't create empty
:* spaces after definition
|
- Start each line
- with an asterisk (*).
- More asterisks give deeper
- Line breaks don't break levels.
- But jumping levels creates empty space.
Any other start ends the list.
- - definition
- combine bullet list
- - definition
- - definition
- sublist that doesn't create empty
- spaces after definition
|
Numbered list
|
# Start each line
# with a [[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]] (#).
## More number signs give deeper
### and deeper
### levels.
# Line breaks <br>don't break levels.
### But jumping levels creates empty space.
# Blank lines
# end the list and start another.
Any other start also
ends the list.
<nowiki>#</nowiki> use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list.
|
- Start each line
- with a number sign (#).
- More number signs give deeper
- and deeper
- levels.
- Line breaks don't break levels.
- But jumping levels creates empty space.
- Blank lines
- end the list and start another.
Any other start also ends the list.
# use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list.
|
|
Definition list
|
;item 1
: definition 1
;item 2
: definition 2-1
: definition 2-2
At the end of the line, if the line begins with a semicolon (;), any inserted colon (:) will not be displayed. If you want for the colon to be displayed, escape it by writing : .
|
- item 1
- definition 1
- item 2
- definition 2-1
- definition 2-2
|
Indent text
|
: Single indent
:: Double indent
::::: Multiple indent
This workaround may harm accessibility.
|
- Single indent
- Double indent
- Multiple indent
|
Mixture of different types of list
|
# one
# two
#* two point one
#* two point two
# three
#; three item one
#: three def one
# four
#: four def one
#: this looks like a continuation
#: and is often used
#: instead <br> of <nowiki><br></nowiki>
# five
## five sub 1
### five sub 1 sub 1
## five sub 2
The usage of #: and *: for breaking a line within an item may also harm accessibility.
|
- one
- two
- two point one
- two point two
- three
- three item one
- three def one
- four
- four def one
- this looks like a continuation
- and is often used
- instead of <br>
- five
- five sub 1
- five sub 1 sub 1
- five sub 2
|
Preformatted text
|
Start each line with a space.
Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''can''''' be done.
This way of preformatting only applies to section formatting. Character formatting markups are still effective.
|
Start each line with a space.
Text is preformatted and
markups can be done.
|
Preformatted text blocks
|
<nowiki>Start with a space in the first column,
(before the <nowiki>).
Then your block format will be
maintained.
This is good for copying in code blocks:
def function():
"""documentation string"""
if True:
print True
else:
print False</nowiki>
|
Start with a space in the first column,
(before the <nowiki>).
Then your block format will be
maintained.
This is good for copying in code blocks:
def function():
"""documentation string"""
if True:
print True
else:
print False
|
Paragraphs
MediaWiki ignores single line breaks. To start a new paragraph, leave an empty line. You can force a line break within a paragraph with the HTML tag <br />
.
HTML tags
Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki, for example <code>
, <div>
, and <span>
. These apply anywhere you insert them.
Description
|
You type
|
You get
|
|
Inserted
(Displays as underline in most browsers)
|
<ins>Inserted</ins>
or
<u>Underline</u>
|
Inserted
or
Underline
|
|
Deleted
(Displays as strike-through in most browsers)
|
<s>Strike-through</s>
or
<del>Deleted</del>
|
Strike-through
or
Deleted
|
|
Fixed width text
|
<code>Source code</code>
|
Source code
|
|
Blockquotes
|
Text before
<blockquote>Blockquote</blockquote>
Text after
If the quote contains multiple paragraphs the tags need to be on separate lines to display properly, i.e.:
<blockquote>
First paragraph.
Second paragraph.
</blockquote>
Tracked in Phabricator
Task T309778
|
Text beforeBlockquote Text after
|
|
Quotes
|
<q>This is a quotation</q>
The q element must not be used in place of quotation marks that do not represent quotes; for example, it is inappropriate to use the q element for marking up sarcastic statements.
|
This is a quotation
|
Comment
|
'
Comments are visible only
in the edit zone.
|
Comments are visible only in the edit zone.
|
|
Completely preformatted text
|
<pre>
Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
</pre>
For marking up of preformatted text, check the "Preformatted text" entry at the end of the previous table.
|
Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
|
Customized preformatted text
|
<pre style="color: red">
Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
</pre>
A CSS style can be named within the style attribute.
|
Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
|
continued:
Description
|
You type
|
You get
|
Default preformatted text has a CSS attribute (white-space: pre-wrap; ) to wrap the text according to available width
|
<pre>
This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
</pre>
|
This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
|
Customized preformatted text with disabled text wrapping
|
<pre style="white-space: pre;">
This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
</pre>
|
This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
|
The full list of recognized tags is given on Help:HTML in wikitext.
Inserting symbols
Symbols and other special characters not available on your keyboard can be inserted in a multitude of ways. Many operating systems and browsers allow to insert special characters through a menu option or operating system panel. Additionally, you can use the WikiEditor or VisualEditor to insert them into the edit screen.
As a last resort, you can use a special sequence of characters. Those sequences are called HTML character references. For example:
- the rightwards arrow symbol (
→
) can be displayed using the →
sequence
- an em dash (
—
) can be displayed using —
.
Hover over any symbol to reveal the entity that produces it. Some symbols not available in the current font will appear as empty squares.
HTML symbol entities
Á
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á
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Â
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â
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´
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Æ
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æ
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À
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à
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ℵ
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Α
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α
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&
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∧
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∠
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Å
|
å
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≈
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Ã
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ã
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Ä
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ä
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„
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Β
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β
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¦
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•
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∩
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Ç
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ç
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¸
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¢
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Χ
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χ
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ˆ
|
♣
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≅
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©
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↵
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∪
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¤
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†
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‡
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↓
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⇓
|
°
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Δ
|
δ
|
♦
|
÷
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É
|
é
|
Ê
|
ê
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È
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è
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∅
|
|
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Ε
|
ε
|
≡
|
Η
|
η
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Ð
|
ð
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Ë
|
ë
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€
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∃
|
ƒ
|
∀
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½
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¼
|
¾
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⁄
|
Γ
|
γ
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≥
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>
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↔
|
⇔
|
♥
|
…
|
Í
|
í
|
Î
|
î
|
¡
|
Ì
|
ì
|
ℑ
|
∞
|
∫
|
Ι
|
ι
|
¿
|
∈
|
Ï
|
ï
|
Κ
|
κ
|
Λ
|
λ
|
⟨
|
«
|
←
|
⇐
|
⌈
|
“
|
≤
|
⌊
|
∗
|
◊
|
|
‹
|
‘
|
<
|
¯
|
—
|
µ
|
·
|
−
|
Μ
|
μ
|
∇
|
|
–
|
≠
|
∋
|
¬
|
∉
|
⊄
|
Ñ
|
ñ
|
Ν
|
ν
|
Ó
|
ó
|
Ô
|
ô
|
Œ
|
œ
|
Ò
|
ò
|
‾
|
Ω
|
ω
|
Ο
|
ο
|
⊕
|
∨
|
ª
|
º
|
Ø
|
ø
|
Õ
|
õ
|
⊗
|
Ö
|
ö
|
¶
|
∂
|
‰
|
⊥
|
Φ
|
φ
|
Π
|
π
|
ϖ
|
±
|
£
|
′
|
″
|
∏
|
∝
|
Ψ
|
ψ
|
"
|
√
|
⟩
|
»
|
→
|
⇒
|
⌉
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”
|
ℜ
|
®
|
⌋
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Ρ
|
ρ
|
|
›
|
’
|
‚
|
Š
|
š
|
⋅
|
§
|
|
Σ
|
σ
|
ς
|
∼
|
♠
|
⊂
|
⊆
|
∑
|
⊃
|
¹
|
²
|
³
|
⊇
|
ß
|
Τ
|
τ
|
∴
|
Θ
|
θ
|
ϑ
|
|
Þ
|
þ
|
˜
|
×
|
™
|
Ú
|
ú
|
↑
|
⇑
|
Û
|
û
|
Ù
|
ù
|
¨
|
ϒ
|
Υ
|
υ
|
Ü
|
ü
|
℘
|
Ξ
|
ξ
|
Ý
|
ý
|
¥
|
ÿ
|
Ÿ
|
Ζ
|
ζ
|
|
|
Description
|
You type
|
You get
|
Copyright symbol
|
©
|
- ©
|
Greek delta letter symbol
|
δ
|
- δ
|
Euro currency symbol
|
€
|
- €
|
See the list of all HTML entities on the Wikipedia article List of HTML entities. Additionally, MediaWiki supports two non-standard entity reference sequences: &רלמ;
and &رلم;
which are both considered equivalent to ‏
which is a right-to-left mark. (Used when combining right to left languages with left to right languages in the same page.)