1GROFF_CHAR(7)          Miscellaneous Information Manual          GROFF_CHAR(7)
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NAME

6       groff_char - groff glyph names
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DESCRIPTION

9       This  manual  page lists the standard groff glyph names and the default
10       input mapping, latin1.  The glyphs  in  this  document  look  different
11       depending  on  which  output  device was chosen (with option -T for the
12       man(1) program or the roff formatter).  Glyphs not  available  for  the
13       device  that is being used to print or view this manual page are marked
14       with `(N/A)'; the device currently used is `utf8'.
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16       In the actual version, groff provides only 8-bit characters for  direct
17       input and named entities for further glyphs.  On ASCII platforms, input
18       character codes in the range 0 to 127  (decimal)  represent  the  usual
19       7-bit ASCII characters, while codes between 127 and 255 are interpreted
20       as the corresponding characters in the latin1 (ISO-8859-1) code set  by
21       default.   This mapping is contained in the file latin1.tmac and can be
22       changed by loading a different input encoding.  Note that some  of  the
23       input  characters are reserved by groff, either for internal use or for
24       special input purposes.  On EBCDIC platforms, only code page cp1047  is
25       supported  (which  contains  the  same  characters as latin1; the input
26       encoding file is called cp1047.tmac).  Again, some input characters are
27       reserved for internal and special purposes.
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29       All  roff  systems provide the concept of named glyphs.  In traditional
30       roff systems, only names of length 2 were used, while groff  also  pro‐
31       vides  support  for  longer  names.  It is strongly suggested that only
32       named glyphs are used for all character representations outside of  the
33       printable 7-bit ASCII range.
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35       Some  of the predefined groff escape sequences (with names of length 1)
36       also produce single glyphs; these exist for historical reasons  or  are
37       printable versions of syntactical characters.  They include `\\', `\´',
38       `\`', `\-', `\.', and `\e'; see groff(7).
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40       In groff, all of these different types of characters and glyphs can  be
41       tested positively with the `.if c' conditional.
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REFERENCE

44       In  this  section,  the  glyphs in groff are specified in tabular form.
45       The meaning of the columns is as follows.
46
47       Output shows how the glyph is printed for the current device;  although
48              this  can  have  quite  a  different  shape on other devices, it
49              always represents the same glyph.
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51       Input  specifies how the glyph is input either directly by a key on the
52              keyboard, or by a groff escape sequence.
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54       Code   applies  to  glyphs  which can be input with a single character,
55              and gives the ISO latin1 decimal code of that  input  character.
56              Note  that  this  code  is  equivalent to the lowest 256 Unicode
57              characters, including 7-bit ASCII in the range 0 to 127.
58
59       PostScript
60              gives the usual PostScript name of the glyph.
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62       Unicode
63              is the glyph name used in composite glyph names.
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65   7-bit Character Codes 32–126
66       These are the basic glyphs having 7-bit  ASCII  code  values  assigned.
67       They  are  identical to the printable characters of the character stan‐
68       dards ISO-8859-1 (latin1) and Unicode (range Basic Latin).   The  glyph
69       names used in composite glyph names are `u0020' up to `u007E'.
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71       Note  that input characters in the range 0-31 and character 127 are not
72       printable characters.  Most of them are invalid  input  characters  for
73       groff anyway, and the valid ones have special meaning.  For EBCDIC, the
74       printable characters are in the range 66-255.
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76       48-57  Decimal digits 0 to 9 (print as themselves).
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78       65-90  Upper case letters A-Z (print as themselves).
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80       97-122 Lower case letters a–z (print as themselves).
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82       Most of the remaining characters not in the just described ranges print
83       as themselves; the only exceptions are the following characters:
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85       `      the ISO latin1 `Grave Accent' (code 96) prints as `, a left sin‐
86              gle quotation mark; the original character can be obtained  with
87              `\`'.
88
89       '      the  ISO latin1 `Apostrophe' (code 39) prints as ', a right sin‐
90              gle quotation mark; the original character can be obtained  with
91              `\(aq'.
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93       -      the  ISO  latin1  `Hyphen,  Minus  Sign'  (code 45)  prints as a
94              hyphen; a minus sign can be obtained with `\-'.
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96       ~      the ISO latin1 `Tilde' (code 126)  is  reduced  in  size  to  be
97              usable  as  a  diacritic;  a  larger  glyph can be obtained with
98              `\(ti'.
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100       ^      the ISO latin1 `Circumflex Accent' (code 94) is reduced in  size
101              to be usable as a diacritic; a larger glyph can be obtained with
102              `\(ha'.
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104       Output   Input   Code   PostScript     Unicode   Notes
105       ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
106       !        !       33     exclam         u0021
107       "        "       34     quotedbl       u0022
108       #        #       35     numbersign     u0023
109       $        $       36     dollar         u0024
110       %        %       37     percent        u0025
111       &        &       38     ampersand      u0026
112       '        '       39     quoteright     u0027
113       (        (       40     parenleft      u0028
114       )        )       41     parenright     u0029
115       *        *       42     asterisk       u002A
116       +        +       43     plus           u002B
117       ,        ,       44     comma          u002C
118       -        -       45     hyphen         u2010
119       .        .       46     period         u002E
120       /        /       47     slash          u002F
121       :        :       58     colon          u003A
122       ;        ;       59     semicolon      u003B
123       <        <       60     less           u003C
124       =        =       61     equal          u003D
125       >        >       62     greater        u003E
126       ?        ?       63     question       u003F
127       @        @       64     at             u0040
128       [        [       91     bracketleft    u005B
129       \        \       92     backslash      u005C
130       ]        ]       93     bracketright   u005D
131       ^        ^       94     circumflex     u005E     circumflex accent
132       _        _       95     underscore     u005F
133       `        `       96     quoteleft      u0060
134
135       {        {       123    braceleft      u007B
136       |        |       124    bar            u007C
137       }        }       125    braceright     u007D
138       ~        ~       126    tilde          u007E     tilde accent
139
140   8-bit Character Codes 160 to 255
141       They are interpreted as printable characters according  to  the  latin1
142       (ISO-8859-1)  code  set,  being  identical to the Unicode range Latin-1
143       Supplement.
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145       Input characters in range 128-159 (on non-EBCDIC hosts) are not  print‐
146       able characters.
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148       160    the ISO latin1 no-break space is mapped to `\~', the stretchable
149              space character.
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151       173    the soft hyphen control character.  groff never uses this  char‐
152              acter  for  output  (thus it is omitted in the table below); the
153              input character 173 is mapped onto `\%'.
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155       The remaining ranges (161-172, 174-255) are printable  characters  that
156       print  as themselves.  Although they can be specified directly with the
157       keyboard on systems with a latin1 code page, it is better to use  their
158       glyph names; see next section.
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160       Output   Input   Code   PostScript       Unicode      Notes
161       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
162       ¡        ¡       161    exclamdown       u00A1        inverted exclamation mark
163       ¢        ¢       162    cent             u00A2
164       £        £       163    sterling         u00A3
165       ¤        ¤       164    currency         u00A4
166       ¥        ¥       165    yen              u00A5
167       ¦        ¦       166    brokenbar        u00A6
168       §        §       167    section          u00A7
169       ¨        ¨       168    dieresis         u00A8
170       ©        ©       169    copyright        u00A9
171       ª        ª       170    ordfeminine      u00AA
172       «        «       171    guillemotleft    u00AB
173       ¬        ¬       172    logicalnot       u00AC
174       ®        ®       174    registered       u00AE
175       ¯        ¯       175    macron           u00AF
176       °        °       176    degree           u00B0
177       ±        ±       177    plusminus        u00B1
178       ²        ²       178    twosuperior      u00B2
179       ³        ³       179    threesuperior    u00B3
180       ´        ´       180    acute            u00B4        acute accent
181       µ        µ       181    mu               u00B5        micro sign
182       ¶        ¶       182    paragraph        u00B6
183       ·        ·       183    periodcentered   u00B7
184       ¸        ¸       184    cedilla          u00B8
185       ¹        ¹       185    onesuperior      u00B9
186       º        º       186    ordmasculine     u00BA
187       »        »       187    guillemotright   u00BB
188       ¼        ¼       188    onequarter       u00BC
189       ½        ½       189    onehalf          u00BD
190       ¾        ¾       190    threequarters    u00BE
191       ¿        ¿       191    questiondown     u00BF
192       À        À       192    Agrave           u0041_0300
193       Á        Á       193    Aacute           u0041_0301
194       Â        Â       194    Acircumflex      u0041_0302
195       Ã        Ã       195    Atilde           u0041_0303
196       Ä        Ä       196    Adieresis        u0041_0308
197       Å        Å       197    Aring            u0041_030A
198       Æ        Æ       198    AE               u00C6
199       Ç        Ç       199    Ccedilla         u0043_0327
200       È        È       200    Egrave           u0045_0300
201
202       É        É       201    Eacute           u0045_0301
203       Ê        Ê       202    Ecircumflex      u0045_0302
204       Ë        Ë       203    Edieresis        u0045_0308
205       Ì        Ì       204    Igrave           u0049_0300
206       Í        Í       205    Iacute           u0049_0301
207       Î        Î       206    Icircumflex      u0049_0302
208       Ï        Ï       207    Idieresis        u0049_0308
209       Ð        Ð       208    Eth              u00D0
210       Ñ        Ñ       209    Ntilde           u004E_0303
211       Ò        Ò       210    Ograve           u004F_0300
212       Ó        Ó       211    Oacute           u004F_0301
213       Ô        Ô       212    Ocircumflex      u004F_0302
214       Õ        Õ       213    Otilde           u004F_0303
215       Ö        Ö       214    Odieresis        u004F_0308
216       ×        ×       215    multiply         u00D7
217       Ø        Ø       216    Oslash           u00D8
218       Ù        Ù       217    Ugrave           u0055_0300
219       Ú        Ú       218    Uacute           u0055_0301
220       Û        Û       219    Ucircumflex      u0055_0302
221       Ü        Ü       220    Udieresis        u0055_0308
222       Ý        Ý       221    Yacute           u0059_0301
223       Þ        Þ       222    Thorn            u00DE
224       ß        ß       223    germandbls       u00DF
225       à        à       224    agrave           u0061_0300
226       á        á       225    aacute           u0061_0301
227       â        â       226    acircumflex      u0061_0302
228       ã        ã       227    atilde           u0061_0303
229       ä        ä       228    adieresis        u0061_0308
230       å        å       229    aring            u0061_030A
231       æ        æ       230    ae               u00E6
232       ç        ç       231    ccedilla         u0063_0327
233       è        è       232    egrave           u0065_0300
234       é        é       233    eacute           u0065_0301
235       ê        ê       234    ecircumflex      u0065_0302
236       ë        ë       235    edieresis        u0065_0308
237       ì        ì       236    igrave           u0069_0300
238       í        í       237    iacute           u0069_0301
239       î        î       238    icircumflex      u0069_0302
240       ï        ï       239    idieresis        u0069_0308
241       ð        ð       240    eth              u00F0
242       ñ        ñ       241    ntilde           u006E_0303
243       ò        ò       242    ograve           u006F_0300
244       ó        ó       243    oacute           u006F_0301
245       ô        ô       244    ocircumflex      u006F_0302
246       õ        õ       245    otilde           u006F_0303
247       ö        ö       246    odieresis        u006F_0308
248       ÷        ÷       247    divide           u00F7
249       ø        ø       248    oslash           u00F8
250       ù        ù       249    ugrave           u0075_0300
251       ú        ú       250    uacute           u0075_0301
252       û        û       251    ucircumflex      u0075_0302
253       ü        ü       252    udieresis        u0075_0308
254       ý        ý       253    yacute           u0079_0301
255       þ        þ       254    thorn            u00FE
256       ÿ        ÿ       255    ydieresis        u0079_0308
257
258   Named Glyphs
259       Glyph  names  can  be  embedded  into the document text by using escape
260       sequences.  groff(7) describes how these escape sequences look.   Glyph
261       names  can  consist  of  quite  arbitrary  characters from the ASCII or
262       latin1 code set, not only alphanumeric characters.  Here some examples:
263
264       \(ch   A glyph having the 2-character name ch.
265
266       \[char_name]
267              A glyph having the name char_name (having length 1, 2, 3,  ...).
268              Note  that `c' is not the same as `\[c]' (c a single character):
269              The latter is internally mapped to glyph name `\c'.  By default,
270              groff  defines  a  single  glyph name starting with a backslash,
271              namely `\-', which can be either accessed as `\-' or `\[-]'.
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273       \[base_glyph composite_1 composite_2 ...]
274              A composite glyph; see below for a more detailed description.
275
276       In groff, each 8-bit input character can also referred to by  the  con‐
277       struct  `\[charn]' where n is the decimal code of the character, a num‐
278       ber between 0 and 255 without leading zeros  (those  entities  are  not
279       glyph  names).   They  are  normally mapped onto glyphs using the .trin
280       request.  Another special convention is the  handling  of  glyphs  with
281       names  directly  derived  from  a Unicode code point; this is discussed
282       below.  Moreover, new glyph names can be created by the .char  request;
283       see groff(7).
284
285       In the following, a plus sign in the `Notes' column indicates that this
286       particular glyph name appears in the PS version of the  original  troff
287       documentation, CSTR 54.
288
289       Entries  marked  with  `***'  denote  glyphs  for mathematical purposes
290       (mainly used for DVI output).  Normally, such glyphs have metrics which
291       make them unusable in normal text.
292
293       Output   Input   PostScript   Unicode   Notes
294       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
295       Ð        \[-D]   Eth          u00D0     uppercase eth
296       ð        \[Sd]   eth          u00F0     lowercase eth
297       Þ        \[TP]   Thorn        u00DE     uppercase thorn
298       þ        \[Tp]   thorn        u00FE     lowercase thorn
299       ß        \[ss]   germandbls   u00DF     German sharp s
300
301       Ligatures and Other Latin Glyphs
302
303       Output   Input   PostScript   Unicode           Notes
304       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
305       ff       \[ff]   ff           u0066_0066        ff ligature +
306       fi       \[fi]   fi           u0066_0069        fi ligature +
307       fl       \[fl]   fl           u0066_006C        fl ligature +
308       ffi      \[Fi]   ffi          u0066_0066_0069   ffi ligature +
309       ffl      \[Fl]   ffl          u0066_0066_006C   ffl ligature +
310       Ł        \[/L]   Lslash       u0141             (Polish)
311       ł        \[/l]   lslash       u0142             (Polish)
312       Ø        \[/O]   Oslash       u00D8             (Scandinavian)
313       ø        \[/o]   oslash       u00F8             (Scandinavian)
314       Æ        \[AE]   AE           u00C6
315       æ        \[ae]   ae           u00E6
316       Œ        \[OE]   OE           u0152
317       œ        \[oe]   oe           u0153
318       IJ        \[IJ]   IJ           u0132             (Dutch)
319       ij        \[ij]   ij           u0133             (Dutch)
320       ı        \[.i]   dotlessi     u0131             (Turkish)
321       ȷ        \[.j]   dotlessj     u0237             j without a dot
322
323       Accented Characters
324
325       Output   Input   PostScript    Unicode      Notes
326       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
327       Á        \['A]   Aacute        u0041_0301
328       Ć        \['C]   Cacute        u0043_0301
329       É        \['E]   Eacute        u0045_0301
330       Í        \['I]   Iacute        u0049_0301
331       Ó        \['O]   Oacute        u004F_0301
332       Ú        \['U]   Uacute        u0055_0301
333       Ý        \['Y]   Yacute        u0059_0301
334       á        \['a]   aacute        u0061_0301
335
336       ć        \['c]   cacute        u0063_0301
337       é        \['e]   eacute        u0065_0301
338       í        \['i]   iacute        u0069_0301
339       ó        \['o]   oacute        u006F_0301
340       ú        \['u]   uacute        u0075_0301
341       ý        \['y]   yacute        u0079_0301
342       Ä        \[:A]   Adieresis     u0041_0308   A with umlaut
343       Ë        \[:E]   Edieresis     u0045_0308
344       Ï        \[:I]   Idieresis     u0049_0308
345       Ö        \[:O]   Odieresis     u004F_0308
346       Ü        \[:U]   Udieresis     u0055_0308
347       Ÿ        \[:Y]   Ydieresis     u0059_0308
348       ä        \[:a]   adieresis     u0061_0308
349       ë        \[:e]   edieresis     u0065_0308
350       ï        \[:i]   idieresis     u0069_0308
351       ö        \[:o]   odieresis     u006F_0308
352       ü        \[:u]   udieresis     u0075_0308
353       ÿ        \[:y]   ydieresis     u0079_0308
354       Â        \[^A]   Acircumflex   u0041_0302
355       Ê        \[^E]   Ecircumflex   u0045_0302
356       Î        \[^I]   Icircumflex   u0049_0302
357       Ô        \[^O]   Ocircumflex   u004F_0302
358       Û        \[^U]   Ucircumflex   u0055_0302
359       â        \[^a]   acircumflex   u0061_0302
360       ê        \[^e]   ecircumflex   u0065_0302
361       î        \[^i]   icircumflex   u0069_0302
362       ô        \[^o]   ocircumflex   u006F_0302
363       û        \[^u]   ucircumflex   u0075_0302
364       À        \[`A]   Agrave        u0041_0300
365       È        \[`E]   Egrave        u0045_0300
366       Ì        \[`I]   Igrave        u0049_0300
367       Ò        \[`O]   Ograve        u004F_0300
368       Ù        \[`U]   Ugrave        u0055_0300
369       à        \[`a]   agrave        u0061_0300
370       è        \[`e]   egrave        u0065_0300
371       ì        \[`i]   igrave        u0069_0300
372       ò        \[`o]   ograve        u006F_0300
373       ù        \[`u]   ugrave        u0075_0300
374       Ã        \[~A]   Atilde        u0041_0303
375       Ñ        \[~N]   Ntilde        u004E_0303
376       Õ        \[~O]   Otilde        u004F_0303
377       ã        \[~a]   atilde        u0061_0303
378       ñ        \[~n]   ntilde        u006E_0303
379       õ        \[~o]   otilde        u006F_0303
380       Š        \[vS]   Scaron        u0053_030C
381       š        \[vs]   scaron        u0073_030C
382       Ž        \[vZ]   Zcaron        u005A_030C
383       ž        \[vz]   zcaron        u007A_030C
384       Ç        \[,C]   Ccedilla      u0043_0327
385       ç        \[,c]   ccedilla      u0063_0327
386       Å        \[oA]   Aring         u0041_030A
387       å        \[oa]   aring         u0061_030A
388
389       Accents
390
391       The composite request is used to map most of the accents to non-spacing
392       glyph names; the values given in parentheses are the original (spacing)
393       ones.
394
395       Output   Input   PostScript     Unicode         Notes
396       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
397       ˝        \[a"]   hungarumlaut   u030B (u02DD)   (Hungarian)
398       ¯        \[a-]   macron         u0304 (u00AF)
399       ˙        \[a.]   dotaccent      u0307 (u02D9)
400       ^        \[a^]   circumfle      u0302 (u005E)
401       ´        \[aa]   acute          u0301 (u00B4)   +
402
403       `        \[ga]   grave          u0300 (u0060)   +
404       ˘        \[ab]   breve          u0306 (u02D8)
405       ¸        \[ac]   cedilla        u0327 (u00B8)
406       ¨        \[ad]   dieresis       u0308 (u00A8)   umlaut
407       ˇ        \[ah]   caron          u030C (u02C7)
408       ˚        \[ao]   ring           u030A (u02DA)   circle
409       ~        \[a~]   tilde          u0303 (u007E)
410       ˛        \[ho]   ogonek         u0328 (u02DB)   hook
411       ^        \[ha]   asciicircum    u005E           (spacing)
412       ~        \[ti]   asciitilde     u007E           (spacing)
413
414       Quotes
415
416       Output   Input   PostScript       Unicode   Notes
417       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
418       „        \[Bq]   quotedblbase     u201E     low double comma quote
419       ‚        \[bq]   quotesinglbase   u201A     low single comma quote
420       “        \[lq]   quotedblleft     u201C
421       ”        \[rq]   quotedblright    u201D
422       ‘        \[oq]   quoteleft        u2018     single open quote
423       ’        \[cq]   quoteright       u2019     single closing quote
424       '        \[aq]   quotesingle      u0027     apostrophe quote (ASCII 39)
425       "        \[dq]   quotedbl         u0022     double quote (ASCII 34)
426       «        \[Fo]   guillemotleft    u00AB
427       »        \[Fc]   guillemotright   u00BB
428       ‹        \[fo]   guilsinglleft    u2039
429       ›        \[fc]   guilsinglright   u203A
430
431       Punctuation
432
433       Output   Input   PostScript     Unicode Notes
434       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
435       ¡        \[r!]   exclamdown     u00A1
436       ¿        \[r?]   questiondown   u00BF
437       —        \[em]   emdash         u2014           +
438       –        \[en]   endash         u2013
439       ‐        \[hy]   hyphen         u2010           +
440
441       Brackets
442
443       The  extensible bracket pieces are font-invariant glyphs.  In classical
444       troff only one glyph  was  available  to  vertically  extend  brackets,
445       braces, and parentheses: `bv'.  We map it rather arbitrarily to u23AA.
446
447       Note  that  not all devices contain extensible bracket pieces which can
448       be piled up with `\b' due to the restrictions of  the  escape's  piling
449       algorithm.   A  general solution to build brackets out of pieces is the
450       following macro:
451
452              .\" Make a pile centered vertically 0.5em
453              .\" above the baseline.
454              .\" The first argument is placed at the top.
455              .\" The pile is returned in string `pile'
456              .eo
457              .de pile-make
458              .  nr pile-wd 0
459              .  nr pile-ht 0
460              .  ds pile-args
461              .
462              .  nr pile-# \n[.$]
463              .  while \n[pile-#] \{\
464              .    nr pile-wd (\n[pile-wd] >? \w'\$[\n[pile-#]]')
465              .    nr pile-ht +(\n[rst] - \n[rsb])
466              .    as pile-args \v'\n[rsb]u'\"
467              .    as pile-args \Z'\$[\n[pile-#]]'\"
468              .    as pile-args \v'-\n[rst]u'\"
469              .    nr pile-# -1
470              .  \}
471              .
472              .  ds pile \v'(-0.5m + (\n[pile-ht]u / 2u))'\"
473              .  as pile \*[pile-args]\"
474              .  as pile \v'((\n[pile-ht]u / 2u) + 0.5m)'\"
475              .  as pile \h'\n[pile-wd]u'\"
476              ..
477              .ec
478
479       Another complication is the  fact  that  some  glyphs  which  represent
480       bracket  pieces  in  original  troff can be used for other mathematical
481       symbols also, for example `lf' and `rf' which provide the `floor' oper‐
482       ator.   Other  devices  (most  notably for DVI output) don't unify such
483       glyphs.  For this reason, the four glyphs `lf', `rf',  `lc',  and  `rc'
484       are  not unified with similarly looking bracket pieces.  In groff, only
485       glyphs with long names are guaranteed to  pile  up  correctly  for  all
486       devices (provided those glyphs exist).
487
488       Output Input            PostScript     Unicode Notes
489       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
490       [      \[lB]            bracketleft    u005B
491       ]      \[rB]            bracketright   u005D
492       {      \[lC]            braceleft      u007B
493       }      \[rC]            braceright     u007D
494       ⟨      \[la]            angleleft      u27E8   left angle bracket
495       ⟩      \[ra]            angleright     u27E9   right angle bracket
496
497       ⎪      \[bv]            braceex        u23AA   vertical extension *** +
498       ⎪      \[braceex]       braceex        u23AA
499
500       ⎡      \[bracketlefttp] bracketlefttp  u23A1
501       ⎣      \[bracketleftbt] bracketleftbt  u23A3
502       ⎢      \[bracketleftex] bracketleftex  u23A2
503       ⎤      \[bracketrighttp]bracketrighttp u23A4
504       ⎦      \[bracketrightbt]bracketrightbt u23A6
505       ⎥      \[bracketrightex]bracketrightex u23A5
506
507       ╭      \[lt]            bracelefttp    u23A7   +
508       ⎧      \[bracelefttp]   bracelefttp    u23A7
509       ┥      \[lk]            braceleftmid   u23A8   +
510       ⎨      \[braceleftmid]  braceleftmid   u23A8
511       ╰      \[lb]            braceleftbt    u23A9   +
512       ⎩      \[braceleftbt]   braceleftbt    u23A9
513       ⎪      \[braceleftex]   braceleftex    u23AA
514       ╮      \[rt]            bracerighttp   u23AB   +
515       ⎫      \[bracerighttp]  bracerighttp   u23AB
516       ┝      \[rk]            bracerightmid  u23AC   +
517       ⎬      \[bracerightmid] bracerightmid  u23AC
518       ╯      \[rb]            bracerightbt   u23AD   +
519       ⎭      \[bracerightbt]  bracerightbt   u23AD
520       ⎪      \[bracerightex]  bracerightex   u23AA
521       ⎛      \[parenlefttp]   parenlefttp    u239B
522       ⎝      \[parenleftbt]   parenleftbt    u239D
523       ⎜      \[parenleftex]   parenleftex    u239C
524       ⎞      \[parenrighttp]  parenrighttp   u239E
525       ⎠      \[parenrightbt]  parenrightbt   u23A0
526       ⎟      \[parenrightex]  parenrightex   u239F
527
528       Arrows
529
530       Output Input PostScript     Unicode Notes
531       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
532       ←      \[<-] arrowleft      u2190   +
533       →      \[->] arrowright     u2192   +
534       ↔      \[<>] arrowboth      u2194   (horizontal)
535       ↓      \[da] arrowdown      u2193   +
536
537       ↑      \[ua] arrowup        u2191   +
538       ↕      \[va] arrowupdn      u2195
539       ⇐      \[lA] arrowdblleft   u21D0
540       ⇒      \[rA] arrowdblright  u21D2
541       ⇔      \[hA] arrowdblboth   u21D4   (horizontal)
542       ⇓      \[dA] arrowdbldown   u21D3
543       ⇑      \[uA] arrowdblup     u21D1
544       ⇕      \[vA] uni21D5        u21D5   vertical double-headed double arrow
545       ⎯      \[an] arrowhorizex   u23AF   horizontal arrow extension
546
547       Lines
548
549       The  font-invariant  glyphs `br', `ul', and `rn' form corners; they can
550       be used to build boxes.  Note that both the PostScript and the Unicode-
551       derived names of these three glyphs are just rough approximations.
552
553       `rn'  also serves in classical troff as the horizontal extension of the
554       square root sign.
555
556       `ru' is a font-invariant glyph, namely a rule of length 0.5m.
557
558       Output       Input       PostScript       Unicode       Notes
559       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
560       |            \[ba]       bar              u007C
561       │            \[br]       SF110000         u2502         box rule +
562       _            \[ul]       underscore       u005F         +
563       ‾            \[rn]       overline         u203E         +
564       _            \[ru]       ---              ---           baseline rule +
565       ¦            \[bb]       brokenbar        u00A6
566       /            \[sl]       slash            u002F         +
567       \            \[rs]       backslash        u005C         reverse solidus
568
569       Use `\[radicalex]', not `\[overline]', for continuation of square root.
570
571       Text markers
572
573       Output    Input     PostScript        Unicode     Notes
574       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
575       ○         \[ci]     circle            u25CB       +
576       ·         \[bu]     bullet            u2022       +
577       ‡         \[dd]     daggerdbl         u2021       double dagger sign +
578       †         \[dg]     dagger            u2020       +
579       ◊         \[lz]     lozenge           u25CA
580       □         \[sq]     uni25A1           u25A1       white square +
581       ¶         \[ps]     paragraph         u00B6
582       §         \[sc]     section           u00A7       +
583       ☜         \[lh]     uni261C           u261C       hand pointing left +
584       ☞         \[rh]     a14               u261E       hand pointing right +
585       @         \[at]     at                u0040
586       #         \[sh]     numbersign        u0023
587       ↵         \[CR]     carriagereturn    u21B5
588       ✓         \[OK]     a19               u2713       check mark, tick
589
590       Legal Symbols
591
592       Output     Input      PostScript     Unicode      Notes
593       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
594       ©          \[co]      copyright      u00A9        +
595       ®          \[rg]      registered     u00AE        +
596       ™          \[tm]      trademark      u2122
597                  \[bs]      ---            ---          AT&T Bell Labs logo +
598
599       The Bell Labs logo is not supported in groff.
600
601       Currency symbols
602
603       Output   Input  PostScript   Unicode   Notes
604       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
605       $        \[Do]  dollar       u0024
606       ¢        \[ct]  cent         u00A2     +
607       €        \[eu]  ---          u20AC     official Euro symbol
608       €        \[Eu]  Euro         u20AC     font-specific Euro glyph variant
609       ¥        \[Ye]  yen          u00A5
610       £        \[Po]  sterling     u00A3     British currency sign
611       ¤        \[Cs]  currency     u00A4     Scandinavian currency sign
612       ƒ        \[Fn]  florin       u0192     Dutch currency sign
613
614       Units
615
616       Output   Input   PostScript      Unicode   Notes
617       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
618       °        \[de]   degree          u00B0     +
619       ‰        \[%0]   perthousand     u2030     per thousand, per mille sign
620       ′        \[fm]   minute          u2032     footmark, prime +
621       ″        \[sd]   second          u2033
622       µ        \[mc]   mu              u00B5     micro sign
623       ª        \[Of]   ordfeminine     u00AA
624       º        \[Om]   ordmasculine    u00BA
625
626       Logical Symbols
627
628       Output Input  PostScript   Unicode Notes
629       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
630       ∧      \[AN]  logicaland   u2227
631       ∨      \[OR]  logicalor    u2228
632       ¬      \[no]  logicalnot   u00AC   +
633       ¬      \[tno] logicalnot   u00AC   text variant of `no'
634       ∃      \[te]  existential  u2203   there exists
635       ∀      \[fa]  universal    u2200   for all
636       ∋      \[st]  suchthat     u220B
637       ∴      \[3d]  therefore    u2234
638       ∴      \[tf]  therefore    u2234
639       |      \[or]  bar          u007C   bitwise OR operator (as used in C) +
640
641       Mathematical Symbols
642
643       Output Input        PostScript     Unicode    Notes
644       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
645       ½      \[12]        onehalf        u00BD      +
646       ¼      \[14]        onequarter     u00BC      +
647       ¾      \[34]        threequarters  u00BE      +
648       ⅛      \[18]        oneeighth      u215B
649       ⅜      \[38]        threeeighths   u215C
650       ⅝      \[58]        fiveeighths    u215D
651       ⅞      \[78]        seveneighths   u215E
652       ¹      \[S1]        onesuperior    u00B9
653       ²      \[S2]        twosuperior    u00B2
654       ³      \[S3]        threesuperior  u00B3
655
656       +      \[pl]        plus           u002B      plus in special font +
657       −      \[mi]        minus          u2212      minus in special font +
658       ∓      \[-+]        uni2213        u2213
659       ±      \[+-]        plusminus      u00B1      +
660       ±      \[t+-]       plusminus      u00B1      text variant of `+-'
661       ·      \[pc]        periodcentered u00B7
662       ⋅      \[md]        dotmath        u22C5      multiplication dot
663       ×      \[mu]        multiply       u00D7      +
664       ×      \[tmu]       multiply       u00D7      text variant of `mu'
665       ⊗      \[c*]        circlemultiply u2297      multiply sign in a circle
666       ⊕      \[c+]        circleplus     u2295      plus in a circle
667       ÷      \[di]        divide         u00F7      division +
668       ÷      \[tdi]       divide         u00F7      text variant of `di'
669       ⁄      \[f/]        fraction       u2044      bar for fractions
670
671       ∗      \[**]        asteriskmath   u2217      +
672
673       ≤      \[<=]        lessequal      u2264      +
674       ≥      \[>=]        greaterequal   u2265      +
675       ≪      \[<<]        uni226A        u226A      much less
676       ≫      \[>>]        uni226B        u226B      much greater
677       =      \[eq]        equal          u003D      equals in special font +
678       ≠      \[!=]        notequal       u003D_0338 +
679       ≡      \[==]        equivalence    u2261      +
680       ≢      \[ne]        uni2262        u2261_0338
681       ≅      \[=~]        congruent      u2245      approx. equal
682       ≃      \[|=]        uni2243        u2243      asymptot. equal to +
683       ∼      \[ap]        similar        u223C      +
684       ≈      \[~~]        approxequal    u2248      almost equal to
685       ≈      \[~=]        approxequal    u2248
686       ∝      \[pt]        proportional   u221D      +
687
688       ∅      \[es]        emptyset       u2205      +
689       ∈      \[mo]        element        u2208      +
690       ∉      \[nm]        notelement     u2208_0338
691       ⊂      \[sb]        propersubset   u2282      +
692       ⊄      \[nb]        notsubset      u2282_0338
693       ⊃      \[sp]        propersuperset u2283      +
694       ⊅      \[nc]        uni2285        u2283_0338 not superset
695       ⊆      \[ib]        reflexsubset   u2286      +
696       ⊇      \[ip]        reflexsuperset u2287      +
697       ∩      \[ca]        intersection   u2229      intersection, cap +
698       ∪      \[cu]        union          u222A      union, cup +
699
700       ∠      \[/_]        angle          u2220
701       ⊥      \[pp]        perpendicular  u22A5
702       ∫      \[is]        integral       u222B      +
703       ∫      \[integral]  integral       u222B      ***
704       ∑      \[sum]       summation      u2211      ***
705       ∏      \[product]   product        u220F      ***
706       ∐      \[coproduct] uni2210        u2210      ***
707       ∇      \[gr]        gradient       u2207      +
708       √      \[sr]        radical        u221A      square root +
709       √      \[sqrt]      radical        u221A      ***
710              \[radicalex] radicalex      ---        square root continuation
711              \[sqrtex]    radicalex      ---        ***
712
713       ⌈      \[lc]        uni2308        u2308      left ceiling +
714       ⌉      \[rc]        uni2309        u2309      right ceiling +
715       ⌊      \[lf]        uni230A        u230A      left floor +
716       ⌋      \[rf]        uni230B        u230B      right floor +
717
718       ∞      \[if]        infinity       u221E      +
719       ℵ      \[Ah]        aleph          u2135
720       ℑ      \[Im]        Ifraktur       u2111      Gothic I, imaginary
721       ℜ      \[Re]        Rfraktur       u211C      Gothic R, real
722       ℘      \[wp]        weierstrass    u2118      Weierstrass p
723       ∂      \[pd]        partialdiff    u2202      partial differentiation +
724       ℏ      \[-h]        uni210F        u210F      Planck constant / 2pi
725       ℏ      \[hbar]      uni210F        u210F
726
727       Greek glyphs
728
729       These glyphs are intended for technical use, not for real  Greek;  nor‐
730       mally, the uppercase letters have upright shape, and the lowercase ones
731       are slanted.  There is a problem with the mapping of letter phi to Uni‐
732       code.   Prior  to  Unicode  version 3.0, the difference between U+03C6,
733       GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI, and U+03D5, GREEK PHI SYMBOL, was  not  clearly
734       described; only the glyph shapes in the Unicode book could be used as a
735       reference.  Starting with Unicode 3.0, the reference glyphs  have  been
736       exchanged  and described verbally also: In mathematical context, U+03D5
737       is the stroked variant and U+03C6 the curly glyph.  Unfortunately, most
738       font vendors didn't update their fonts to this (incompatible) change in
739       Unicode.  At the time of this writing (January 2006), it is  not  clear
740       yet  whether  the  Adobe  Glyph  Names `phi' and `phi1' also change its
741       meaning if used for mathematics, thus compatibility problems are likely
742       to happen – being conservative, groff currently assumes that `phi' in a
743       PostScript symbol font is the stroked version.
744
745       In groff, symbol `\[*f]' always denotes the stroked version of phi, and
746       `\[+f]' the curly variant.
747
748       Output   Input   PostScript    Unicode   Notes
749       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
750       Α        \[*A]   Alpha         u0391     +
751       Β        \[*B]   Beta          u0392     +
752       Γ        \[*G]   Gamma         u0393     +
753       Δ        \[*D]   Delta         u0394     +
754       Ε        \[*E]   Epsilon       u0395     +
755       Ζ        \[*Z]   Zeta          u0396     +
756       Η        \[*Y]   Eta           u0397     +
757       Θ        \[*H]   Theta         u0398     +
758       Ι        \[*I]   Iota          u0399     +
759       Κ        \[*K]   Kappa         u039A     +
760       Λ        \[*L]   Lambda        u039B     +
761       Μ        \[*M]   Mu            u039C     +
762       Ν        \[*N]   Nu            u039D     +
763       Ξ        \[*C]   Xi            u039E     +
764       Ο        \[*O]   Omicron       u039F     +
765       Π        \[*P]   Pi            u03A0     +
766       Ρ        \[*R]   Rho           u03A1     +
767       Σ        \[*S]   Sigma         u03A3     +
768       Τ        \[*T]   Tau           u03A4     +
769       Υ        \[*U]   Upsilon       u03A5     +
770       Φ        \[*F]   Phi           u03A6     +
771       Χ        \[*X]   Chi           u03A7     +
772       Ψ        \[*Q]   Psi           u03A8     +
773       Ω        \[*W]   Omega         u03A9     +
774       α        \[*a]   alpha         u03B1     +
775       β        \[*b]   beta          u03B2     +
776       γ        \[*g]   gamma         u03B3     +
777       δ        \[*d]   delta         u03B4     +
778       ε        \[*e]   epsilon       u03B5     +
779       ζ        \[*z]   zeta          u03B6     +
780       η        \[*y]   eta           u03B7     +
781       θ        \[*h]   theta         u03B8     +
782       ι        \[*i]   iota          u03B9     +
783       κ        \[*k]   kappa         u03BA     +
784       λ        \[*l]   lambda        u03BB     +
785       μ        \[*m]   mu            u03BC     +
786       ν        \[*n]   nu            u03BD     +
787       ξ        \[*c]   xi            u03BE     +
788       ο        \[*o]   omicron       u03BF     +
789       π        \[*p]   pi            u03C0     +
790       ρ        \[*r]   rho           u03C1     +
791       ς        \[ts]   sigma1        u03C2     terminal sigma +
792       σ        \[*s]   sigma         u03C3     +
793       τ        \[*t]   tau           u03C4     +
794       υ        \[*u]   upsilon       u03C5     +
795       ϕ        \[*f]   phi           u03D5     (stroked glyph) +
796       χ        \[*x]   chi           u03C7     +
797       ψ        \[*q]   psi           u03C8     +
798       ω        \[*w]   omega         u03C9     +
799       ϑ        \[+h]   theta1        u03D1     variant theta
800       φ        \[+f]   phi1          u03C6     variant phi (curly shape)
801       ϖ        \[+p]   omega1        u03D6     variant pi, looking like omega
802       ϵ        \[+e]   uni03F5       u03F5     variant epsilon
803
804       Card symbols
805
806       Output     Input         PostScript     Unicode      Notes
807       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
808       ♣          \[CL]         club           u2663        black club suit
809       ♠          \[SP]         spade          u2660        black spade suit
810       ♥          \[HE]         heart          u2665        black heart suit
811       ♡          \[u2661]      uni2661        u2661        white heart suit
812       ♦          \[DI]         diamond        u2666        black diamond suit
813       ♢          \[u2662]      uni2662        u2662        white diamond suit
814

AUTHOR

816       Copyright © 1989-2004, 2006-2009, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
817
818       This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free Docu‐
819       mentation License) version 1.3 or later.  You should  have  received  a
820       copy of the FDL on your system, it is also available on-line at the GNU
821       copyleft site ⟨http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html⟩.
822
823       This document is part of groff, the  GNU  roff  distribution.   It  was
824       written  by  James  Clark  ⟨jjc@jclark.com⟩  with  additions  by Werner
825       Lemberg ⟨wl@gnu.org⟩ and Bernd Warken ⟨groff-bernd.warken-72@web.de⟩.
826

SEE ALSO

828       groff(1)
829              the GNU roff formatter
830
831       groff(7)
832              a short reference of the groff formatting language
833
834       An extension to the troff character set for Europe, E.G.  Keizer,  K.J.
835       Simonsen, J. Akkerhuis; EUUG Newsletter, Volume 9, No. 2, Summer 1989
836
837       The Unicode Standard ⟨http://www.unicode.org
838
839
840
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