Textual Forms
The Wolfram Language provides standardized special characters to represent various forms commonly used to annotate or structure text.
Dashes & Hyphens
– \[Dash] ▪ — \[LongDash] ▪ ‐ \[Hyphen]
\[DiscretionaryHyphen] — hyphen to include only at a line break
Text Annotations
… \[Ellipsis] ▪ ⋯ \[CenterEllipsis] ▪ ⋮ \[VerticalEllipsis]
• \[Bullet] ▪ ¶ \[Paragraph] ▪ § \[Section]
† \[Dagger] ▪ ‡ \[DoubleDagger] ▪ ✓ \[Checkmark]
Punctuation Forms
‘ \[OpenCurlyQuote] ▪ ’ \[CloseCurlyQuote] ▪ “ \[OpenCurlyDoubleQuote] ▪ ” \[CloseCurlyDoubleQuote]
¿ \[DownQuestion] ▪ ¡ \[DownExclamation] ▪ « \[LeftGuillemet] ▪ » \[RightGuillemet]
Diacritical Marks
ˇ \[Hacek] ▪ ˘ \[Breve] ▪ \[DownBreve] ▪ ¸ \[Cedilla]
Ligatures
fl \[FlLigature] ▪ fi \[FiLigature]
Structural Forms
︶ \[UnderParenthesis] ▪ ︵ \[OverParenthesis] ▪ ⎵ \[UnderBracket] ▪ ⎴ \[OverBracket] ▪ ︸ \[UnderBrace] ▪ ︷ \[OverBrace]
Commercial Notation, etc.
© \[Copyright] ▪ ™ \[Trademark] ▪ ® \[RegisteredTrademark] ▪ \[NumberSign]