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Template:Unicode/doc
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Unicode. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
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Usage
This template sets the font for its argument to one which is likely to support special symbols. The argument is specified using HTML character encoding, either in decimal (e.g. {) or hexadecimal (e.g. ©). Examples:
{{unicode|⋊}}
--> ⋊{{unicode|⋊}}
--> ⋊{{unicode|⋊}}
--> ⋊ (this may look trivial, but could be helpful in some browsers)
or
{{unicode|⋉}}
--> ⋉{{unicode|⋉}}
--> ⋉{{unicode|⋉}}
--> ⋉
Purpose
This template was created to allow easy switching to unicode fonts. It should only be used for characters which do not render correctly on some browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows XP.
The fonts selected are designed to maximize the probability of rendering uncommon Unicode characters correctly. However, different fonts cover different Unicode ranges. It is probably mostly useful for various Unicode symbols. Do not use it for the following:
- For strings in the International Phonetic Alphabet, use {{IPA}}.
- For various non-Latin scripts, use {{lang}} if possible, or {{script}} otherwise.
Internals
The source for the template is:
<span class="Unicode">{{{1}}}</span>
and class="Unicode" is defined in MediaWiki:Common.js as follows:
.Unicode {
font-family: "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode";
}
Note it defines this only for Windows XP.
You can override this with your own Unicode class definition in your personal stylesheet (e.g. User:username/common.css).
See also
- {{IPA}} – to produce symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet
- {{transl}} – generic romanization
- {{script}} – Scripts in Unicode navigation box
- {{UnicodeTitle}}
- {{unichar}} to format an Unicode character description
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