object Typography
Defines names for Unicode symbols used in proper Typography.
The character ≈
const val almostEqual: Char
The character & – ampersand
const val amp: Char
The character •
const val bullet: Char
The character ¢
const val cent: Char
The character ©
const val copyright: Char
The character †
const val dagger: Char
The character °
const val degree: Char
The character $ – dollar sign
const val dollar: Char
The character ‡
const val doubleDagger: Char
The character ″
const val doublePrime: Char
The character …
const val ellipsis: Char
The character €
const val euro: Char
The character > – greater-than sign
const val greater: Char
The character ≥
const val greaterOrEqual: Char
The character ½
const val half: Char
The character “
const val leftDoubleQuote: Char
The character «
const val leftGuillemete: Char
The character ‘
const val leftSingleQuote: Char
The character < – less-than sign
const val less: Char
The character ≤
const val lessOrEqual: Char
The character „
const val lowDoubleQuote: Char
The character ‚
const val lowSingleQuote: Char
The character —
const val mdash: Char
The character ·
const val middleDot: Char
The non-breaking space character
const val nbsp: Char
The character –
const val ndash: Char
The character ≠
const val notEqual: Char
The character ¶
const val paragraph: Char
The character ±
const val plusMinus: Char
The character £
const val pound: Char
The character ′
const val prime: Char
The character " – quotation mark
const val quote: Char
The character ®
const val registered: Char
The character ”
const val rightDoubleQuote: Char
The character »
const val rightGuillemete: Char
The character ’
const val rightSingleQuote: Char
The character §
const val section: Char
The character ×
const val times: Char
The character ™
const val tm: Char
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