Numbers in parentheses refer to the numeric position of the character in the Unicode encoding scheme (some characters have an older Win-1252 number which is listed first). NOTES: Note that codes are case sensitive. Refer to the individual By Language pages for further codes. This page includes common Western European characters only. If you are having additional problems inputting these codes, please review the instructions for using the codes on top of this Web page. Entity Codes for Accented Vowels by Accent Type AccentĮxample 1: To input the lower case circumflex â in HTML, type in â or â Įxample 2: To input the capital circumflex  in HTML, type in  or  Įxampe 3: To input lower case circumflex ô in For instance &Vcirc means that all the entity codes for vowels with circumflex accents contain "circ" as part of the code. The general template for each accent is in the left column in blue. To determine the appropriate code, match the accent with the vowel. NOTES: Numbers in parentheses refer to the numeric position of theĬharacter in the Unicode encoding scheme.
#CARET SYMBOL HTML CODE#
If a value is missing in the chart, then see the Expanded Unicode Accents code page. Plain quotes and short dashes are always OK. If you are using a Word file with these symbols, you may need to remove them or replace them with entity characters. plain (straight) quotes ( "") - and long dashes such as em dash (-) and en dash (–) are actually considered "special characters" in HTML.