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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Unicode (see that page for the template itself).
It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page.


Usage

This portion ported as usage from en.wikipedia talk page w:template talk:unicode
Problems and talk discussions should be posted to that page which the programmers have watchlisted.

Template:unicode (backlinks, edit) containing:

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Update to late P2, P3 call forms. FrankB 15:38, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

Purpose

This template was created to allow easy switching to unicode fonts. It should only be used in cases where characters do otherwise not render correctly on some browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The fonts selected are designed to maximize the probability to render 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:

Guts of template

<span class="Unicode">{{{1}}}</span>.


wherein class="Unicode" is defined in MediaWiki:Common.css; this class at present selects the fonts

Code2000, Code2001, "Free Serif", "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", "Doulos SIL", "Chrysanthi Unicode", "Bitstream Cyberbit", "Bitstream CyberBase", Thryomanes, Gentium, GentiumAlt, "Lucida Grande", "Free Sans", "Arial Unicode MS", "Microsoft Sans Serif", "Lucida Sans Unicode";

A personal stylesheet (/monobook.css &c, class .Unicode) may be used to enforce a "prettier" display where preferred.

Examples

{{unicode|&#x22CA;}} and {{unicode|&#x22C9;}} give and .

See also

  • {{latinx}} — favours fonts supporting all the characters in the Latin Exteneded B range (includes Old/Middle English).
  • {{IPA}} — International Phonetic Alphabet.
  • {{mufi}} — Forces a font which supports the MUFI characters.
  • {{transl}} — generic romanization
  • {{script}}