I will test ampersand. "&", n\" ", phrases with " ' " in them, phrases with "< \ > in them"
I will test ampersand. "&", n\" ", phrases with " ' " in them, phrases with "< \ > in them"
Here is an issue that i found on ourboox, in my book (remember you will find more issues there)
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| " | Double quote | |
| & | Ampersand ("and" sign) | |
| < | Less-than | |
| > | Greater-than | |
| un-linebreak-able space | ||
| ¡ | Upside-down ! | |
| ¢ | Cent sign (c crossed out) | |
| £ | Pound sign: the currency symbol not the tic-tac-toe telephone symbol, which is incorrectly called "pound". | |
| ¤ | circle with dashes at NE, SE, SW, and NW | |
| ¥ | Y crossed out | |
| ¦ | Vertical line, maybe with gap in middle | |
| § | Section sign (like hurricane symbol on weather maps) | |
| ¨ | Two dots up in the air | |
| © | Copyright sign (C in a circle) | |
| ª | lower case "a" up in the air | |
| « | Two small less-than signs: the German open-quote | |
| ¬ | Not sign from classical logic | |
| | "Soft" hyphen: a dash | |
| ® | Registered sign (R in a circle) | |
| ¯ | Macron (horizontal line up in the air) | |
| ° | Degree sign | |
| ± | Plus-or-minus sign | |
| ² | 2 up in the air | |
| ³ | 3 up in the air | |
| ´ | Little dash pointing to North-East | |
| µ | Micro sign, lower case Greek Mu | |
| ¶ | Paragraph sign (mirror image capital P with two legs and a black eye) | |
| · | Decimal Point (English style, mid-level) | |
| ¸ | Small sickle shape, low down | |
| ¹ | 1 up in the air | |
| º | lower case "o" up in the air | |
| » | Two small greater-than signs: the German close-quote | |
| ¼ | One quarter | |
| ½ | One half | |
| ¾ | Three quarters | |
| ¿ | Upside-down ? | |
| × | Times sign: narrow x without serifs | |
| ÷ | Division sign: a colon : with a dash through it | |
| Ð | Old English voiced "Th", "D" with dash through upright | |
| ð | Old Englished voiced "th": bendy "d" with dash through tail | |
| Þ | Old English unvoiced "Th": "P" but loop has slipped down | |
| þ | Old English unvoiced "th": smaller version of the above | |
| Æ | "A" and "E" in a ligature, as in ENCYCLOPAEDIA | |
| æ | "a" and "e" in a ligature, as in "encyclopaedia" | |
| Œ | "O" and "E" in a ligature, as in MANOEUVRE | |
| œ | "o" and "e" in a ligature, as in "manoeuvre" | |
| Å | "A" with a little circle above: Angstrom sign | |
| Ø | "O" with diagonal line through: Empty set sign | |
| Ç | "C" with cedilla (sickle shape) underneath | |
| ç | "c" with cedilla (sickle shape) underneath | |
| ß | German "sz" ligature, like a lower case Greek Beta | |
| Ñ | N with wiggle on top | |
| ñ | n with wiggle on top | |