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NAME

     mandoc_char — mandoc special characters

DESCRIPTION

     This page documents the roff(7) escape sequences accepted by mandoc(1) to represent special
     characters in mdoc(7) and man(7) documents.

     The rendering depends on the mandoc(1) output mode; it can be inspected by calling man(1) on
     the mandoc_char manual page with different -T arguments.  In ASCII output, the rendering of
     some characters may be hard to interpret for the reader.  Many are rendered as descriptive
     strings like "<integral>", "<degree>", or "<Gamma>", which may look ugly, and many are
     replaced by similar ASCII characters.  In particular, accented characters are usually shown
     without the accent.  For that reason, try to avoid using any of the special characters
     documented here except those discussed in the DESCRIPTION, unless they are essential for
     explaining the subject matter at hand, for example when documenting complicated mathematical
     functions.

     In particular, in English manual pages, do not use special-character escape sequences to
     represent national language characters in author names; instead, provide ASCII
     transcriptions of the names.

   Dashes and Hyphens
     In typography there are different types of dashes of various width: the hyphen (‐), the en-
     dash (–), the em-dash (—), and the mathematical minus sign (−).

     Hyphens are used for adjectives; to separate the two parts of a compound word; or to
     separate a word across two successive lines of text.  The hyphen does not need to be
     escaped:

           blue-eyed
           lorry-driver

     The en-dash is used to separate the two elements of a range, or can be used the same way as
     an em-dash.  It should be written as ‘\(en’:

           pp. 95\(en97.
           Go away \(en or else!

     The em-dash can be used to show an interruption or can be used the same way as colons, semi-
     colons, or parentheses.  It should be written as ‘\(em’:

           Three things \(em apples, oranges, and bananas.
           This is not that \(em rather, this is that.

     In roff(7) documents, the minus sign is normally written as ‘\-’.  In manual pages, some
     style guides recommend to also use ‘\-’ if an ASCII 0x2d “hyphen-minus” output glyph that
     can be copied and pasted is desired in output modes supporting it, for example in -T utf8
     and -T html.  But currently, no practically relevant manual page formatter requires that
     subtlety, so in manual pages, it is sufficient to write plain ‘-’ to represent hyphen,
     minus, and hyphen-minus.

     If a word on a text input line contains a hyphen, a formatter may decide to insert an output
     line break after the hyphen if that helps filling the current output line, but the whole
     word would overflow the line.  If it is important that the word is not broken across lines
     in this way, a zero-width space (‘\&’) can be inserted before or after the hyphen.  While
     mandoc(1) never breaks the output line after hyphens adjacent to a zero-width space, after
     any of the other dash- or hyphen-like characters represented by escape sequences, or after
     hyphens inside words in macro arguments, other software may not respect these rules and may
     break the line even in such cases.

     Some roff(7) implementations contains dictionaries allowing to break the line at syllable
     boundaries even inside words that contain no hyphens.  Such automatic hyphenation is not
     supported by mandoc(1), which only breaks the line at whitespace, and inside words only
     after existing hyphens.

   Spaces
     To separate words in normal text, for indenting and alignment in literal context, and when
     none of the following special cases apply, just use the normal space character (‘ ’).

     When filling text, output lines may be broken between words, i.e. at space characters.  To
     prevent a line break between two particular words, use the unpaddable non-breaking space
     escape sequence (‘\ ’) instead of the normal space character.  For example, the input string
     “number\ 1” will be kept together as “number 1” on the same output line.

     On request and macro lines, the normal space character serves as an argument delimiter.  To
     include whitespace into arguments, quoting is usually the best choice; see the MACRO SYNTAX
     section in roff(7).  In some cases, using the non-breaking space escape sequence (‘\ ’) may
     be preferable.

     To escape macro names and to protect whitespace at the end of input lines, the zero-width
     space (‘\&’) is often useful.  For example, in mdoc(7), a normal space character can be
     displayed in single quotes in either of the following ways:

           .Sq " "
           .Sq \ \&

   Quotes
     On request and macro lines, the double-quote character (‘"’) is handled specially to allow
     quoting.  One way to prevent this special handling is by using the ‘\(dq’ escape sequence.

     Note that on text lines, literal double-quote characters can be used verbatim.  All other
     quote-like characters can be used verbatim as well, even on request and macro lines.

   Accents
     In output modes supporting such special output characters, for example -T pdf, and sometimes
     less consistently in -T utf8, some roff(7) formatters convert the following ASCII input
     characters to the following Unicode special output characters:

           `       U+2018    left single quotation mark
           '       U+2019    right single quotation mark
           ~       U+02DC    small tilde
           ^       U+02C6    modifier letter circumflex

     In prose, this automatic substitution is often desirable; but when these characters have to
     be displayed as plain ASCII characters, for example in source code samples, they require
     escaping to render as follows:

           \(ga    U+0060    grave accent
           \(aq    U+0027    apostrophe
           \(ti    U+007E    tilde
           \(ha    U+005E    circumflex accent

   Periods
     The period (‘.’) is handled specially at the beginning of an input line, where it introduces
     a roff(7) request or a macro, and when appearing alone as a macro argument in mdoc(7).  In
     such situations, prepend a zero-width space (‘\&.’) to make it behave like normal text.

     Do not use the ‘\.’ escape sequence.  It does not prevent special handling of the period.

   Backslashes
     To include a literal backslash (‘\’) into the output, use the (‘\e’) escape sequence.

     Note that doubling it (‘\\’) is not the right way to output a backslash.  Because mandoc(1)
     does not implement full roff(7) functionality, it may work with mandoc(1), but it may have
     weird effects on complete roff(7) implementations.

SPECIAL CHARACTERS

     Special characters are encoded as ‘\X’ (for a one-character escape), ‘\(XX’ (two-character),
     and ‘\[N]’ (N-character).  For details, see the Special Characters subsection of the roff(7)
     manual.

     Spaces, non-breaking unless stated otherwise:
           Input    Description
           ‘\       unpaddable space’
           \~       paddable space
           \0       digit-width space
           \|       one-sixth \(em narrow space, zero width in nroff mode
           \^       one-twelfth \(em half-narrow space, zero width in nroff
           \&       zero-width space
           \)       zero-width space transparent to end-of-sentence detection
           \%       zero-width space allowing hyphenation
           \:       zero-width space allowing line break

     Lines:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(ba     |           bar
           \(br     │           box rule
           \(ul     _           underscore
           \(ru     _           underscore (width 0.5m)
           \(rn     ‾           overline
           \(bb     ¦           broken bar
           \(sl     /           forward slash
           \(rs     \           backward slash

     Text markers:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(ci     ○           circle
           \(bu     •           bullet
           \(dd     ‡           double dagger
           \(dg     †           dagger
           \(lz     ◊           lozenge
           \(sq     □           white square
           \(ps     ¶           paragraph
           \(sc     §           section
           \(lh     ☜           left hand
           \(rh     ☞           right hand
           \(at     @           at
           \(sh     #           hash (pound)
           \(CR     ↵           carriage return
           \(OK     ✓           check mark
           \(CL     ♣           club suit
           \(SP     ♠           spade suit
           \(HE     ♥           heart suit
           \(DI     ♦           diamond suit

     Legal symbols:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(co     ©           copyright
           \(rg     ®           registered
           \(tm     ™           trademarked

     Punctuation:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(em     —           em-dash
           \(en     –           en-dash
           \(hy     ‐           hyphen
           \e       \           back-slash
           \.       .           period
           \(r!     ¡           upside-down exclamation
           \(r?     ¿           upside-down question

     Quotes:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(Bq     „           right low double-quote
           \(bq     ‚           right low single-quote
           \(lq     “           left double-quote
           \(rq     ”           right double-quote
           \(oq     ‘           left single-quote
           \(cq     ’           right single-quote
           \(aq     '           apostrophe quote (ASCII character)
           \(dq     "           double quote (ASCII character)
           \(Fo     «           left guillemet
           \(Fc     »           right guillemet
           \(fo     ‹           left single guillemet
           \(fc     ›           right single guillemet

     Brackets:
           Input                Rendered    Description
           \(lB                 [           left bracket
           \(rB                 ]           right bracket
           \(lC                 {           left brace
           \(rC                 }           right brace
           \(la                 ⟨           left angle
           \(ra                 ⟩           right angle
           \(bv                 ⎪           brace extension (special font)
           \[braceex]           ⎪           brace extension
           \[bracketlefttp]     ⎡           top-left hooked bracket
           \[bracketleftbt]     ⎣           bottom-left hooked bracket
           \[bracketleftex]     ⎢           left hooked bracket extension
           \[bracketrighttp]    ⎤           top-right hooked bracket
           \[bracketrightbt]    ⎦           bottom-right hooked bracket
           \[bracketrightex]    ⎥           right hooked bracket extension
           \(lt                 ⎧           top-left hooked brace
           \[bracelefttp]       ⎧           top-left hooked brace
           \(lk                 ⎨           mid-left hooked brace
           \[braceleftmid]      ⎨           mid-left hooked brace
           \(lb                 ⎩           bottom-left hooked brace
           \[braceleftbt]       ⎩           bottom-left hooked brace
           \[braceleftex]       ⎪           left hooked brace extension
           \(rt                 ⎫           top-left hooked brace
           \[bracerighttp]      ⎫           top-right hooked brace
           \(rk                 ⎬           mid-right hooked brace
           \[bracerightmid]     ⎬           mid-right hooked brace
           \(rb                 ⎭           bottom-right hooked brace
           \[bracerightbt]      ⎭           bottom-right hooked brace
           \[bracerightex]      ⎪           right hooked brace extension
           \[parenlefttp]       ⎛           top-left hooked parenthesis
           \[parenleftbt]       ⎝           bottom-left hooked parenthesis
           \[parenleftex]       ⎜           left hooked parenthesis extension
           \[parenrighttp]      ⎞           top-right hooked parenthesis
           \[parenrightbt]      ⎠           bottom-right hooked parenthesis
           \[parenrightex]      ⎟           right hooked parenthesis extension

     Arrows:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(<-     ←           left arrow
           \(->     →           right arrow
           \(<>     ↔           left-right arrow
           \(da     ↓           down arrow
           \(ua     ↑           up arrow
           \(va     ↕           up-down arrow
           \(lA     ⇐           left double-arrow
           \(rA     ⇒           right double-arrow
           \(hA     ⇔           left-right double-arrow
           \(uA     ⇑           up double-arrow
           \(dA     ⇓           down double-arrow
           \(vA     ⇕           up-down double-arrow
           \(an     ⎯           horizontal arrow extension

     Logical:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(AN     ∧           logical and
           \(OR     ∨           logical or
           \[tno]   ¬           logical not (text font)
           \(no     ¬           logical not (special font)
           \(te     ∃           existential quantifier
           \(fa     ∀           universal quantifier
           \(st     ∋           such that
           \(tf     ∴           therefore
           \(3d     ∴           therefore
           \(or     |           bitwise or

     Mathematical:
           Input            Rendered    Description
           \-               -           minus (text font)
           \(mi             −           minus (special font)
           +                +           plus (text font)
           \(pl             +           plus (special font)
           \(-+             ∓           minus-plus
           \[t+-]           ±           plus-minus (text font)
           \(+-             ±           plus-minus (special font)
           \(pc             ·           center-dot
           \[tmu]           ×           multiply (text font)
           \(mu             ×           multiply (special font)
           \(c*             ⊗           circle-multiply
           \(c+             ⊕           circle-plus
           \[tdi]           ÷           divide (text font)
           \(di             ÷           divide (special font)
           \(f/             ⁄           fraction
           \(**             ∗           asterisk
           \(<=             ≤           less-than-equal
           \(>=             ≥           greater-than-equal
           \(<<             ≪           much less
           \(>>             ≫           much greater
           \(eq             =           equal
           \(!=             ≠           not equal
           \(==             ≡           equivalent
           \(ne             ≢           not equivalent
           \(ap             ∼           tilde operator
           \(|=             ≃           asymptotically equal
           \(=~             ≅           approximately equal
           \(~~             ≈           almost equal
           \(~=             ≈           almost equal
           \(pt             ∝           proportionate
           \(es             ∅           empty set
           \(mo             ∈           element
           \(nm             ∉           not element
           \(sb             ⊂           proper subset
           \(nb             ⊄           not subset
           \(sp             ⊃           proper superset
           \(nc             ⊅           not superset
           \(ib             ⊆           reflexive subset
           \(ip             ⊇           reflexive superset
           \(ca             ∩           intersection
           \(cu             ∪           union
           \(/_             ∠           angle
           \(pp             ⊥           perpendicular
           \(is             ∫           integral
           \[integral]      ∫           integral
           \[sum]           ∑           summation
           \[product]       ∏           product
           \[coproduct]     ∐           coproduct
           \(gr             ∇           gradient
           \(sr             √           square root
           \[sqrt]          √           square root
           \(lc             ⌈           left-ceiling
           \(rc             ⌉           right-ceiling
           \(lf             ⌊           left-floor
           \(rf             ⌋           right-floor
           \(if             ∞           infinity
           \(Ah             ℵ           aleph
           \(Im             ℑ           imaginary
           \(Re             ℜ           real
           \(wp             ℘           Weierstrass p
           \(pd             ∂           partial differential
           \(-h             ℏ           Planck constant over 2π
           \[hbar]          ℏ           Planck constant over 2π
           \(12             ½           one-half
           \(14             ¼           one-fourth
           \(34             ¾           three-fourths
           \(18             ⅛           one-eighth
           \(38             ⅜           three-eighths
           \(58             ⅝           five-eighths
           \(78             ⅞           seven-eighths
           \(S1             ¹           superscript 1
           \(S2             ²           superscript 2
           \(S3             ³           superscript 3

     Ligatures:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(ff     ff          ff ligature
           \(fi     fi          fi ligature
           \(fl     fl          fl ligature
           \(Fi     ffi         ffi ligature
           \(Fl     ffl         ffl ligature
           \(AE     Æ           AE
           \(ae     æ           ae
           \(OE     Œ           OE
           \(oe     œ           oe
           \(ss     ß           German eszett
           \(IJ     IJ           IJ ligature
           \(ij     ij           ij ligature

     Accents:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(a"     ˝           Hungarian umlaut
           \(a-     ¯           macron
           \(a.     ˙           dotted
           \(a^     ^           circumflex
           \(aa     ´           acute
           \'       ´           acute
           \(ga     `           grave
           \`       `           grave
           \(ab     ˘           breve
           \(ac     ¸           cedilla
           \(ad     ¨           dieresis
           \(ah     ˇ           caron
           \(ao     ˚           ring
           \(a~     ~           tilde
           \(ho     ˛           ogonek
           \(ha     ^           hat (ASCII character)
           \(ti     ~           tilde (ASCII character)

     Accented letters:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \('A     Á           acute A
           \('E     É           acute E
           \('I     Í           acute I
           \('O     Ó           acute O
           \('U     Ú           acute U
           \('Y     Ý           acute Y
           \('a     á           acute a
           \('e     é           acute e
           \('i     í           acute i
           \('o     ó           acute o
           \('u     ú           acute u
           \('y     ý           acute y
           \(`A     À           grave A
           \(`E     È           grave E
           \(`I     Ì           grave I
           \(`O     Ò           grave O
           \(`U     Ù           grave U
           \(`a     à           grave a
           \(`e     è           grave e
           \(`i     ì           grave i
           \(`o     ì           grave o
           \(`u     ù           grave u
           \(~A     Ã           tilde A
           \(~N     Ñ           tilde N
           \(~O     Õ           tilde O
           \(~a     ã           tilde a
           \(~n     ñ           tilde n
           \(~o     õ           tilde o
           \(:A     Ä           dieresis A
           \(:E     Ë           dieresis E
           \(:I     Ï           dieresis I
           \(:O     Ö           dieresis O
           \(:U     Ü           dieresis U
           \(:a     ä           dieresis a
           \(:e     ë           dieresis e
           \(:i     ï           dieresis i
           \(:o     ö           dieresis o
           \(:u     ü           dieresis u
           \(:y     ÿ           dieresis y
           \(^A     Â           circumflex A
           \(^E     Ê           circumflex E
           \(^I     Î           circumflex I
           \(^O     Ô           circumflex O
           \(^U     Û           circumflex U
           \(^a     â           circumflex a
           \(^e     ê           circumflex e
           \(^i     î           circumflex i
           \(^o     ô           circumflex o
           \(^u     û           circumflex u
           \(,C     Ç           cedilla C
           \(,c     ç           cedilla c
           \(/L     Ł           stroke L
           \(/l     ł           stroke l
           \(/O     Ø           stroke O
           \(/o     ø           stroke o
           \(oA     Å           ring A
           \(oa     å           ring a

     Special letters:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(-D     Ð           Eth
           \(Sd     ð           eth
           \(TP     Þ           Thorn
           \(Tp     þ           thorn
           \(.i     ı           dotless i
           \(.j     ȷ           dotless j

     Currency:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(Do     $           dollar
           \(ct     ¢           cent
           \(Eu     €           Euro symbol
           \(eu     €           Euro symbol
           \(Ye     ¥           yen
           \(Po     £           pound
           \(Cs     ¤           Scandinavian
           \(Fn     ƒ           florin

     Units:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(de     °           degree
           \(%0     ‰           per-thousand
           \(fm     ′           minute
           \(sd     ″           second
           \(mc     µ           micro
           \(Of     ª           Spanish female ordinal
           \(Om     º           Spanish masculine ordinal

     Greek letters:
           Input    Rendered    Description
           \(*A     Α           Alpha
           \(*B     Β           Beta
           \(*G     Γ           Gamma
           \(*D     Δ           Delta
           \(*E     Ε           Epsilon
           \(*Z     Ζ           Zeta
           \(*Y     Η           Eta
           \(*H     Θ           Theta
           \(*I     Ι           Iota
           \(*K     Κ           Kappa
           \(*L     Λ           Lambda
           \(*M     Μ           Mu
           \(*N     Ν           Nu
           \(*C     Ξ           Xi
           \(*O     Ο           Omicron
           \(*P     Π           Pi
           \(*R     Ρ           Rho
           \(*S     Σ           Sigma
           \(*T     Τ           Tau
           \(*U     Υ           Upsilon
           \(*F     Φ           Phi
           \(*X     Χ           Chi
           \(*Q     Ψ           Psi
           \(*W     Ω           Omega
           \(*a     α           alpha
           \(*b     β           beta
           \(*g     γ           gamma
           \(*d     δ           delta
           \(*e     ε           epsilon
           \(*z     ζ           zeta
           \(*y     η           eta
           \(*h     θ           theta
           \(*i     ι           iota
           \(*k     κ           kappa
           \(*l     λ           lambda
           \(*m     μ           mu
           \(*n     ν           nu
           \(*c     ξ           xi
           \(*o     ο           omicron
           \(*p     π           pi
           \(*r     ρ           rho
           \(*s     σ           sigma
           \(*t     τ           tau
           \(*u     υ           upsilon
           \(*f     ϕ           phi
           \(*x     χ           chi
           \(*q     ψ           psi
           \(*w     ω           omega
           \(+h     ϑ           theta variant
           \(+f     φ           phi variant
           \(+p     ϖ           pi variant
           \(+e     ϵ           epsilon variant
           \(ts     ς           sigma terminal

PREDEFINED STRINGS

     Predefined strings are inherited from the macro packages of historical troff
     implementations.  They are not recommended for use, as they differ across implementations.
     Manuals using these predefined strings are almost certainly not portable.

     Their syntax is similar to special characters, using ‘\*X’ (for a one-character escape),
     ‘\*(XX’ (two-character), and ‘\*[N]’ (N-character).

           Input    Rendered    Description
           \*(Ba    |           vertical bar
           \*(Ne    ≠           not equal
           \*(Ge    ≥           greater-than-equal
           \*(Le    ≤           less-than-equal
           \*(Gt    >           greater-than
           \*(Lt    <           less-than
           \*(Pm    ±           plus-minus
           \*(If    ∞           infinity
           \*(Pi    π           pi
           \*(Na    NaN         NaN
           \*(Am    &           ampersand
           \*R                  restricted mark
           \*(Tm                trade mark
           \*q      "           double-quote
           \*(Rq    ”           right-double-quote
           \*(Lq    “           left-double-quote
           \*(lp    (           right-parenthesis
           \*(rp    )           left-parenthesis
           \*(lq                left double-quote
           \*(rq                right double-quote
           \*(ua    ↑           up arrow
           \*(va                up-down arrow
           \*(<=    ≤           less-than-equal
           \*(>=    ≥           greater-than-equal
           \*(aa    ´           acute
           \*(ga    `           grave
           \*(Px    POSIX       POSIX standard name
           \*(Ai    ANSI        ANSI standard name

UNICODE CHARACTERS

     The escape sequences

           \[uXXXX] and \C'uXXXX'

     are interpreted as Unicode codepoints.  The codepoint must be in the range above U+0080 and
     less than U+10FFFF.  For compatibility, the hexadecimal digits ‘A’ to ‘F’ must be given as
     uppercase characters, and points must be zero-padded to four characters; if greater than
     four characters, no zero padding is allowed.  Unicode surrogates are not allowed.

NUMBERED CHARACTERS

     For backward compatibility with existing manuals, mandoc(1) also supports the

           \N'number' and \[charnumber]

     escape sequences, inserting the character number from the current character set into the
     output.  Of course, this is inherently non-portable and is already marked as deprecated in
     the Heirloom roff manual; on top of that, the second form is a GNU extension.  For example,
     do not use \N'34' or \[char34], use \(dq, or even the plain ‘"’ character where possible.

COMPATIBILITY

     This section documents compatibility between mandoc and other troff implementations, at this
     time limited to GNU troff ("groff").

     -   The \N'' escape sequence is limited to printable characters; in groff, it accepts
         arbitrary character numbers.
     -   In -Tascii, the \(ss, \(nm, \(nb, \(nc, \(ib, \(ip, \(pp, \[sum], \[product],
         \[coproduct], \(gr, \(-h, and \(a. special characters render differently between mandoc
         and groff.
     -   In -Thtml, the \(~=, \(nb, and \(nc special characters render differently between mandoc
         and groff.
     -   The -Tps and -Tpdf modes format like -Tascii instead of rendering glyphs as in groff.
     -   The \[radicalex], \[sqrtex], and \(ru special characters have been omitted from mandoc
         either because they are poorly documented or they have no known representation.

SEE ALSO

     mandoc(1), man(7), mdoc(7), roff(7)

AUTHORS

     The mandoc_char manual page was written by Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>.

CAVEATS

     The predefined string ‘\*(Ba’ mimics the behaviour of the ‘|’ character in mdoc(7); thus, if
     you wish to render a vertical bar with no side effects, use the ‘\(ba’ escape.