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The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List

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Table 207: marvosym Computer Hardware <strong>Symbol</strong>sÍ \ComputerMouse Ñ \ParallelPort Î \SerialInterfaceÏ \Keyboard Ò \Printer Ð \SerialPortTable 208: keystroke Computer KeysAlt \Alt Enter \Enter ∗ PrtSc \PrtSc ∗AltGr \AltGr Esc \Esc ∗ → \RArrowBreak \Break ∗ Home \Home ∗ ←↪ \Return↦−→\BSpace † Ins \Ins ∗ Scroll \Scroll ∗Ctrl \Ctrl ∗ ← \LArrow Shift ⇑ \Shift ∗↓ \DArrow Num \NumLock \SpacebarDel \Del ∗ Page ↓ \PgDown ∗−−→−−→ \Tab†End \End ∗ Page ↑ \PgUp ∗ ↑ \UArrow∗ Changes based on the language option passed to the keystroke package. For example,the german option makes \Del produce “ Entf ” instead of “ Del ”.† <strong>The</strong>se symbols utilize the rotating package and therefore display improperly in mostDVI viewers.<strong>The</strong> \keystroke command draws a key with an arbitrary label.“\keystroke{F7}” produces “ F7 ”.For example,Table 209: ascii Control Characters (CP437)␁ \SOH ␈ \BS ␏ \SI ␖ \SYN ␝ \GS␂ \STX ␉ \HT ␐ \DLE ␗ \ETB ␞ \RS␃ \ETX ␊ \LF ␑ \DCa ␘ \CAN ␟ \US␄ \EOT ␋ \VT ␒ \DCb ␙ \EM␅ \ENQ ␌ \FF ␓ \DCc ␚ \SUB␆ \ACK ␍ \CR ␔ \DCd ␛ \ESC␇ \BEL ␎ \SO ␕ \NAK ␜ \FS␡ \DEL \NBSP ␀ \NUL ¦ \splitvertCode Page 437 (CP437), which was first utilized by the original IBM PC, uses thesymbols \SOH through \US to depict ASCII characters 1–31 and \DEL to depictASCII character 127. <strong>The</strong> \NUL symbol, not part of CP437, represents ASCIIcharacter 0. \NBSP, also not part of CP437, represents a nonbreaking space.\splitvert is merely the “|” character drawn as it was on the IBM PC.Table 210: marvosym Communication <strong>Symbol</strong>sk \Email t \fax v \Faxmachine E \Lightning A \Pickupz \Emailct u \FAX B \Letter H \Mobilefone T \Telefon69

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