HTML character: ¯ = ¯

«macron (spacing macron, overline, APL overbar)»

  • Fonts: italic: ¯bold: ¯code: ¯serif: ¯sans-serif: ¯fixed: ¯
  • HTML-encoded: ¯
  • Unicode codepoint: ¯
  • Unicode hexadecimal: U+00AF
  • URL Encoded: %C2%AF
  • Related characters:
    ¨"¸´

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In HTML (and XML), there are 'character entity reference' that are used to represent non-ASCII characters. E.g. the character '→' can be encoded as →, to use in a non-Unicode-compatible text format. These characters will follow the style and size of your font.
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