The Latin-1 Supplement (also called C1 controls and Latin-1 supplement) is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard. It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859-1: 80 (U+0080) - FF (U+00FF). Controls C1 (0080–009F) are not graphic.
The following table shows the contents of the block:
Code | Result | Description |
---|---|---|
U+0080 | Padding Character | |
U+0081 | High Octet Preset | |
U+0082 | Break Permitted Here | |
U+0083 | No Break Here | |
U+0084 | Index | |
U+0085 | Next Line | |
U+0086 | Start of Selected Area | |
U+0087 | End of Selected Area | |
U+0088 | Character Tabulation Set | |
U+0089 | Character Tabulation with Justification | |
U+008A | Line Tabulation Set | |
U+008B | Partial Line Forward | |
U+008C | Partial Line Backward | |
U+008D | Reverse Line Feed | |
U+008E | Single-Shift Two | |
U+008F | Single-Shift Three | |
U+0090 | Device Control String | |
U+0091 | Private Use 1 | |
U+0092 | Private Use 2 | |
U+0093 | Set Transmit State | |
U+0094 | Cancel character | |
U+0095 | Message Waiting | |
U+0096 | Start of Protected Area | |
U+0097 | End of Protected Area | |
U+0098 | Start of String | |
U+0099 | Single Graphic Character Introducer | |
U+009A | Single Character Intro Introducer | |
U+009B | Control Sequence Introducer | |
U+009C | String Terminator | |
U+009D | Operating System Command | |
U+009E | Private Message | |
U+009F | Application Program Command | |
U+00A0 | Non-breaking space | |
U+00A1 | ¡ | Inverted Exclamation Mark |
U+00A2 | ¢ | Cent sign |
U+00A3 | £ | Pound sign |
U+00A4 | ¤ | Currency sign |
U+00A5 | ¥ | Yen sign |
U+00A6 | ¦ | Broken bar |
U+00A7 | § | Section sign |
U+00A8 | ¨ | Diaeresis |
U+00A9 | © | Copyright sign |
U+00AA | ª | Feminine Ordinal Indicator |
U+00AB | « | Left-pointing double angle quotation mark |
U+00AC | ¬ | Not sign |
U+00AD | | Soft hyphen |
U+00AE | ® | Registered sign |
U+00AF | ¯ | Macron |
U+00B0 | ° | Degree symbol |
U+00B1 | ± | Plus-minus sign |
U+00B2 | ² | Superscript two |
U+00B3 | ³ | Superscript three |
U+00B4 | ´ | Acute accent |
U+00B5 | µ | Micro sign |
U+00B6 | ¶ | Pilcrow sign |
U+00B7 | · | Middle dot |
U+00B8 | ¸ | Cedilla |
U+00B9 | ¹ | Superscript one |
U+00BA | º | Masculine ordinal indicator |
U+00BB | » | Right-pointing double-angle quotation mark |
U+00BC | ¼ | Vulgar fraction one quarter |
U+00BD | ½ | Vulgar fraction one half |
U+00BE | ¾ | Vulgar fraction three quarters |
U+00BF | ¿ | Inverted Question Mark |
U+00C0 | À | Latin Capital Letter A with grave |
U+00C1 | Á | Latin Capital letter A with acute |
U+00C2 | Â | Latin Capital letter A with circumflex |
U+00C3 | Ã | Latin Capital letter A with tilde |
U+00C4 | Ä | Latin Capital letter A with diaeresis |
U+00C5 | Å | Latin Capital letter A with ring above |
U+00C6 | Æ | Latin Capital letter AE |
U+00C7 | Ç | Latin Capital letter C with cedilla |
U+00C8 | È | Latin Capital letter E with grave |
U+00C9 | É | Latin Capital letter E with acute |
U+00CA | Ê | Latin Capital letter E with circumflex |
U+00CB | Ë | Latin Capital letter E with diaeresis |
U+00CC | Ì | Latin Capital letter I with grave |
U+00CD | Í | Latin Capital letter I with acute |
U+00CE | Î | Latin Capital letter I with circumflex |
U+00CF | Ï | Latin Capital letter I with diaeresis |
U+00D0 | Ð | Latin Capital letter Eth |
U+00D1 | Ñ | Latin Capital letter N with tilde |
U+00D2 | Ò | Latin Capital letter O with grave |
U+00D3 | Ó | Latin Capital letter O with acute |
U+00D4 | Ô | Latin Capital letter O with circumflex |
U+00D5 | Õ | Latin Capital letter O with tilde |
U+00D6 | Ö | Latin Capital letter O with diaeresis |
U+00D7 | × | Multiplication sign |
U+00D8 | Ø | Latin Capital letter O with stroke |
U+00D9 | Ù | Latin Capital letter U with grave |
U+00DA | Ú | Latin Capital letter U with acute |
U+00DB | Û | Latin Capital Letter U with circumflex |
U+00DC | Ü | Latin Capital Letter U with diaeresis |
U+00DD | Ý | Latin Capital Letter Y with acute |
U+00DE | Þ | Latin Capital Letter Thorn |
U+00DF | ß | Latin Small Letter sharp S |
U+00E0 | à | Latin Small Letter A with grave |
U+00E1 | á | Latin Small Letter A with acute |
U+00E2 | â | Latin Small Letter A with circumflex |
U+00E3 | ã | Latin Small Letter A with tilde |
U+00E4 | ä | Latin Small Letter A with diaeresis |
U+00E5 | å | Latin Small Letter A with ring above |
U+00E6 | æ | Latin Small Letter AE |
U+00E7 | ç | Latin Small Letter C with cedilla |
U+00E8 | è | Latin Small Letter E with grave |
U+00E9 | é | Latin Small Letter E with acute |
U+00EA | ê | Latin Small Letter E with circumflex |
U+00EB | ë | Latin Small Letter E with diaeresis |
U+00EC | ì | Latin Small Letter I with grave |
U+00ED | í | Latin Small Letter I with acute |
U+00EE | î | Latin Small Letter I with circumflex |
U+00EF | ï | Latin Small Letter I with diaeresis |
U+00F0 | ð | Latin Small Letter Eth |
U+00F1 | ñ | Latin Small Letter N with tilde |
U+00F2 | ò | Latin Small Letter O with grave |
U+00F3 | ó | Latin Small Letter O with acute |
U+00F4 | ô | Latin Small Letter O with circumflex |
U+00F5 | õ | Latin Small Letter O with tilde |
U+00F6 | ö | Latin Small Letter O with diaeresis |
U+00F7 | ÷ | Division sign |
U+00F8 | ø | Latin Small Letter O with stroke |
U+00F9 | ù | Latin Small Letter U with grave |
U+00FA | ú | Latin Small Letter U with acute |
U+00FB | û | Latin Small Letter U with circumflex |
U+00FC | ü | Latin Small Letter U with diaeresis |
U+00FD | ý | Latin Small Letter Y with acute |
U+00FE | þ | Latin Small Letter Thorn |
U+00FF | ÿ | Latin Small Letter Y with diaeresis |
Famous quotes containing the words controls and/or supplement:
“Comparatively, we can excuse any offense against the heart, but not against the imagination. The imagination knowsnothing escapes its glance from out its eyryand it controls the breast.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“That life is really so tragic would least of all explain the origin of an art formassuming that art is not merely imitation of the reality of nature but rather a metaphysical supplement of the reality of nature, placed beside it for its overcoming.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)