Template:Chset-color-misc
style="background-color: #F0FFF0;"
Usage
editUsed with Template:chset-tableformat data rows for characters in the M*, Z* or C* Unicode categories, i.e. whitespace, combining characters, control characters and end-user defined characters.
Note that Private Use Area characters are classified as Co, but private use mappings in individual encodings may be for well-defined characters which do (or did) not have Unicode codepoints (e.g. in KPS 9566), it may make more sense to assign those to a hypothetical category for that character. If a private use mapping is for user definition, then they should be coloured as Co.
Chset family of templates
editSee ISO 8859-1, Windows-1252, and EBCDIC for examples of usage.
Header and footer rows
edit- Template:chset-table-header — Header and title row for a 16 column character set table
- Template:chset-table-footer — Footer row for a 16 column character set table
Character row header
edit- Template:chset-left — Left row code header
Character cell colors
edit- Template:chset-color-letter — Letter (alphabetic, syllabic or logographic) character cell color (Unicode category L)
- Template:chset-color-digit — Number character cell color (Unicode category N)
- Template:chset-color-graph — Symbol character cell color (Unicode category S)
- Template:chset-color-punct — Punctuation character cell color (Unicode category P)
- Template:chset-color-undef — Undefined/unassigned character cell color
- Template:chset-color-misc — Combining, whitespace or end-user defined character cell color (Unicode category M, Z, Co)
- Template:chset-color-ctrl — Control character cell color (Unicode category Cc, Cf). Currently treated the same as misc.
- Template:chset-color-esc — Lead byte in a multi-byte encoding (not a complete character).
For generating colours for cells by Unicode category, this script may be helpful.
Certain colours are in the process of being phased out:
- Template:chset-color-ext-punct — Extended punctuation character cell color. Intended to represent non-ASCII punctuation, this is not a category used by Unicode (and there are no corresponding ext-digit, ext-graph etc). Currently renders the same as punct.
In addition to these, boxed and slightly shaded variants of these exist in order to indicate some kind of additional information (depending on the article) like, for example, a derivation from a base codepage, a variance of definition of the corresponding codepage in different sources (to be explained in the article) or in different revisions of a code page:
- Template:chset-color-letter-box — Boxed letter character cell color
- Template:chset-color-digit-box — Boxed number character cell color
- Template:chset-color-graph-box — Boxed symbol character cell color
- Template:chset-color-punct-box — Boxed punctuation character cell color
- Template:chset-color-undef-box — Boxed undefined/unassigned character cell color
- Template:chset-color-misc-box — Boxed combining, whitespace or end-user defined character cell color
- Template:chset-color-ctrl-box — Boxed control character cell color
- Template:chset-color-esc-box — Boxed lead byte cell color
- Template:chset-color-ext-punct-box exists, but see the note above.
and
- Template:chset-color-letter-var — Shaded letter character cell color
- Template:chset-color-digit-var — Shaded number character cell color
- Template:chset-color-graph-var — Shaded symbol character cell color
- Template:chset-color-punct-var — Shaded punctuation character cell color
- Template:chset-color-undef-var — Shaded undefined/unassigned character cell color
- Template:chset-color-misc-var — Shaded combining, whitespace or end-user defined character cell color
- Template:chset-color-ctrl-var — Shaded control character cell color
- Template:chset-color-esc-var — Shaded lead byte cell color
- Template:chset-color-ext-punct-var exists, but see the note above
Please note that the boxed variants must not be used, if a cell, which is not to be marked, is surrounded by four cells, which need to be marked, as this would make the central cell appear marked as well. The shaded variants do not exhibit this problem.
For as long as there is no need to differentiate one or a few of the cells in a group from the other cells in the same group, refer to the normal (that is, the non-"box"- or "var"-type) templates further above.
Character cell contents
edit- Template:chset-cell — Character cell with character + Unicode value
- Template:chset-cell3 — Character cell with character + Unicode value + decimal index
- Template:chset-cell4 — Character cell with character + Unicode value + decimal + octal index
- Template:chset-ctrl — Control character cell with name + Unicode value
- Template:chset-ctrl3 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal index
- Template:chset-ctrl4 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal + octal index
- Template:chset-cell-unified — Any of the above, plus optional kuten