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diff --git a/doc/clojure.txt b/doc/clojure.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 07fce86b..00000000 --- a/doc/clojure.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'clojure') == -1 - -*clojure.txt*	Clojure runtime files - -INTRODUCTION						*clojure-introduction* - -Meikel Brandmeyer's excellent Clojure runtime files. Includes syntax, indent, -ftdetect, and ftplugin scripts. - -CLOJURE					*ft-clojure-indent* *clojure-indent* - -Clojure indentation differs somewhat from traditional Lisps, due in part to -the use of square and curly brackets, and otherwise by community convention. -These conventions are not universally followed, so the Clojure indent script -offers a few configurable options, listed below. - -If the current vim does not include searchpairpos(), the indent script falls -back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored. - -							*g:clojure_maxlines* - -Set maximum scan distance of searchpairpos(). Larger values trade performance -for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of 0 will scan -without limits. -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_maxlines = 100 -< -						*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent* -					*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns* -					*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist* - -The 'lispwords' option is a list of comma-separated words that mark special -forms whose subforms must be indented with two spaces. - -For example: -> -	(defn bad [] -	      "Incorrect indentation") - -	(defn good [] -	  "Correct indentation") -< -If you would like to specify 'lispwords' with a |pattern| instead, you can use -the fuzzy indent feature: -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent = 1 -	let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = ['^with', '^def', '^let'] -	let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist = -		\ ['-fn$', '\v^with-%(meta|out-str|loading-context)$'] - -	" Legacy comma-delimited string version; the list format above is -	" recommended. Note that patterns are implicitly anchored with ^ and $ -	let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = 'with.*,def.*,let.*' -< -|g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns| and |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist| are -|Lists| of patterns that will be matched against the unquoted, unqualified -symbol at the head of a list. This means that a pattern like "^foo" will match -all these candidates: "foobar", "my.ns/foobar", and "#'foobar". - -Each candidate word is tested for special treatment in this order: - -	1. Return true if word is literally in 'lispwords' -	2. Return false if word matches a pattern in -	   |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist| -	3. Return true if word matches a pattern in -	   |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns| -	4. Return false and indent normally otherwise - -					*g:clojure_special_indent_words* - -Some forms in Clojure are indented so that every subform is indented only two -spaces, regardless of 'lispwords'. If you have a custom construct that should -be indented in this idiosyncratic fashion, you can add your symbols to the -default list below. -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_special_indent_words = -	   \ 'deftype,defrecord,reify,proxy,extend-type,extend-protocol,letfn' -< -					*g:clojure_align_multiline_strings* - -Align subsequent lines in multiline strings to the column after the opening -quote, instead of the same column. - -For example: -> -	(def default -	  "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do -	  eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut -	  enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris -	  nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.") - -	(def aligned -	  "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do -	   eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut -	   enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris -	   nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.") -< -This option is off by default. -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_align_multiline_strings = 0 -< -						*g:clojure_align_subforms* - -By default, parenthesized compound forms that look like function calls and -whose head subform is on its own line have subsequent subforms indented by -two spaces relative to the opening paren: -> -	(foo -	  bar -	  baz) -< -Setting this option changes this behavior so that all subforms are aligned to -the same column, emulating the default behavior of clojure-mode.el: -> -	(foo -	 bar -	 baz) -< -This option is off by default. -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_align_subforms = 0 -< - -CLOJURE							*ft-clojure-syntax* - -The default syntax groups can be augmented through the -*g:clojure_syntax_keywords* and *b:clojure_syntax_keywords* variables. The -value should be a |Dictionary| of syntax group names to a |List| of custom -identifiers: -> -	let g:clojure_syntax_keywords = { -	    \ 'clojureMacro': ["defproject", "defcustom"], -	    \ 'clojureFunc': ["string/join", "string/replace"] -	    \ } -< -Refer to the Clojure syntax script for valid syntax group names. - -If the |buffer-variable| *b:clojure_syntax_without_core_keywords* is set, only -language constants and special forms are matched. - -Setting *g:clojure_fold* enables folding Clojure code via the syntax engine. -Any list, vector, or map that extends over more than one line can be folded -using the standard Vim |fold-commands|. - -Please note that this option does not work with scripts that redefine the -bracket syntax regions, such as rainbow-parentheses plugins. - -This option is off by default. -> -	" Default -	let g:clojure_fold = 0 -< - -ABOUT							*clojure-about* - -This document and associated runtime files are maintained at: -https://github.com/guns/vim-clojure-static - -Distributed under the Vim license. See |license|. - -syntax/clojure.vim - -	Copyright 2007-2008 (c) Toralf Wittner <toralf.wittner@gmail.com> -	Copyright 2008-2012 (c) Meikel Brandmeyer <mb@kotka.de> - -ftdetect/clojure.vim, -ftplugin/clojure.vim, -indent/clojure.vim - -	Copyright 2008-2012 (c) Meikel Brandmeyer <mb@kotka.de> - -Modified and relicensed under the Vim License for distribution with Vim: - -	Copyright 2013-2014 (c) Sung Pae <self@sungpae.com> - -Last Change: %%RELEASE_DATE%% - - vim:tw=78:noet:sw=8:sts=8:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/coffee-script.txt b/doc/coffee-script.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 692d6241..00000000 --- a/doc/coffee-script.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'coffee-script') == -1 - -Please see the project readme for up-to-date docs: -https://github.com/kchmck/vim-coffee-script - - vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/cryptol.txt b/doc/cryptol.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0d90528c..00000000 --- a/doc/cryptol.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'cryptol') == -1 - -*cryptol.txt* functionality for the Cryptol programming language - -Copyright © 2013 Edward O'Callaghan. All Rights Reserved. - -  .oooooo.                                       .             oooo   - d8P'  `Y8b                                    .o8             `888   -888          oooo d8b oooo    ooo oo.ooooo.  .o888oo  .ooooo.   888   -888          `888""8P  `88.  .8'   888' `88b   888   d88' `88b  888   -888           888       `88..8'    888   888   888   888   888  888   -`88b    ooo   888        `888'     888   888   888 . 888   888  888   - `Y8bood8P'  d888b        .8'      888bod8P'   "888" `Y8bod8P' o888o  -                      .o..P'       888                                -                      `Y8P'       o888o                               - -          Functionality for the Cryptol programming language. -        Includes syntax highlighting, code folding, and more! - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                      *CryptolContents* - -    1. Usage ................ |CryptolUsage| -    2. Mappings ............. |CryptolMappings| -    3. License .............. |CryptolLicense| -    4. Bugs ................. |CryptolBugs| -    5. Contributing ......... |CryptolContributing| -    6. Changelog ............ |CryptolChangelog| -    7. Credits .............. |CryptolCredits| - -============================================================================== -Section 1: Usage                                                 *CryptolUsage* - -This plugin will automatically provide syntax highlighting for Cryptol files -(files ending in .cry). - -Cryptol is a purely functional domain specific language, developed over the -past decade by Galois for the NSA, for the design, implementation and -verification of cryptographic algorithms. - -============================================================================== -Section 2: Mappings                                           *CryptolMappings* - -Code folding is done in the typical way, for example: - * za - When on a closed fold - open it. - * zM - Close all foldings to level 0. - * zR - Reduce folding - -For more information see, for example, :help za - -============================================================================== -Section 3: License                                             *CryptolLicense* - -Copyright © 2013 Edward O'Callaghan. All Rights Reserved. - -HOWEVER: -Be it known, The syntax file was written by -Copyright © 2005 Fergus Henderson. All Rights Reserved. - - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. - -============================================================================== -Section 4: Bugs                                                   *CryptolBugs* - - * https://github.com/victoredwardocallaghan/cryptol.vim/issues - -============================================================================== -Section 5: TODOs                                                *CryptolTODOs - - * Add compiler support -  - . - -============================================================================== -Section 6: Contributing                                   *CryptolContributing* - - * Edward O'Callaghan - -============================================================================== -Section 7: Changelog                                         *CryptolChangelog* - - * Initial 25 Apr 2013. - -============================================================================== -Section 8: Credits                                             *CryptolCredits* - - * Edward O'Callaghan - * Fergus Henderson - wrote the orginal syntax file. - -vim:ts=4:ft=help:tw=78:et - -endif diff --git a/doc/dart.txt b/doc/dart.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2a3bc78e..00000000 --- a/doc/dart.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'dart') == -1 - -*dart-vim-plugin*  Dart support for Vim - -INTRODUCTION                                    *dart.vim* - -dart-vim-plugin provides filetype detection, syntax highlighting, and -indentation for Dart code in Vim. - -https://github.com/dart-lang/dart-vim-plugin - -TOOLS                                           *dart-tools* - -An `includeexpr` is set that can read `.packages` files and resolve `package:` -uris to a file. See |gf| for an example use. - -COMMANDS                                        *dart-commands* - -These commands are available in buffers with the dart filetype. - -                                                *:Dart2Js* -Runs dart2js to compile the current file. Takes the same arguments as the -dart2js binary and always passes the path to the current file as the last -argument. -If there are any errors they will be shown in the quickfix window. - -                                                *:DartFmt* -Runs dartfmt and passes the current buffer content through stdin. If the -format is successful replaces the current buffer content with the formatted -result. If the format is unsuccessful errors are shown in the quickfix window. -This command does not use the file content on disk so it is safe to run with -unwritten changes. -Passes arguments through to dartfmt. - -                                                *:DartAnalyzer* -Runs dartanalyzer to analyze the current file. Takes the same arguments as the -dartanalyzer binary and always passes the path to the current file as the last -argument. -If there are any errors they will be shown in the quickfix window. - -CONFIGURATION                                   *dart-configure* - -                                                *g:dart_html_in_string* -Set to `v:true` to highlights HTML syntax inside Strings within Dart files. -Default `v:false` - -                                                *g:dart_corelib_highlight* -Set to `v:false` to disable highlighting of code Dart classes like `Map` or -`List`. -Default `v:true` -                                                *g:dart_style_guide* -Set to any value (set to `2` by convention) to set tab and width behavior to -match the Dart style guide - spaces only with an indent of 2. Also sets -`formatoptions += t` to auto wrap text. - -Configure DartFmt options with `let g:dartfmt_options`, for example, enable -auto syntax fixes with `let g:dartfmt_options = ['--fix']` -(discover formatter options with `dartfmt -h`) - - -SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING                              *dart-syntax* - -This plugin uses narrow highlight groups to allow selectively disabling the -syntax highlights. Link any of the following groups to the `Normal` highlight -group to disable them: - -`dartSdkException`: Capitalized exception or error classes defined in the SDK. - -`dartCoreType`: `void`, `var`, `dynamic` - -`dartSdkClass`: Capitalized classes defined in the SDK, along with `bool`, -`int`, `double`, and `num`. - -`dartUserType`: Any capitalized identifier. - -`dartType`: Combines `dartCoreType`, `dartSdkClass`, and `dartUserType`. - -`dartSdkTypedef`: SDK defined `typdef`s. - -`dartFunction`: Any lower cased identifier preceding an open parenthesis. - -For example, to remove the highlighting for type and function names: -> - highlight link dartType Normal - highlight link dartFunction Normal -< - - vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/dhall.txt b/doc/dhall.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8c5f37a5..00000000 --- a/doc/dhall.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'dhall') == -1 - -*dhall* Dhall syntax highlighting for Vim -                        ____ -===================================================================== -CONTENTS                                              *DhallContents* - -    1. Config ......................................... ❘DhallConfig❘ -    2. License ....................................... ❘DhallLicense❘ - -====================================================================== -Section 1: Config                                        *DhallConfig* - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                 *'g:dhall_use_ctags'* -Values: 0, 1 -Default: '' - -Generate tags file for vim on write, using universal ctags. > -    let g:dhall_use_ctags=1 -< - -                                                    *'g:dhall_format'* -Values: 0, 1 -Default: '' - -Format Dhall files on write > -    let g:dhall_format=1 -< -                                          *'g:dhall_strip_whitespace'* -Values: 0, 1 -Default: '' - -To enable whitespace stripping > -    let g:dhall_strip_whitespace=1 -< - -====================================================================== -Section 2: License                                      *DhallLicense* - -This plugin is licensed under the BDS3 license. - -endif diff --git a/doc/elixir.txt b/doc/elixir.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb482a30..00000000 --- a/doc/elixir.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'elixir') == -1 - -*elixir.txt*	Vim configuration files for Elixir http://elixir-lang.org/ - -Author: Plataformatec -License: Apache License Version 2.0 - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS					*elixir-contents* - -INTRODUCTION			|elixir-introduction| -INTERFACE			|elixir-interface| -  FUNCTIONS			  |elixir-functions| -  KEY MAPPINGS			  |elixir-key-mappings| -OPTIONS				|elixir-options| -SETTINGS			|elixir-settings| - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION					*elixir-introduction* - -*elixir* provides Vim configuration files for Elixir http://elixir-lang.org/ - -* Syntax highlighting for Elixir and EEx files -* Filetype detection for `.ex`, `.exs`, `.eex` and `.leex` files -* Automatic indentation -* Integration between Ecto projects and |vim-dadbod| for running SQL queries -  on defined Ecto repositories - - -Latest Version: -https://github.com/elixir-editors/vim-elixir - - -============================================================================== -INTERFACE					*elixir-interface* - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -FUNCTIONS					*elixir-functions* - -db#adapter#ecto#canonicalize({url})	*db#adapter#ecto#canonicalize()* -	TODO - -db#adapter#ecto#complete_opaque({url})	*db#adapter#ecto#complete_opaque()* -	TODO - -elixir#indent#indent({lnum})		*elixir#indent#indent()* -	TODO - -elixir#indent#searchpair_back_skip()	*elixir#indent#searchpair_back_skip()* -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_top_of_file()* -elixir#indent#handle_top_of_file({context}) -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_follow_prev_nb()* -elixir#indent#handle_follow_prev_nb({context}) -	TODO - -		*elixir#indent#handle_following_trailing_binary_operator()* -elixir#indent#handle_following_trailing_binary_operator({context}) -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_pipe()* -elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_pipe({context}) -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_end()* -elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_end({context}) -	TODO - -			*elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_binary_operator()* -elixir#indent#handle_starts_with_binary_operator({context}) -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_inside_block()* -elixir#indent#handle_inside_block({context}) -	TODO - -				*elixir#indent#handle_inside_generic_block()* -elixir#indent#handle_inside_generic_block({context}) -	TODO - -elixir#util#get_filename({word})	*elixir#util#get_filename({word})* -	TODO - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -KEY MAPPINGS					*elixir-key-mappings* - -TODO - - - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS					*elixir-settings* - -					*g:eelixir_default_subtype* -	TODO - -					*g:elixir_indent_debug* -	TODO - -					*g:elixir_indent_max_lookbehind* -	TODO - -					*g:elixir_use_markdown_for_docs* -	TODO - -					*g:path* -	TODO - -============================================================================== -vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2mM:ts=8:ft=help:norl - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-csv.txt b/doc/ft-csv.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7ef33464..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-csv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1768 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'csv') == -1 - -*ft-csv.txt*	For Vim version 7.4	Last Change: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 - -Author:		Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> -Version:	0.31 -Homepage:	http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2830 - -The VIM LICENSE applies to the CSV filetype plugin (see |copyright|). -NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.  USE AT-YOUR-OWN-RISK. -                                                           *csv-toc* -1. Introduction.................................|csv-intro| -2. Installation.................................|csv-installation| -3. CSV Commands.................................|csv-commands| -    3.1 WhatColumn..............................|WhatColumn_CSV| -    3.2 NrColumns...............................|NrColumns_CSV| -    3.3 SearchInColumn..........................|SearchInColumn_CSV| -    3.4 HiColumn................................|HiColumn_CSV| -    3.5 ArrangeColumn...........................|ArrangeColumn_CSV| -    3.6 UnArrangeColumn.........................|UnArrangeColumn_CSV| -    3.7 DeleteColumn............................|DeleteColumn_CSV| -    3.8 InitCSV.................................|InitCSV| -    3.9 Header..................................|Header_CSV| -    3.10 Sort...................................|Sort_CSV| -    3.11 CopyColumn.............................|Copy_CSV| -    3.12 MoveColumn.............................|MoveCol_CSV| -    3.13 Sum of a column........................|SumCol_CSV| -    3.14 Create new records ....................|NewRecord_CSV| -    3.15 Change the delimiter...................|NewDelimiter_CSV| -    3.16 Check for duplicate records............|Duplicate_CSV| -    3.17 Normal mode commands...................|csv-mapping| -    3.18 Convert CSV file.......................|csv-convert| -    3.19 Dynamic filters........................|csv-filter| -    3.20 Analyze a column.......................|csv-analyze| -    3.21 Vertical Folding.......................|csv-vertfold| -    3.22 Transposing columns....................|csv-transpose| -    3.23 Transforming into a table..............|csv-tabularize| -    3.24 Add new empty columns..................|AddColumn_CSV| -    3.25 Substitute in columns..................|Substitute_CSV| -    3.26 Count values inside a column...........|Count_CSV| -    3.27 Maximum/Minimum values ................|MaxCol_CSV| -    3.28 Average values.........................|AvgCol_CSV| -    3.29 Variance of a Column...................|VarCol_CSV| -    3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column.........|StdDevCol_CSV| -    3.31 Duplicate columns......................|DupColumn_CSV| -    3.32 Column width...........................|ColumnWidth_CSV| -4. CSV Filetype configuration...................|csv-configuration| -    4.1 Delimiter...............................|csv-delimiter| -    4.2 Column..................................|csv-column| -    4.3 HiGroup.................................|csv-higroup| -    4.4 Strict Columns..........................|csv-strict| -    4.5 Concealing..............................|csv-conceal| -    4.6 Newlines................................|csv-newline| -    4.7 Highlight column automatically..........|csv-hicol| -    4.8 Fixed width columns.....................|csv-fixedwidth| -        4.8.1 Manual setup -        4.8.2 Setup using a Wizard -    4.9 CSV Header lines........................|csv-header| -    4.10 Number format..........................|csv-nrformat| -    4.11 Move folded lines......................|csv-move-folds| -    4.12 Using Comments.........................|csv-comments| -    4.13 Size and performance considerations....|csv-size| -5. Functions....................................|CSV-Functions| -    5.1 CSVPat()................................|CSVPat()| -    5.2 CSVField()..............................|CSVField()| -    5.3 CSVCol()................................|CSVCol()| -    5.4 CSVSum()................................|CSVSum()| -    5.5 CSVCount()..............................|CSVCount()| -    5.6 CSVMax()................................|CSVMax()| -    5.7 CSVMin()................................|CSVMin()| -    5.8 CSVAvg()................................|CSVAvg()| -    5.9 CSVWidth()..............................|CSVWidth()| -6. CSV Tips and Tricks..........................|csv-tips| -    6.1 Statusline..............................|csv-stl| -    6.2 Slow CSV plugin.........................|csv-slow| -    6.3 Defining custom aggregate functions.....|csv-aggregate-functions| -    6.4 Autocommand on opening/closing files....|csv-arrange-autocmd| -    6.5 CSV Syntax error........................|csv-syntax-error| -    6.6 Calculating new column values...........|csv-calculate-column| -    6.7 Using the result of an evaluation.......|b:csv_result| -7. CSV Changelog................................|csv-changelog| - -============================================================================== -1. Introduction                                                    *csv-intro* - -This plugin is used for handling column separated data with Vim. Usually those -files are called csv files and use the ',' as delimiter, though sometimes they -use e.g. the '|' or ';' as delimiter and there also exists fixedwidth columns. -The aim of this plugin is to ease handling these kinds of files. - -This is a filetype plugin for CSV files. It was heavily influenced by -the Vim Wiki Tip667 (http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/VimTip667), though it -works differently. For instructions on installing this file, type -:help add-local-help |add-local-help| inside Vim. For a screenshot, of -how the plugin can be used, see http://www.256bit.org/~chrisbra/csv.gif - -It will make use of the |+vartabs| feature for tab delimited files to arrange -them automatically. - -============================================================================== -2. Installation						*csv-installation* - -In order to have vim automatically detect csv files, you need to have -|ftplugins| enabled (e.g. by having this line in your |.vimrc| file: > - -   :filetype plugin on - -< -The plugin already sets up some logic to detect CSV files. By default, -the plugin recognizes *.csv and *.dat files as CSV filetype. In order that the -CSV filetype plugin is loaded correctly, vim needs to be enabled to load -|filetype-plugins|. This can be ensured by putting a line like this in your -|.vimrc|: > -    :filetype plugin on -< -(see also |filetype-plugin-on|). - -In case this did not work, you need to setup vim like this: - -To have Vim automatically detect csv files, you need to do the following. - -   1) Create your user runtime directory if you do not have one yet. This -      directory needs to be in your 'runtime' path. In Unix this would -      typically the ~/.vim directory, while in Windows this is usually your -      ~/vimfiles directory. Use :echo expand("~") to find out, what Vim thinks -      your user directory is. -      To create this directory, you can do: > - -      :!mkdir ~/.vim -< -      for Unix and > - -      :!mkdir ~/vimfiles -< -      for Windows. - -   2) In that directory you create a file that will detect csv files. > - -    if exists("did_load_csvfiletype") -      finish -    endif -    let did_load_csvfiletype=1 - -    augroup filetypedetect -      au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.csv,*.dat	setfiletype csv -    augroup END -< -      You save this file as "filetype.vim" in your user runtime diretory: > - -        :w ~/.vim/filetype.vim -< -   3) To be able to use your new filetype.vim detection, you need to restart -      Vim. Vim will then  load the csv filetype plugin for all files whose -      names end with .csv. - -============================================================================== -3. Commands							*csv-commands* - -The CSV ftplugin provides several Commands. All commands are also provided -with the prefix :CSV (e.g. |:CSVNrColumns|) - -                                                            *:CSVWhatColumn* -3.1 WhatColumn                                                *WhatColumn_CSV* --------------- - -If you would like to know, on which column the cursor is, use > -    :WhatColumn -< -or > -    :CSVWhatColumn -< -Use the bang attribute, if you have a heading in the first line and you want -to know the name of the column in which the cursor is: > -    :WhatColumn! -< -                                                            *:CSVNrColumns* -3.2 NrColumns                                                 *NrColumns_CSV* --------------- - -`:NrColumns` and `:CSVNrColumns` outputs the maximum number of columns -available. It does this by testing the first 10 lines for the number of -columns. This usually should be enough. If you use the '!' attribute, it -outputs the number of columns in the current line. - -                                                        *:CSVSearchInColumn* -3.3 SearchInColumn                                        *SearchInColumn_CSV* ------------------- - -Use `:SearchInColumn` or `:CSVSearchInColumn` to search for a pattern within a -specific column. The usage is: > - -    :SearchInColumn [<nr>] /{pat}/ -< - -So if you would like to search in Column 1 for the word foobar, you enter > - -    :SearchInColumn 1 /foobar/ - -Instead of / as delimiter, you can use any other delimiter you like. If you -don't enter a column, the current column will be used. - -                                                            *:CSVHiColumn* -3.4 HiColumn                                                    *HiColumn_CSV* ------------- - -`:HiColumn` or `:CSVHiColumn` <nr> can be used to highlight Column <nr>. -Currently the plugin uses the WildMenu Highlight Group. If you would like to -change this, you need to define the variable |g:csv_hiGroup|. - -If you do not specify a <nr>, HiColumn will highlight the column on which the -cursor is. Use > - -    :HiColumn! - -to remove any highlighting. - -If you want to automatically highlight a column, see |csv-hicol| - -                                            *:ArrangeColumn* *:CSVArrangeColumn* -3.5 ArrangeColumn                                          *ArrangeColumn_CSV* ------------------ - -If you would like all columns to be visually arranged, you can use the -`:ArrangeColumn` or `:CSVArrangeColumn` command: > - -    :[range]ArrangeColumn[!] [<Row>] - -Beware, that this will change your file and depending on the size of -your file may slow down Vim significantly. This is highly experimental. -:ArrangeCommand will try to vertically align all columns by their maximum -column size. While the command is run, a progressbar in the statusline 'stl' -will be shown. - -Use the bang attribute to force recalculating the column width. This is -slower, but especially if you have modified the file, this will correctly -calculate the width of each column so that they can be correctly aligned. If -no column width has been calculated before, the width will be calculated, even -if the '!' has not been given. - -If <Row> is given, will use the Row, to calculate the width, else will -calculate the maximum of at least the first 10,000 rows to calculate the -width. The limit of 10,000 is set to speed up the processing and can be -overriden by setting the "b:csv_arrange_use_all_rows" variable (see below). - -If [range] is not given, it defaults to the current line. - -							*csv_arrange_align* -By default, the columns will be right-aligned. If you want a different -alignment you need to specify this through the b:csv_arrange_align variable. -This is a string of flags ('r': right align, 'l': left align, 'c': center -alignment, '.': decimal alignment) where each flag defines the alignment for -a particular column (starting from left). Missing columns will be right aligned. -You can use '*' to repeat the previous value until the end. -So this: > - -    :let b:csv_arrange_align = 'lc.' -< -Will left-align the first column, center align the second column, decimal -align the third column and all following columns right align. (Note: decimal -aligning might slow down Vim and additionally, if the value is no decimal -number it will be right aligned). -And this: > - -    :let b:csv_arrange_align = 'l*' - -Will left align all columns. - -If you change the alignment parameter, you need to use the "!" attribute, the -next time you run the |:ArrangeCol| command, otherwise for performance -reasons, it won't be considered. - -Note, arranging the columns can be very slow on large files or many columns (see -|csv-slow| on how to increase performance for this command). For large files, -calculating the column width can take long and take a considerable amount of -memory. Therefore, the csv plugin will at most check 10.000 lines for the -width. Set the variable b:csv_arrange_use_all_rows to 1 to use all records: > - -    :let b:csv_arrange_use_all_rows = 1 -< -(this could however in the worst case lead to a crash). - -To disable the statusline progressbar set the variable g:csv_no_progress: > - -    :let g:csv_no_progress = 1 -< -This will disable the progressbar and slightly improve performance (since no -additional redraws are needed). - -Note: this command does not work for fixed width columns |csv-fixedwidth| - -See also |csv-arrange-autocmd| on how to have vim automatically arrange a CSV -file upon entering it. - -By default, all lines in the file are considered to calculate the column width. -If you want to ignore some lines at the beginning of the file, set the global -variable g:csv_skipfirst to the number of lines to be ignored, e.g. the first -line of the file can be ignored with > - -    :let g:csv_skipfirst = 1 -< -Then use the '!' to force recalculation of column width when applying  -:ArrangeColumn - -                                                        *:CSVUnArrangeColumn* -3.6 UnArrangeColumn                                    *UnArrangeColumn_CSV* ------------------ - -If you would like to undo a previous :ArrangeColumn command, you can use this -`:UnArrangeColumn` or `:CSVUnArrangeColumn` command: > - -    :[range]UnArrangeColumn - -Beware, that is no exact undo of the :ArrangeColumn command, since it strips -away all leading blanks for each column. So if previously a column contained -only some blanks, this command will strip all blanks. - -If [range] is given, it defaults to the current line. - -                                                        *:CSVDeleteColumn* -3.7 DeleteColumn                                           *DeleteColumn_CSV* ----------------- - -The command `:DeleteColumn` or `:CSVDeleteColumn` can be used to delete a specific column. > - -    :DeleteColumn 2 - -will delete column 2. If you use `:DeleteColumn 2-3` columns 2 and 3 will be -deleted. - -If you don't specify a column number, it will delete the column on which the -cursor is. Alternatively, you can also specify a search string. The plugin -will then delete all columns that match the pattern: > - -    :DeleteColumn /foobar -< -will delete all columns where the pattern "foobar" matches. - -                                                                *:CSVInit* -                                                                *:InitCSV* -3.8 CSVInit ------------ -Reinitialize the Plugin. Use this, if you have changed the configuration -of the plugin (see |csv-configuration| ). -If you use the bang (!) attribute, it will keep the b:delimiter configuration -variable. - -                                                                *:CSVHeader* -3.9 Header lines						 *Header_CSV* ----------------- -The `:Header` or `:CSVHeader` command splits the csv-buffer and adds a window, -that holds a small fraction of the csv file. This is useful, if the first line -contains some kind of a heading and you want always to display it. This works -similar to fixing a certain line at the top. As optional argument, you can -give the number of columns from the top, that shall be displayed. By default, -1 is used (You can define your own default by setting the b:csv_headerline -variable, see |csv-header|). Use the '!' to close this window. So this > - -    :Header 3 - -opens at the top a split window, that holds the first 3 lines, is fixed -and horizontally 'scrollbind'ed to the csv window and highlighted using the -CSVHeaderLine highlighting. -To close the header window, use > - -    :Header! - -Note, this won't work with linebreaks in the column. - -Note also, that if you already have a horizontal header window (|VHeader_CSV|), -this command will close the horizontal Header window. This is because of a -limitation of Vim itself, which doesn't allow to sync the scrolling between -two windows horizontally and at the same time have another window only sync -its scrolling vertically. - -Note: this command does not work for fixed width columns |csv-fixedwidth| - -                                                *:CSVVHeader* *VHeader_CSV* -If you want a vertical header line, use `:VHeader` or `:CSVVHeader`. This works -similar to the |Header_CSV| command, except that it will open a vertical split -window with the first column always visible. It will always open the first -column in the new split window. Use the '!' to close the window. If you -specify a count, that many columns will be visible (default: the first). Add -the bang to the count, if you only want the specific column to be visible. -> -    :VHeader 2 -< -This will open a vertical split window containing the first 2 columns, while -> -    :VHeader 2! -< -Opens a new vertical split window containing only the 2 second column. - -Note, this won't work with linebreaks in the column. -Note also: this command does not work for fixed width columns |csv-fixedwidth| - - -                                        *:CSVVHeaderToggle* *:CSVHeaderToggle* -                                        *VHeaderToggle_CSV* *HeaderToggle_CSV* -Use the `:HeaderToggle` and `:VHeaderToggle` command to toggle displaying the -horizontal or vertical header line. Alternatively, use `:CSVHeaderToggle` or -`:CSVVHeaderToggle` - - -                                                                *:CSVSort* -3.10 Sort							*Sort_CSV* ---------- -The command `:Sort` or `:CSVSort` can be used to sort the csv file on a -certain column. If no range is given, is sorts the whole file. Specify the -column number to sort on as argument. Use the '!' attribute to reverse the -sort order. For example, the following command sorts line 1 til 10 on the 3 -column > - -    :1,10Sort 3 - -While this command > - -    :1,10Sort! 3 - -reverses the order based on column 3. - -The column number can be optionally followed by any of the flags [i], [n], -[x] and [o] for [i]gnoring case, sorting by [n]umeric, he[x]adecimal -or [o]ctal value. - -When no column number is given, it will sort by the column, on which the -cursor is currently. - -                                                                *:CSVColumn* -3.11 Copy Column        					 *Copy_CSV* ----------------- -If you need to copy a specific column, you can use the command `:CSVColumn` or -`:Column` > - -    :[N]Column [a] - -Copy column N into register a. This will copy all the values, that are -not folded-away (|csv-filter|) and skip comments. - -If you don't specify N, the column of the current cursor position is used. -If no register is given, the default register -|quotequote| is used. - -                                                                *:CSVMoveCol* -3.12 Move A Column        					 *MoveCol_CSV* ------------------- -You can move one column to the right of another column by using the -`:CSVMoveColumn` or `:MoveColumn` command > - -    :[range]MoveColumn [source] [dest] - -This moves the column number source to the right of column nr destination. If -both arguments are not given, move the column on which the cursor is to the -right of the current last column. If [range] is not given, MoveColumn moves -the entire column, otherwise, it moves the columns only for the lines within -the range, e.g. given that your first line is a header line, which you don't -want to change > - -    :2,$MoveColumn 1 $ - -this would move column 1 behind the last column, while keeping the header line -as is. - - -                                                                *:CSVSumCol* -3.13 Sum of a Column        					 *SumCol_CSV* --------------------- -You can let Vim output the sum of a column using the `:CSVSumCol` or `:SumCol` -command > - -    :[range]SumCol [nr] [/format/] - -This outputs the result of the column <nr> within the range given. If no range -is given, this will calculate the sum of the whole column. If <nr> is not -given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the -delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be -considered. - -By default, Vim uses the a numerical format that uses the '.' as decimal -separator while there is no thousands separator. If youre file contains -the numbers in a different format, you can use the /format/ option to specify -a different thousands separator or a different decimal separator. The format -needs to be specified like this: -    /x:y/ -where 'x' defines the thousands separator and y defines the decimal -separator and each one is optional. This means, that > - -    :SumCol 1 /:,/ - -uses the default thousands separator and ',' as the decimal separator and > - -    :SumCol 2 / :./ - -uses the Space as thousands separator and the '.' as decimal separator. - -Note, if you Vim is compiled without floating point number format (|+float|), -Vim will only aggregate the integer part and therefore won't use the 'y' -argument in the /format/ specifier. - -See also |csv-aggregate-functions| - -                                                            *:CSVNewRecord* -3.14 Create new Records                                      *NewRecord_CSV* ------------------------ -If you want to create one or several records, you can use the `:NewRecord` or -`:CSVNewRecord` command: > - -    :[range]NewRecord [count] - -This will create in each line given by range [count] number of new empty -records. If [range] is not specified, creates a new line below the line the -cursor is on and if count is not given, it defaults to 1. - - -                                                            *:CSVNewDelimiter* -3.15 Change the delimiter                                    *NewDelimiter_CSV* -------------------------- -If you want to change the field delimiter of your file you can use the -`:CSVNewDelimiter` or `:NewDelimiter` command: > - -    :NewDelimiter char - -This changes the field delimiter of your file to the new delimiter "char". -Note: Will remove trailing delimiters. - -                                                            *:CSVDuplicate* -3.16 Check for duplicate records                            *Duplicate_CSV* --------------------------------- -If you want to check the file for duplicate records, use the command -`:Duplicate` or `:CSVDuplicate`: > - -    :Duplicate columnlist -< - -Columnlist needs to be a numeric comma-separated list of all columns that you -want to check. You can also use a range like '2-5' which means the plugin -should check columns 2,3,4 and 5. - -If the plugin finds a duplicate records, it outputs its line number (but it -only does that at most 10 times). - -3.17 Normal mode commands					 *csv-mapping* -------------------------- -The csv filetype plugin redefines the following keys (in normal Mode) as: - -<C-Right> or L or W	Move [count] field forwards - -<C-Left> or E or H	Move [count] field backwards (but see |csv-mapping-H|  -                        for the movement of H). - -<Up> or K		Move [count] lines upwards within the same column - -<Down> or J		Move [count] lines downwards within the same column - -The upwards and downwards motions try to keep the cursor in the relative -position within the cell when changing lines. That is not a guaranteed to work -and will fail if the upper/lower cell is of a different width than the -starting cell. - -<Enter>                 Dynamically fold all lines away, that don't match -                        the value in the current column. See |csv-filter| - -                        In |Replace-mode| and |Virtual-Replace-mode| does not -                        create a new row, but instead moves the cursor to the -                        beginning of the same column, one more line below. - -<Space>                 Dynamically fold all lines away, that match -                        the value in the current column. See |csv-filter| - -<BS>                    Remove last item from the dynamic filter. -                        See |csv-filter| - -                                                    *csv-mapping-H* -Note how the mapping of 'H' differs from 'E' - -H step fields backwards but also stops at where the content of the columns -begins. - -If you look into this example (with the cursor being '|') - -    aaa,   bbbb,|ccc ` - -Pressing 'H' moves to - -    aaa,   |bbbb,ccc ` - -Pressing 'H' again moves to - -    aaa,|   bbbb,ccc ` - -Pressing 'H' again moves to  - -    |aaa,   bbbb,ccc ` - -While with 'E', the cursor moves to:  - -     aaa,|  bbbb,ccc ` - -and pressing  'E' again, it would move directly to  - -    |aaa,   bbbb,ccc ` - -                                                            *csv-textobjects* -Also, the csv plugin defines these text-object: - -if                      Inner Field (contains everything up to the delimiter) -af                      Outer Field (contains everything up to and including -                        the delimiter) -iL                      Inner Line (visually linewise select all lines, that -                        has the same value at the cursor's column) - -Note, that the <BS>, <CR>, K and J overlap Vim's default mapping for |<CR>|, -|<BS>|, |J| and |K| respectively. Therefore, this functionality has been -mapped to a sane default of <Localleader>J and <LocalLeader>K. If you haven't -changed the |<Leader>| or |<LocalLeader>| variables, those the <Localleader> -is equival to a single backslash '\', e.g. \K would run the lookup function on -the word under the cursor and \J would join this line with the previous line. - -If you want to prevent the mapping of keys, simply set the global variable -g:csv_nomap_<key> to 1, (remove the special characters `<>` and replace `-` by -`_`), e.g. to prevent mapping of <CR> and <C-Left> in csv files, put > - -    let g:csv_nomap_cr = 1 -    let g:csv_nomap_c_left = 1 -< -into your |.vimrc|. Note, the keyname must be lower case. - -Also the csv plugins follows the general consensus, that when the variable -g:no_plugin_maps or g:no_csv_maps is set, no key will be mapped. - - -                                           *:CSVConvertData* *ConvertData_CSV* -3.18 Converting a CSV File					 *csv-convert* --------------------------- -You can convert your CSV file to a different format with the `:ConvertData` -or `:CSVConvertData` command > - -    ConvertData - -Use the the ! attribute, to convert your data without the delimiter. - -This command will interactively ask you for the definition of 3 variables. -After which it will convert your csv file into a new format, defined by those -3 variables and open the newly created file in a new window. Those 3 variables -define how the text converted. - -First, You need to define what has to be done, before converting your column -data. That is done with the "pre convert" variable. The content of this -variable will be put in front of the new document. - -Second, you define, what has to be put after the converted content of your -column data. This happens with the "post convert" variable. Basically the -contents of this variable will be put after processing the columns. - -Last, the columns need to be converted into your format. For this you can -specify a printf() format like string, that defines how your data will be -converted. You can use '%s' to specify placeholders, which will later be -replaced by the content of the actual column. - -For example, suppose you want to convert your data into HTML, then you first -call the > - -    :ConvertData - -At this point, Vim will ask you for input. First, you need to specify, what -needs to be done before processing the data: - -    Pre convert text: <html><body><table> ` - -This would specify to put the HTML Header before the actual data can be -processed. If the variable g:csv_pre_convert is already defined, Vim will -already show you its' content as default value. Simply pressing Enter will use -this data. After that, Vim asks, what the end of the converted file needs to -look like: - -    Post convert text: </table></body></html> ` - -So here you are defining how to finish up the HTML file. If the variable -g:csv_post_convert is already defined, Vim will already show you its' content -as default value which you can confirm by pressing Enter. Last, you define, -how your columns need to be converted. Again, Vim asks you for how to do that: - -    Converted text, use %s for column input: ` -    <tr><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td></tr> - -This time, you can use '%s' expandos. They tell Vim, that they need to be -replaced by the actual content of your file. It does by going from the first -column in your file and replacing it with the corresponding %s in that order. -If there are less '%s' expandos than columns in your file, Vim will skip the -columns, that are not used. Again If the variable g:csv_convert is already -defined, Vim will already show you its' content as default value which you can -confirm by pressing Enter. - -After you hit Enter, Vim will convert your data and put it into a new window. -It may look like this: - -    <html><body><table> ` -    <tr><td>1,</td><td>2,</td><td>3,</td></tr> ` -    <tr><td>2,</td><td>2,</td><td>4,</td></tr> ` -    </table></body></html> ` - -Note, this is only a proof of concept. A better version of converting your -data to HTML is bundled with Vim (|:TOhtml|). - -But may be you want your data converted into SQL-insert statements. That could -be done like this: > - -    ConvertData! -< -    Pre convert text: ` - -(Leave this empty. It won't be used). - -    Post convert text: Commit; ` - -After inserting the data, commit it into the database. - -    Converted text, use %s for column input: ` -    Insert into table foobar values ('%s', '%s', %s); ` - -Note, that the last argument is not included within single quotation marks, -since in this case the data is assumed to be integer and won't need to be -quoted for the database. - -After hitting Enter, a new Window will be opened, which might look like this: - -    Insert into table foobar values('Foobar', '2', 2011); ` -    Insert into table foobar values('Bar', '1', 2011); ` -    Commit; ` - -Since the command was used with the bang attribute (!), the converted data -doesn't include the column delimiters. - -Now you can copy it into your database, or further manipulate it. - -3.19 Dynamic filters      					 *csv-filter* --------------------- -If you are on a value and only want to see lines that have the same value in -this column, you can dynamically filter the file and fold away all lines not -matching the value in the current column. To do so, simply press <CR> (Enter). -Now Vim will fold away all lines, that don't have the same value in this -particular row. Note, that leading blanks and the delimiter is removed and the -value is used literally when comparing with other values. If you press <Space> -on the value, all fields having the same value will be folded away. -Pressing <BS> will remove the last item from the dynamic filter. To remove all -filters, keep pressing <BS> until no more filters are present. - -The way this is done is, that the value from the column is extracted and a -regular expression for that field is generated from it. In the end this -regular expression is used for folding the file. - -A subsequent <CR> or <Space> on another value, will add this value to the -current applied filter (this is like using the logical AND between the -currently active filter and the new value). To remove the last item from the -filter, press <BS> (backspace). If all items from the filter are removed, -folding will be disabled. - -If some command messes up the folding, you can use |zX| to have the folding -being reinitialized. - -By default, the first line is assumed to be the header and won't be folded -away. See also |csv-header|. - -If you have set the g:csv_move_folds variable and the file is modifiable, all -folded lines will be moved to the end of the file, so you can view all -non-folded lines as one consecutive area  (see also |csv-move-folds|) - -                                           *:CSVFilter* *:Filter* *Filter_CSV* -To see the active filters, you can use the `:Filter` or `:CSVFilter` command. -This will show you a small summary, of what filters are active and looks like -this: - -Nr      Match   Col           Name              Value ~ -===================================================== ` -01       -       07          Price              23.10 ` -02       +       08            Qty                 10 ` - -This means, there are two filters active. The current active filter is on -column 7 (column name is Price) and all values that match 23.10 will be folded -away AND all values that don't match a value of 10 in the QTY column will also -be folded away. -When removing one item from the filter by pressing <BS>, it will always remove -the last item (highest number in NR column) from the active filter values. - -Note, that depending on your csv file and the number of filters you used, -applying the filter might actually slow down vim, because a complex regular -expression is generated that is applied by the fold expression. Look into the -@/ (|quote_/|) register to see its value. - -Use |zX| to apply the current value of your search register as filter. Use > - -    :Filters! - -to reapply all values from the current active filter and fold non-matching -items away. - -                                                    *:CSVAnalyze* *Analyze_CSV* -3.20 Analyze a Column       					 *csv-analyze* ---------------------- -If you'd like to know, how the values are distributed among a certain column, -you can use the `:CSVAnalyze` or `:Analyze` command. So > - -    :Analyze 3 - -outputs the the distribution of the top 5 values in column 3. This looks like -this: - -Nr      Count    %      Value ~ -============================= ` -01      20      50%     10    ` -02      10      25%     2     ` -03      10      25%     5     ` - -This tells you, that the the value '10' in column 3 occurs 50% of the time -(exactly 20 times) and the other 2 values '2' and '5' occur only 10 times, so -25% of the time. - -In addition, a second argument may be used to specify the number of top values. -So  - -    :Analyze 3 10 - -outputs the the distribution of the top 10 values in column 3, respectively. - -                                                 *:CSVVertFold* *VertFold_CSV* -3.21 Vertical Folding       					 *csv-vertfold* ---------------------- -Sometimes, you want to hide away certain columns to better view only certain -columns without having to horizontally scroll. You can use the `:CSVVertFold` -or `:VertFold` command to hide certain columns: > - -    :VertFold [<nr>] -< -This will hide all columns from the first until the number entered. It -currently can't hide single columns, because of the way, syntax highlighting -is used. This command uses the conceal-feature |:syn-conceal| to hide away -those columns. If no nr is given, hides all columns from the beginning till -the current column. - -Use > -    :VertFold! - -to display all hidden columns again. - -                                                *:CSVTranspose* *Transpose_CSV* -3.22 Transposing a column                                      *csv-transpose* -------------------------- -Transposing means to exchange rows and columns. You can transpose the csv -file, using the `:CSVTranspose` or `:Transpose` : > - -    :[range]Transpose -< -command. If [range] is not given, it will transpose the complete file, -otherwise it will only transpose the lines in the range given. Note, comments -will be deleted and transposing does not work with fixed-width columns. - -                                                          *:CSVTabularize* -3.23 Transforming into a table                      *:CSVTable* *csv-tabularize* ------------------------------- -You  can also transform your csv data into a visual table, using the -`:CSVTabularize` or `:CSVTable`: > - -    :CSVTabularize -< -command. This will make a frame around your csv data and substitute all -delimiters by '|', so that it will look like a table. - -e.g. consider this data: > -> -First,Second,Third ~ -10,5,2 ` -5,2,10 ` -2,10,5 ` -10,5,2 ` - -This will be transformed into: > - -    |---------------------| -    | First| Second| Third| -    |------|-------|------| -    |    10|      5|     2| -    |     5|      2|    10| -    |     2|     10|     5| -    |    10|      5|     2| -    |---------------------| - -If your Vim uses an unicode 'encoding', the plugin makes a nice table using -special unicode drawing glyphs (but it might be possible, that those chars are -not being displayed correctly, if either your terminal or the gui font doesn't -have characters for those codepoints). If you use the bang form, each row will -be separated by a line. -You can also visual select a range of lines and use :Tabularize to have only -that range converted into a nice ascii table. Else it try to use the current -paragraph and try to transform it. - -If you use the '!' bang argument, between each row, a line will be drawn. - -In csv files, you can also use the :CSVTabularize command, in different -filetypes you can use the :CSVTable command (and is available as plugin so it -will be available for non-CSV filetypes). - -Set the variable g:csv_table_leftalign=1 if you want the columns to be -leftaligned. - -Note: Each row must contain exactly as many fields as columns. - -This command is available as default plugin. To disable this feature, set the  - variable g:csv_disable_table_command to 1: > - -    :let g:csv_disable_table_command = 1 -< -                                                            *:CSVAddColumn* -3.24 Add new empty columns                                   *AddColumn_CSV* --------------------------- -If you want to add new empty columns to your file you can use the -`:CSVAddColumn` or `:AddColumn` command: > - -    :[range]AddColumn [column] [count] - -By default, this works for the whole file, but you can give a different range -to which the AddColumn command applies. If no arguments are given, the new -empty column will be added after the column on which the cursor is. You can -however add as first argument the column number after which the new column -needs to be added. - -Additionally, you can also add a count number to add several columns at once -after the specified column number. Use 0 for the column number, if you want to -add several columns after the current column. - -                                                            *:CSVSubstitute* -3.25 Substitute in columns                                  *Substitute_CSV* --------------------------- -If you want to substitute only in specific columns, you can use the -`:CSVSubstitute` or `:Substitute` command: > - -    :[range]Substitute [column/]pattern/string[/flags] - -This means in the range and within the given columns replace pattern by -string. This works basically like the |:s| command, except that you MUST use -forward slashes / to delimit the command. The optional part `[column/]` can -take either the form of an address or if you leave it out, substitution will -only happen in the current column. Additionally, you can use the `1,5/` form -to substitute within the columns 1 till 5 or you can even use `1,$` which -means to substitute in each column (so in fact this simplifies to a simple -`:s` command whithin the given range. For the use of `[/flags]` see |:s_flags| -Here are some examples: > - -    :%Substitute 1,4/foobar/baz/gce - -Substitutes in the whole file in columns 1 till 4 the pattern foobar by baz -for every match ('g' flag) and asks for confirmation ('c' flag). - -    :%S 3,$/(\d\+)/\1 EUR/g - -Substitutes in each column starting from the third each number and appends the -EURO suffix to it. - -3.26 Count Values inside a Column      				 *Count_CSV* ---------------------------------- -You can let Vim output the number of values inside a column using the `:CSVCountCol`  -command > - -    :[range]CountCol [nr] [distinct] - -This outputs the number of [distinct] values visible in the column [nr] -If [distinct] is not given, count's all values. Note, header rows and folded -rows won't be counted. - -The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. - -See also |csv-aggregate-functions| - -3.27 Maximum/Minimum value of a Column 		*MaxCol_CSV* *MinCol_CSV* ---------------------------------------- -You can let Vim output the 10 maximum/minimum values of a column using the -`:CSVMaxCol` command > - -    :[range]MaxCol [nr][distinct] [/format/] -    :[range]MinCol [nr][distinct] [/format/] - -This outputs the result of the column <nr> within the range given. If no range -is given, this will calculate the max value of the whole column. If <nr> is not -given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the -delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be -considered. - -                                                    *format_number_csv* -By default, Vim uses the a numerical format that uses the '.' as decimal -separator while there is no thousands separator. If youre file contains -the numbers in a different format, you can use the /format/ option to specify -a different thousands separator or a different decimal separator. The format -needs to be specified like this: -    /x:y/ -where 'x' defines the thousands separator and y defines the decimal -separator and each one is optional. This means, that > - -    :MaxCol 1 /:,/ - -uses the default thousands separator and ',' as the decimal separator and > - -    :MaxCol 2 / :./ - -uses the Space as thousands separator and the '.' as decimal separator. - -If [distinct] is given, only returns the number of distinct values. - -The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. - -3.28 Average value of a Column 				*AvgCol_CSV* ------------------------------- -You can let Vim output the value of a column using the `:CSVAvgCol` command > - -    :[range]AvgCol [nr] [/format/] - -This outputs the result of the column <nr> within the range given. If no range -is given, this will calculate the average value of the whole column. If <nr> is not -given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the -delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be -considered. - -For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|. - -The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. - -See also |csv-aggregate-functions| - -3.29 Variance of a Column 				*VarCol_CSV* *SmplVarCol* *PopVarCol* -_________________________ - -    :[range]PopVarCol [nr] [/format/] - -    :[range]SmplVarCol [nr] [/format/] - -Calculate the Population or Sample Variance for the specified column. - -This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range -is given, this will calculate the statistical variance of the whole column. If <nr> is not -given, this calculates the variance for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the delimiter -will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered. - -The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. - -For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|. - -3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column *StdDevCol_CSV* *PopStdCol* *SmplStdCol* -___________________________________ - -    :[range]PopStdCol [nr] [/format/] - -    :[range]SmplStdCol [nr] [/format/] - -Calculate the Population or Sample Standard Deviation for the specified column. - -This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range -is given, this will calculate the standard deviation of the whole column. If <nr> is not -given, this calculates the standard deviation for the column the cursor is on. Note, that -the delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered. - -The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. - -For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|. - -                                                            *:CSVDupColumn* -3.31 Duplicate columns                                       *DupColumn_CSV* ----------------------- -If you want to add duplicate an existing column you can use the -`:CSVDupColumn` or `:DupColumn` command: > - -    :[range]DupColumn [column] [count] - -By default, this works for the whole file, but you can give a different range -to which the command applies. By default it will duplicate the column on which -the cursor is, but you can add as first argument which column will be duplicated. - -Additionally, you can also provide a count to copy several columns at once. - -                                                        *ColumnWidth_CSV* -3.32 Column Width                                       *:CSVColumnWidth* ------------------ -If you want to know the width of each column, you can use the `:CSVColumnWidth` command: > - -    :CSVColumnWidth  - -This will output the width for each column at the bottom. See also -|CSVWidth()| function - -3.33 Sum of Numbers in a Row	                   				*SumRow_CSV* ----------------------------- -You can let Vim output the sum of a field in a row using the `:CSVASumRow` command > - -    :[range]SumRow [/format/] - -This outputs the sum of the row [range]. If no range is given, this will -calculate the sum for the current row. Note, that the delimiter will be -stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered. - -For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv| -============================================================================== -4. CSV Configuration					 *csv-configuration* - -The CSV plugin tries to automatically detect the field delimiter for your -file, cause although often the file is called CSV (comma separated values), a -semicolon is actually used. By default the plugin tries the following -delimiters: ',', ';', '|', '\t', '^', ':'.  -The column separator is stored in the buffer-local variable b:delimiter. This -delimiter is heavily used, because you need it to define a column. Almost all -commands use this variable therefore. - -4.1 Delimiter				              	*csv-delimiter* -------------- -To override the automatic detection of the delimiter and define the separator -manually, use: > - -    :let g:csv_delim=',' - -to let the comma be the delimiter. This sets the buffer local delimiter -variable b:delimiter. - -You can also set default delimiter to prevent a warning if no delimiter can -be detected: > - -    :let g:csv_default_delim=',' - -If your file does not consist of delimited columns, but rather is a fixed -width csv file, see |csv-fixedwidth| for configuring the plugin appropriately. - -If you changed the delimiter, you should reinitialize the plugin using -|InitCSV| - -Note: the delimiter will be used to generate a regular expression that matches -a column. Internally the plugin uses the very-nomagic setting for the -delimiter, so escaping is not neccessary. - -If you want to override which delimiters are probed automatically, set the -g:csv_delim_test variable like this: > -        :let g:csv_delim_test = ',;|' - -This will only make the plugin test the possible delimiters ',', ';' and '|'. -This will also make the automatic detection a bit faster, since it does not -need to test that many delimiters. - -4.2 Column							*csv-column* ----------- -The definition, of what a column is, is defined as buffer-local variable -b:col. By default this variable is initialized to: > - -    let b:col='\%(\%([^' . b:delimiter . ']*"[^"]*"[^' . b:delimiter . ']*' -    \. b:delimiter . '\)\|\%([^' . b:delimiter . ']*\%(' . b:delimiter -    \. '\|$\)\)\)' - -This should take care of quoted delimiters within a column. Those should -obviously not count as a delimiter. This regular expression is quite -complex and might not always work on some complex cases (e.g. linebreaks -within a field, see RFC4180 for some ugly cases that will probably not work -with this plugin). - -If you changed the b:delimiter variable, you need to redefine the b:col -variable, cause otherwise it will not reflect the change. To change the -variable from the comma to a semicolon, you could call in your CSV-Buffer -this command: > - -    :let b:col=substitute(b:col, ',', ';', 'g') - -Check with :echo b:col, if the definition is correct afterwards. - -You can also force the plugin to use your own defined regular expression as -column. That regular expression should include the delimiter for the columns. -To define your own regular expression, set the g:csv_col variable: > - -    let g:csv_col='[^,]*,' - -This defines a column as a field delimited by the comma (where no comma can be -contained inside a field), similar to how |csv-strict| works. - -You should reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| - -4.3 Highlighting Group                                         *csv-higroup* ----------------------- -By default the csv ftplugin uses the WildMenu highlighting Group to define how -the |HiColumn| command highlights columns. If you would like to define a -different highlighting group, you need to set this via the g:csv_hiGroup -variable. You can e.g. define it in your |.vimrc|: > - -    :let g:csv_hiGroup = "IncSearch" - -You need to restart Vim, if you have changed this variable or use |InitCSV| - -The |hl-Title| highlighting is used for the Header line that is created by the -|Header_CSV| command. If you prefer a different highlighting, set the -g:csv_hiHeader variable to the prefered highlighting: > - -    let g:csv_hiHeader = 'Pmenu' -< -This would set the header window to the |hl-Pmenu| highlighting, that is used -for the popup menu. To disable the custom highlighting, simply |unlet| the -variable: > - -    unlet g:csv_hiHeader - -You should reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| - -4.4 Strict Columns						*csv-strict* ------------------- -The default regular expression to define a column is quite complex -(|csv-column|). This slows down the processing and makes Vim use more memory -and it could still not fit to your specific use case. - -If you know, that in your data file, the delimiter cannot be contained inside -the fields quoted or escaped, you can speed up processing (this is quite -noticeable when using the |ArrangeColumn_CSV| command) by setting the -g:csv_strict_columns variable: > - -    let g:csv_strict_columns = 1 - -This would define a column as this regex: > - -    let b:col = '\%([^' . b:delimiter . ']*' . b:delimiter . '\|$\)' - -Much simpler then the default column definition, isn't it? -See also |csv-column| and |csv-delimiter| - -You can disable the effect if you |unlet| the variable: > - -    unlet g:csv_strict_columns - -You should reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| - -For example when opening a CSV file you get the Error |E363|: pattern uses -more memory than 'maxmempattern'. In this case, either increase the -'maxmempattern' or set the g:csv_strict_columns variable. - - -4.5 Concealing					*csv-syntax*	*csv-conceal* --------------- -The CSV plugin comes with a function to syntax highlight csv files. Basically -allt it does is highlight the columns and the header line. - -By default, the delimiter will not be displayed, if Vim supports |conceal| of -syntax items and instead draws a vertical line. If you don't want that, simply -set the g:csv_noconceal variable in your .vimrc > - -    let g:csv_no_conceal = 1 - -and to disable it, simply unlet the variable > - -    unlet g:csv_no_conceal - -You should reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| -Note: You can also set the 'conceallevel' option to control how the concealed -chars will be displayed. - -If you want to customize the syntax colors, you can define your own groups. -The CSV plugin will use already defined highlighting groups, if they are -already defined, otherwise it will define its own defaults which should be -visible with 8, 16, 88 and 256 color terminals. For that it uses the -CSVColumnHeaderOdd and CSVColumnHeaderEven highlight groups for syntax -coloring the first line. All other lines get either the CSVColumnOdd or -CSVColumnEven highlighting. - -In case you want to define your own highlighting groups, you can define your -own syntax highlighting like this in your |.vimrc| > - -    hi CSVColumnEven term=bold ctermbg=4 guibg=DarkBlue -    hi CSVColumnOdd  term=bold ctermbg=5 guibg=DarkMagenta -    hi CSVColumnHeaderEven ... -    hi CSVColumnHeaderOdd ... - -Alternatively, you can simply link those highlighting groups to some other -ones, you really like: > - -    hi link CSVColumnOdd MoreMsg -    hi link CSVColumnEven Question -< -If you do not want column highlighting, set the variable -g:csv_no_column_highlight to 1 > - -    :let g:csv_no_column_highlight = 1 -< -Note, these changes won't take effect, until you restart Vim. - - -4.6 Newlines						*csv-newline* ------------- -RFC4180 allows newlines in double quoted strings. By default, the csv-plugin -won't recognize newlines inside fields. It is however possible to make the -plugin aware of newlines within quoted strings. To enable this, set > - -    let g:csv_nl = 1 - -and to disable it again, simply unset the variable > - -    unlet g:csv_nl - -It is a good idea to reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| - -Note, this might not work correctly in all cases. The syntax highlighting -seems to change on cursor movements. This could possibly be a bug in the -syntax highlighting engine of Vim. Also, |WhatColumn_CSV| can't handle -newlines inside fields and will most certainly be wrong. - -4.7 Highlight column automatically				*csv-hicol* ----------------------------------- -You can let vim automatically highlight the column on which the cursor is. -This works by defining an |CursorMoved| autocommand to always highlight the -column, when the cursor is moved in normal mode. Note, this does not update -the highlighting, if the Cursor is moved in Insert mode. To enable this, -define the g:csv_highlight_column variable like this > - -    let g:csv_highlight_column = 'y' - -and to disable it again, simply unset the variable > - -    unlet g:csv_highlight_column - -It is a good idea to reinitialize the plugin afterwards |InitCSV| - -4.8 Fixed width columns                                        *csv-fixedwidth* ------------------------ -Sometimes there are no real columns, but rather the file is fixed width with -no distinct delimiters between each column. The CSV plugin allows you to -handle such virtual columns like csv columns, if you define where each column -starts. - -Note: Except for |ArrangeColumn_CSV| and the |Header_CSV| commands, all -commands work in either mode. Those two commands won't do anything in the case -of fixedwidth columns, since they don't really make sense here. - -4.8.1 Manual setup ------------------- -You can do this, by setting the buffer-local variable -b:csv_fixed_width like this > - -    let b:csv_fixed_width="1,5,9,13,17,21" - -This defines that each column starts at multiples of 4. Be sure, to issue -this command in the buffer, that contains your file, otherwise, it won't -have an effect, since this is a buffer-local option (|local-option|) - -After setting this variable, you should reinitialize the plugins using -|InitCSV| - -                                                                    *CSVFixed* -4.8.2 Setup using a Wizard --------------------------- -Alternatively, you can setup the fixed width columns using the :CSVFixed -command. This provides a simple wizard to select each column. If you enter -the command: > -    :CSVFixed -< -The first column will be highlighted and Vim outputs: -<Cursor>, <Space>, <ESC>, <BS>, <CR>... -This means, you can now use those 5 keys to configure the fixed-width columns: - -   <Cursor> Use Cursor Left (<Left>) and Cursor Right (<Right>) to move the -            highlighting bar. -   <Space>  If you press <Space>, this column will be fixed and remain -            highlighted and there will be another bar, you can move using -            the Cursor keys. This means this column will be considered to be -            the border between 2 fixed with columns. -   <ESC>    Abort -   <BS>     Press the backspace key, to remove the last column you fixed with -            the <Space> key. -   <CR>     Use Enter to finish the wizard. This will use all fixed columns -            to define the fixed width columns of your csv file. The plugin -            will be initialized and syntax highlighting should appear. - -Note: This only works, if your Vim has the 'colorcolumn' option available -(This won't work with Vim < 7.3 and also not with a Vim without +syntax -feature). - - -4.9 CSV Header lines                                        *csv-header* --------------------- -By default, dynamic filtering |csv-filter| will not fold away the first line. -If you don't like that, you can define your header line using the variable -b:csv_fold_headerline, e.g. > - -    let b:csv_headerline = 0 - -to disable, that a header line won't be folded away. If your header line -instead is on line 5, simply set this variable to 5. This also applies to the -|Header_CSV| command. - -4.10 Number format                                           *csv-nrformat* ------------------- -When using the |SumCol_CSV| command, you can specify a certain number format -using the /x:y/ argument. You can however also configure the plugin to detect -a different number format than the default number format (which does not -support a thousands separator and uses the '.' as decimal separator). - -To specify a different thousands separator by default, use > - -    let b:csv_thousands_sep = ' ' - -to have the space use as thousands separator and > - -    let b:csv_decimal_sep = ',' - -to use the comma as decimal separator. - -4.11 Move folded lines                                        *csv-move-folds* ----------------------- -If you use dynamic filters (see |csv-filter|), you can configure the plugin to -move all folded lines to the end of the file. This only happens if you set the -variable > - -    let g:csv_move_folds = 1 -< -and the file is modifiable. This let's you see all non-folded records as a -consecutive area without being disrupted by folded lines. - -4.12 Using comments                                           *csv-comments* -------------------- -Strictly speaking, in csv files there can't be any comments. You might however -still wish to comment or annotate certain sections in your file, so the CSV -plugin supports Comments. - -Be default, the CSV plugin will use the 'commentstring' setting to identify -comments. If this option includes the '%s' it will consider the part before -the '%s' as leading comment marker and the part behind it as comment -delimiter. - -You can however define your own comment marker, using the variable -g:csv_comment. Like with the 'commentstring' setting, you can use '%s' -expandos, that will denote where the actual comment text belongs. To define -your own comment string, put this in your |.vimrc| > - -    :let g:csv_comment = '#' -< -Which will use the '#' sign as comment leader like in many scripting -languages. - -After setting this variable, you should reinitialize the plugins using -|InitCSV| - -                                                            *csv-foldtext* -By default, the csv plugin sets the 'foldtext' option. If you don't want this, -set the variable `g:csv_disable_fdt` in your |.vimrc| > - -    :let g:csv_disable_fdt = 1 - -4.13 Size and performance considerations                            *csv-size* ----------------------------------------- -By default, the csv plugin will analyze the whole file to determine which -delimiter to use. Beside specifying the the actual delimiter to use -(|csv-delimiter|) you can restrict analyzing the plugin to consider only a -certain part of the file. This should make loading huge csv files a log -faster. To only consider the first 100 rows set the `g:csv_start` and -`g:csv_end` variables in your |.vimrc| like this > - -  :let g:csv_start = 1 -  :let g:csv_end = 100 - -Also note, you can use the Large File plugin -(http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#LARGEFILE) which however will -disable syntax highlighting and the filetype commands for very large csv files -(by default larger than 100 MB). - -See also |csv-slow| -============================================================================== -5. Functions                                                    *CSV-Functions* - -The csv plugins also defines some functions, that can be used for scripting -when a csv file is open - -5.1 CSVPat()  							*CSVPat()* ------------- -CSVPat({column}[, {pattern}]) - -This function returns the pattern for the selected column. If only columns is -given, returns the regular expression used to search for the pattern '.*' in -that column (which means the content of that column). Alternatively, an -optional pattern can be given, so the return string can be directly feeded to -the |/| or |:s| command, e.g. type: > - -    :s/<C-R>=CSVPat(3, 'foobar')<cr>/baz - -where the <C-R> means pressing Control followed by R followed by = -(see |c_CTRL-R_=|). A prompt will apear, with the '=' as the first character -on which you can enter expressions. - -In this case enter CSVPat(3, 'foobar') which returns the pattern to search for -the string 'foobar' in the third column. After you press enter, the returned -pattern will be put after the :s command so you can directly enter / and the -substitute string. - -5.2 CSVField(x,y[, orig])					*CSVField()* -------------------------- -This function returns the field at index (x,y) (starting from 1). If the -parameter orig is given, returns the column "as is" (e.g. including delimiter -and leading and trailing whitespace, otherwise that will be stripped.) - -5.3 CSVCol([name])				        	*CSVCol()* ------------------- -If the name parameter is given, returns the name of the column, else returns -the index of the current column, starting at 1. - -5.4 CSVSum(col, fmt, startline, endline)                        *CSVSum()* ----------------------------------------- -Returns the sum for column col. Uses fmt to parse number format (see -|:CSVSumCol|) startline and endline specify the lines to consider, if empty, -will be first and last line. - -5.5 CSVCount(col, fmt, startline, endline[, distinct])            *CSVCount()* ------------------------------------------------------- -Returns the count of values for column col. If the optional parameter -[distinct] is given, only returns the distinct number of values. - -5.6 CSVMax(col, fmt, startline, endline)                         *CSVMax()* ------------------------------------------------------- -Returns the 10 largest values for column col.  - -5.7 CSVMin(col, fmt, startline, endline)                         *CSVMin()* ------------------------------------------------------- -Returns the 10 smallest values for column col.  - -5.8 CSVAvg(col, fmt, startline, endline)                         *CSVAvg()* ------------------------------------------------------- -Returns the average value for column col.  - -5.9 CSVWidth([silent])                                             *CSVWidth()* ------------------------------------------------------- -Returns a list with the width for each column. If the first argument is given -and non-zero, do not output warning message about the number of records used -to calculate the width (else it might output something like: -  CSV: File too large, only checking the first 10000 rows for the width -), default: 1 - -============================================================================== -6. CSV Tips and Tricks						*csv-tips* - -Here, there you'll find some small tips and tricks that might help when -working with CSV files. - -6.1 Statusline							*csv-stl* --------------- -Suppose you want to include the column, on which the cursor is, into your -statusline. You can do this, by defining in your .vimrc the 'statusline' like -this: > - -    function MySTL() -        if has("statusline") -            hi User1 term=standout ctermfg=0 ctermbg=11 guifg=Black guibg=Yellow -            let stl = ... -            if exists("*CSV_WCol") -                let csv = '%1*%{&ft=~"csv" ? CSV_WCol() : ""}%*' -            else -                let csv = '' -            endif -            return stl.csv -        endif -    endfunc -    set stl=%!MySTL() -< - -This will draw in your statusline right aligned the current column and max -column (like 1/10), if you are inside a CSV file. The column info will be -drawn using the User1 highlighting (|hl-User1|), that has been defined in the -second line of the function. In the third line of your function, put your -desired 'statusline' settings as |expression|. Note the section starting with -'if exists(..)' guards against not having loaded the filetype plugin. - -Note: vim-airline (https://github.com/bling/vim-airline) by default supports -the csv plugin and enables a nice little csv statusline which helps for -navigating within a csv file. For details, see the Vim-Airline documentation. - -                                                                 *CSV_WCol()* -The CSV_WCol() function controls, what will be output. In the simplest case, -when no argument is given, it simply returns on which column the cursor is. -This would look like '1/10' which means the cursor is on the first of 10 -columns. If you rather like to know the name of the column, simply give as -parameter to the function the string "Name". This will return the column name -as it is printed on the first line of that column. This can be adjusted, to -have the column name printed into the statusline (see |csv-stl| above) by -replacing the line > - -    let csv = '%1*%{&ft=~"csv" ? CSV_WCol() : ""}%*' -< -by e.g. - -    let csv = '%1*%{&ft=~"csv" ? CSV_WCol("Name") . " " . CSV_WCol() : ""}%*' - -which will output "Name 2/10" if the cursor is in the second column -which is named "Name". - -6.2 Slow CSV plugin						*csv-slow* -------------------- -Processing a csv file using |ArrangeColumn_CSV| can be quite slow, because Vim -needs to calculate the width for each column and then replace each column by -itself widened by spaces to the optimal length. Unfortunately, csv files tend -to be quite big. Remember, for a file with 10,000 lines and 50 columns Vim -needs to process each cell, which accumulates to 500,000 substitutions. It -might take some time, until Vim is finished. - -You can speed up things a little bit, if you omit the '!' attribute to the -|ArrangeColumn| (but this will only work, if the width has been calculated -before, e.g. by issuing a :1ArrangeColumn command to arrange only the first -line. Additionally you can also configure how this command behaves by setting -some configuration variables. - -Also note, using dynamic filters (|csv-filter|), can slow down Vim -considerably, since they internally work with complex regular expressions, and -if you have a large file, containing many columns, you might hit a performance -penalty (especially, if you want to filter many columns). It's best to avoid -those functions if you are using a large csv file (so using strict columns -|csv-strict| might help a little and also setting 're' to 1 might also -alleviate it a little). - - -6.3 Defining custom aggregate functions		    *csv-aggregate-functions* ---------------------------------------- -The CSV plugin already defines the |SumCol_CSV| command, to let you calculate -the sum of all values of a certain column within a given range. This will -consider all values within the range, that are not folded away (|csv-filter|), -and also skip comments and the header lines. The delimiter will be deleted -from each field. - -But it may be, that you don't need the sum, but would rather want to have the -average of all values within a certain column. You can define your own -function and let the plugin call it for a column like this: - -    1) You define your own custom function in the after directory of your -       vim runtime path |after-directory| (see also #2 below) > - -        fun! My_CSV_Average(col) -            let sum=0 -            for item in a:col -                let sum+=item -            endfor -            return sum/len(a:col) -        endfun -< -       This function takes a list as argument, and calculates the average for -       all items in the list. You could also make use of Vim's |eval()| -       function and write your own Product function like this > - -        fun! My_CSV_Product(col) -            return eval(join(a:col, '*')) -        endfun -< - -    2) Now define your own custom command, that calls your custom function for -    a certain column > - -            command! -buffer -nargs=? -range=% AvgCol -            \ :echo csv#EvalColumn(<q-args>, -            \ "My_CSV_Average", <line1>,<line2>) -< -        This command should best be put into a file called csv.vim and save -        it into your ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/ directory. Create directories -        that don't exist yet. For Windows, this would be the -        $VIMRUNTIME/vimfiles/after/ftplugin directory. - -    3) Make sure, your |.vimrc| includes a filetype plugin setting like this > - -        filetype plugin on -< -       This should make sure, that all the necessary scripts are loaded by -       Vim. - -    After restarting Vim, you can now use your custom command definition -    :AvgCol. Use a range, for the number of lines you want to evaluate and -    optionally use an argument to specify which column you want to be -    evaluated > - -        :2,$AvgCol 7 -< -    This will evaluate the average of column seven (assuming, line 1 is the -    header line, which should not be taken into account). - -    Note: this plugin already defines an average function. - -6.4 Autocommand on opening/closing files                *csv-arrange-autocmd* ----------------------------------------- -If you want your CSV files to always be displayed like a table, you can -achieve this using the |ArrangeColumn_CSV| command and some autocommands. -Define these autocommands in your |.vimrc| > - -    aug CSV_Editing -        au! -        au BufRead,BufWritePost *.csv :%ArrangeColumn -        au BufWritePre *.csv :%UnArrangeColumn -    aug end - -Upon Entering a csv file, Vim will visually arrange all columns and before -writing, those columns will be collapsed again. The BufWritePost autocommand -makes sure, that after the file has been written successfully, the csv file -will again be visually arranged. - -You can also simply set the variable > - -    let g:csv_autocmd_arrange = 1 -< -in your vimrc and an autocmd will be installed, that visually arranges your -csv file whenever you open them for editing. Alternatively, you can restrict -this setting to files below a certain size. For example, if you only want to -enable this feature for files smaller than 1 MB, put this into your |.vimrc| > - -    let g:csv_autocmd_arrange      = 1 -    let g:csv_autocmd_arrange_size = 1024*1024 - -Note, this is highly experimental and especially on big files, this might -slow down Vim considerably. - -6.5 Syntax error when opening a CSV file               *csv-syntax-error* ----------------------------------------- -If you see this error: > - -   CSV Syntax:Invalid column pattern, using default pattern \%([^,]*,\|$\) -< -This happens usually, when the syntax script is read before the filetype -plugin, so the plugin did not have a chance to setup the column delimiter -correctly. - -The easy way to fix it, is to make sure the :syntax on (|:syn-on|) statement -comes after the :filetype plugin (|:filetype-plugin-on|) statement in your -|.vimrc| - -Alternatively, you can simply call |InitCSV| and ignore the error. - -Note: It could also be caused by lazy loading feature by a vim plugin -manager. For example this line might also cause it: > - -  Plug 'https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim',  { 'for' : 'csv' } -< - -The fix would then be: > - -  Plug 'https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim' - -6.6 Calculate new columns               *csv-calculate-column* -------------------------- -Suppose you have a table like this: - -Index;Value1;Value2~ -1;100;3 ` -2;20;4 ` - -And you need one more column, that is the calculated product of column 2 and -3, you can make use of the provided |CSVField()| function using a -|sub-replace-expression| of an |:s| command. In this case, you would do this: > - -    :2,3s/$/\=printf("%s%.2f", b:delimiter, -    (CSVField(2,line('.'))+0.0)*(CSVField(3,line('.'))+0.0/ - -Note: Enter as single line. The result will be this: > - -Index;Value1;Value2~ -1;100;3;300.00 ` -2;20;4;80.00 ` - -6.7 Using the result of an evaluation in insert mode              *b:csv_result* ----------------------------------------------------- -The result of the last evaluation like e.g. |SumCol_CSV| will be available in -the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`. This allows to easily enter the -result in a new new cell while in insert mode, using |i_CTRL-R|(e.g. in insert -mode press Ctrl-R followed by "=b:csv_result<enter>". - -You can also easily copy and paste it into e.g. the system clipboard using > -        :let @+=b:csv_result - -============================================================================== -7. CSV Changelog					       *csv-changelog* - -see CHANGELOG.md in root directory of the plugin. - -# vim:ft=help - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-gitcommit-plugin.txt b/doc/ft-gitcommit-plugin.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d6b9055..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-gitcommit-plugin.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'git') == -1 - -GIT COMMIT                                              *ft-gitcommit-plugin* - -One command, :DiffGitCached, is provided to show a diff of the current commit -in the preview window.  It is equivalent to calling "git diff --cached" plus -any arguments given to the command. - -GIT REBASE                                              *ft-gitrebase-plugin* - -In a gitrebase filetype buffer, the following commands are provided: - -  `:Pick`     Changes the cursor line to a `pick` line. -  `:Squash`   Changes the cursor line to a `squash` line -  `:Edit`     Changes the cursor line to an `edit` line -  `:Reword`   Changes the cursor line to a `reword` line -  `:Fixup`    Changes the cursor line to a `fixup` line -  `:Drop`     Changes the cursor line to a `drop` line -  `:Cycle`    Cycles between the first 5 gitrebase commands - -To make the `:Cycle` command more useful, it might be mapped, e.g. > -  nnoremap <buffer> <silent> S :Cycle<CR> -< - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-ruby-indent.txt b/doc/ft-ruby-indent.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5e274965..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-ruby-indent.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ruby') == -1 - -RUBY							*ft-ruby-indent* -							*vim-ruby-indent* - -    Ruby: Access modifier indentation	|ruby-access-modifier-indentation| -    Ruby: Block style indentation	|ruby-block-style-indentation| -    Ruby: Assignment style indentation	|ruby-assignment-style-indentation| -    Ruby: Hanging element indentation	|ruby-hanging-element-indentation| - -					*ruby-access-modifier-indentation* -					*g:ruby_indent_access_modifier_style* - Ruby: Access modifier indentation ~ - -Different access modifier indentation styles can be used by setting: > - -	:let g:ruby_indent_access_modifier_style = 'normal' -	:let g:ruby_indent_access_modifier_style = 'indent' -	:let g:ruby_indent_access_modifier_style = 'outdent' -< -By default, the "normal" access modifier style is used. - -Access modifier style "normal": -> -  class Indent -    private :method -    protected :method -    private -    def method; end -    protected -    def method; end -    public -    def method; end -  end -< -Access modifier style "indent": -> -  class Indent -    private :method -    protected :method -    private -      def method; end -    protected -      def method; end -    public -    def method; end -  end -< -Access modifier style "outdent": -> -  class Indent -    private :method -    protected :method -  private -    def method; end -  protected -    def method; end -  public -    def method; end -  end -< -					*ruby-block-style-indentation* -					*g:ruby_indent_block_style* -    Ruby: Block style indentation ~ - -Different block indentation styles can be used by setting: > - -    :let g:ruby_indent_block_style = 'expression' -    :let g:ruby_indent_block_style = 'do' -< -By default, the "do" block indent style is used. - -Block indent style "expression": -> -    first -      .second do |x| -      something -    end -< -Block indent style "do": -> -    first -      .second do |x| -        something -      end -< - -					*ruby-assignment-style-indentation* -					*g:ruby_indent_assignment_style* -    Ruby: Assignment style indentation ~ - -Different styles of indenting assignment for multiline expressions: -> -    :let g:ruby_indent_assignment_style = 'hanging' -    :let g:ruby_indent_assignment_style = 'variable' -< -By default, the "hanging" style is used. - -Assignment indent style "hanging": -> -    x = if condition -          something -        end -< -Assignment indent style "variable": -> -    x = if condition -      something -    end -< - -					*ruby-hanging-element-indentation* -					*g:ruby_indent_hanging_elements* -    Ruby: Hanging element indentation ~ - -Elements of multiline collections -- such as arrays, hashes, and method -argument lists -- can have hanging indentation enabled or disabled with the -following setting. -> -    :let g:ruby_indent_hanging_elements = 1 -    :let g:ruby_indent_hanging_elements = 0 -< -By default, this setting is "1" (true) meaning that hanging indentation is -enabled in some cases. - -Here is an example method call when the setting is true (non-zero): -> -    render('product/show', -           product: product, -           on_sale: true, -          ) -< -And the same method call when the setting is false (zero): -> -    render('product/show', -      product: product, -      on_sale: true, -    ) -< -Note that, even if the setting is turned on, you can still get non-hanging -indentation by putting each argument on a separate line: -> -    render( -      'product/show', -      product: product, -      on_sale: true, -    ) -< - - vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-ruby-omni.txt b/doc/ft-ruby-omni.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc78493b..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-ruby-omni.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ruby') == -1 - -RUBY							*ft-ruby-omni* -							*vim-ruby-omni* - -Completion of Ruby code requires that Vim be built with |+ruby|. - -Ruby completion will parse your buffer on demand in order to provide a list of -completions.  These completions will be drawn from modules loaded by "require" -and modules defined in the current buffer. - -The completions provided by CTRL-X CTRL-O are sensitive to the context: - -          CONTEXT                          COMPLETIONS PROVIDED ~ - - 1. Not inside a class definition    Classes, constants and globals - - 2. Inside a class definition        Methods or constants defined in the class - - 3. After '.', '::' or ':'           Methods applicable to the object being -                                       dereferenced - - 4. After ':' or ':foo'              Symbol name (beginning with "foo") - -Notes: - - Vim will load/evaluate code in order to provide completions.  This may -   cause some code execution, which may be a concern.  This is no longer -   enabled by default, to enable this feature add > -     let g:rubycomplete_buffer_loading = 1 -< - In context 1 above, Vim can parse the entire buffer to add a list of -   classes to the completion results.  This feature is turned off by default, -   to enable it add > -     let g:rubycomplete_classes_in_global = 1 -<   to your vimrc - - In context 2 above, anonymous classes are not supported. - - In context 3 above, Vim will attempt to determine the methods supported by -   the object. - - Vim can detect and load the Rails environment for files within a rails -   project.  The feature is disabled by default, to enable it add > -     let g:rubycomplete_rails = 1 -<   to your vimrc - - Vim can parse a Gemfile, in case gems are being implicitly required.  To -   activate the feature: > -     let g:rubycomplete_load_gemfile = 1 -<   To specify an alternative path, use: > -     let g:rubycomplete_gemfile_path = 'Gemfile.aux' -<   To use Bundler.require instead of parsing the Gemfile, set: > -     let g:rubycomplete_use_bundler = 1 -<   To use custom paths that should be added to $LOAD_PATH to correctly -   resolve requires, set: > -     let g:rubycomplete_load_paths = ["/path/to/code", "./lib/example"] - - - vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-ruby-plugin.txt b/doc/ft-ruby-plugin.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2380240d..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-ruby-plugin.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ruby') == -1 - -RUBY							*ft-ruby-plugin* -							*vim-ruby-plugin* - - -    Ruby: Recommended settings		|ruby-recommended| -    Ruby: Motion commands		|ruby-motion| -    Ruby: Text objects			|ruby-text-objects| - -							*ruby-recommended* -							*g:ruby_recommended_style* - Ruby: Recommended settings ~ - -The `g:ruby_recommended_style` variable activates indentation settings -according to the most common ruby convention: two spaces for indentation. It's -turned on by default to ensure an unsurprising default experience for most -ruby developers. - -If you'd like to enforce your own style, it's possible to apply your own -preferences in your own configuration in `after/ftplugin/ruby.vim`. You can -also disable the setting by setting the variable to 0: -> -    let g:ruby_recommended_style = 0 -< - -							*ruby-motion* - Ruby: Motion commands ~ - -Vim provides motions such as |[m| and |]m| for jumping to the start or end of -a method definition.  Out of the box, these work for curly-bracket languages, -but not for Ruby.  The vim-ruby plugin enhances these motions, by making them -also work on Ruby files. - -							*ruby-]m* -]m			Go to start of next method definition. - -							*ruby-]M* -]M			Go to end of next method definition. - -							*ruby-[m* -[m			Go to start of previous method definition. - -							*ruby-[M* -[M			Go to end of previous method definition. - -							*ruby-]]* -]]			Go to start of next module or class definition. - -							*ruby-][* -][			Go to end of next module or class definition. - -							*ruby-[[* -[[			Go to start of previous module or class definition. - -							*ruby-[]* -[]			Go to end of previous module or class definition. - -							*ruby-text-objects* - Ruby: Text objects ~ - -Vim's |text-objects| can be used to select or operate upon regions of text -that are defined by structure.  The vim-ruby plugin adds text objects for -operating on methods and classes. - -							*ruby-v_am* *ruby-am* -am			"a method", select from "def" until matching "end" -			keyword. - -							*ruby-v_im* *ruby-im* -im			"inner method", select contents of "def"/"end" block, -			excluding the "def" and "end" themselves. - -							*ruby-v_aM* *ruby-aM* -aM			"a class", select from "class" until matching "end" -			keyword. - -							*ruby-v_iM* *ruby-iM* -iM			"inner class", select contents of "class"/"end" -			block, excluding the "class" and "end" themselves. - - - vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/ft-ruby-syntax.txt b/doc/ft-ruby-syntax.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c8c8b9cf..00000000 --- a/doc/ft-ruby-syntax.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ruby') == -1 - -RUBY						*ruby.vim* *ft-ruby-syntax* -							*vim-ruby-syntax* - -    Ruby: Operator highlighting		|ruby_operators| -    Ruby: Whitespace errors		|ruby_space_errors| -    Ruby: Syntax errors			|ruby_syntax_errors| -    Ruby: Folding			|ruby_fold| |ruby_foldable_groups| -    Ruby: Reducing expensive operations	|ruby_no_expensive| |ruby_minlines| -    Ruby: Spellchecking strings		|ruby_spellcheck_strings| - -						*ruby_operators* - Ruby: Operator highlighting ~ - -Operators, and pseudo operators, can be highlighted by defining: > - -	:let ruby_operators        = 1 -	:let ruby_pseudo_operators = 1 -< -The supported pseudo operators are ., &., ::, *, **, &, <, << and ->. - -						*ruby_space_errors* - Ruby: Whitespace errors ~ - -Whitespace errors can be highlighted by defining "ruby_space_errors": > - -	:let ruby_space_errors = 1 -< -This will highlight trailing whitespace and tabs preceded by a space character -as errors.  This can be refined by defining "ruby_no_trail_space_error" and -"ruby_no_tab_space_error" which will ignore trailing whitespace and tabs after -spaces respectively. - -						*ruby_syntax_errors* - Ruby: Syntax errors ~ - -Redundant line continuations and predefined global variable look-alikes (such -as $# and $-z) can be highlighted as errors by defining: -> -	:let ruby_line_continuation_error = 1 -	:let ruby_global_variable_error   = 1 -< -						*ruby_fold* - Ruby: Folding ~ - -Folding can be enabled by defining "ruby_fold": > - -	:let ruby_fold = 1 -< -This will set the value of 'foldmethod' to "syntax" locally to the current -buffer or window, which will enable syntax-based folding when editing Ruby -filetypes. - -						*ruby_foldable_groups* -Default folding is rather detailed, i.e., small syntax units like "if", "do", -"%w[]" may create corresponding fold levels. - -You can set "ruby_foldable_groups" to restrict which groups are foldable: > - -        :let ruby_foldable_groups = 'if case %' -< -The value is a space-separated list of keywords: - -    keyword       meaning ~ -    --------  ------------------------------------- ~ -    ALL        Most block syntax (default) -    NONE       Nothing -    if         "if" or "unless" block -    def        "def" block -    class      "class" block -    module     "module" block -    do         "do" block -    begin      "begin" block -    case       "case" block -    for        "for", "while", "until" loops -    {          Curly bracket block or hash literal -    [          Array literal -    %          Literal with "%" notation, e.g.: %w(STRING), %!STRING! -    /          Regexp -    string     String and shell command output (surrounded by ', ", `) -    :          Symbol -    #          Multiline comment -    <<         Here documents -    __END__    Source code after "__END__" directive - -NONE and ALL have priority, in that order, over all other folding groups. - -						*ruby_no_expensive* - Ruby: Reducing expensive operations ~ - -By default, the "end" keyword is colorized according to the opening statement -of the block it closes.  While useful, this feature can be expensive; if you -experience slow redrawing (or you are on a terminal with poor color support) -you may want to turn it off by defining the "ruby_no_expensive" variable: > - -	:let ruby_no_expensive = 1 -< -In this case the same color will be used for all control keywords. - -						*ruby_minlines* - -If you do want this feature enabled, but notice highlighting errors while -scrolling backwards, which are fixed when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting -the "ruby_minlines" variable to a value larger than 50: > - -	:let ruby_minlines = 100 -< -Ideally, this value should be a number of lines large enough to embrace your -largest class or module. - -						*ruby_spellcheck_strings* - Ruby: Spellchecking strings ~ - -Ruby syntax will perform spellchecking of strings if you define -"ruby_spellcheck_strings": > - -	:let ruby_spellcheck_strings = 1 -< - - vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/fzf_gitignore.txt b/doc/fzf_gitignore.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4d94748c..00000000 --- a/doc/fzf_gitignore.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'gitignore') == -1 - -*fzf_gitignore.txt* Create useful .gitignore files for your project - -Author: Filip Szymański <fszymanski.pl@gmail.com> - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                              *fzf-gitignore-contents* - -  1. Introduction                                |fzf-gitignore-introduction| -  2. Configuration                               |fzf-gitignore-configuration| -  3. Commands                                    |fzf-gitignore-commands| -  4. Mappings                                    |fzf-gitignore-mappings| -  5. License                                     |fzf-gitignore-license| -  6. Bugs                                        |fzf-gitignore-bugs| -  7. Contributing                                |fzf-gitignore-contributing| - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION                                      *fzf-gitignore-introduction* - -fzf[1] interface for creating .gitignore files using the gitignore.io[2] API. - -Note: This plugin was inspired by helm-gitignore[3]. - -============================================================================== -CONFIGURATION                                    *fzf-gitignore-configuration* - -                                                     *g:fzf_gitignore_no_maps* -Set this option to disable all key mappings. -> -  let g:fzf_gitignore_no_maps = 1 -< -Default: Not defined (number) - -                                                         *g:fzf_gitignore_map* -Set this option to change the |<Plug>(fzf-gitignore)| key mapping. -> -  let g:fzf_gitignore_map = '<Leader>i' -< -Default: '<Leader>gi' (string) - -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                              *fzf-gitignore-commands* - -                                                               *:FzfGitignore* -Create .gitignore file. - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                              *fzf-gitignore-mappings* - - -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- -  Mapping                           | Description                            ~ - -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- -  <Plug>(fzf-gitignore)             | Create .gitignore file - -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- - -============================================================================== -LICENSE                                                *fzf-gitignore-license* - -MIT - -============================================================================== -BUGS                                                      *fzf-gitignore-bugs* - -If you find a bug please create an issue on GitHub. - -https://github.com/fszymanski/fzf-gitignore/issues - -============================================================================== -CONTRIBUTING                                      *fzf-gitignore-contributing* - -Think you can make this plugin better? Awesome. Fork it on GitHub and create -a pull request. - -https://github.com/fszymanski/fzf-gitignore - -============================================================================== - -[1] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf -[2] https://www.gitignore.io/ -[3] https://github.com/jupl/helm-gitignore - - vim: tw=78 ts=8 ft=help norl - -endif diff --git a/doc/graphql.txt b/doc/graphql.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 868c74d8..00000000 --- a/doc/graphql.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'graphql') == -1 - -*graphql.txt* GraphQL plug-in for Vim                                *graphql* - -CONTENTS                                                    *graphql-contents* - -1. Introduction         |graphql-intro| -2. JavaScript Support   |graphql-javascript| -3. TypeScript Support   |graphql-typescript| - - -INTRODUCTION                                                   *graphql-intro* - -This plugin provides GraphQL (http://graphql.org/) file detection, syntax -highlighting, and indentation. - - -JAVASCRIPT                                                *graphql-javascript* - -GraphQL syntax support in ES2015 template literals is provided. It works "out -of the box" with Vim 8.2's JavaScript support. The extended syntax provided by -the vim-javascript (https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript) plugin is also -supported. - -                                                  *graphql-javascript-options* - -                                                   *g:graphql_javascript_tags* -|g:graphql_javascript_tags|                                    list of strings - -  Default: `["gql", "graphql", "Relay.QL"]` - -  This variable lists the ES2015 template tag names that will be recognized as -  containing GraphQL template literal strings. - - -TYPESCRIPT                                                *graphql-typescript* - -Like |graphql-javascript|, GraphQL syntax support in ES2015 template literals -is provided. It also works "out of the box" with Vim 8.2's TypeScript support, -which is based on the yats (https://github.com/HerringtonDarkholme/yats.vim) -plugin. For older versions, you can install yats directly. - -TypeScript syntax support also uses |graphql-javascript-options| to customize -the list of recognized template tag names. - -REASONML                                                    *graphql-reasonml* - -GraphQL syntax support inside of ReasonML template strings using graphql-ppx -is available. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -vim:tw=78:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/haskell-vim.txt b/doc/haskell-vim.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d2083ca5..00000000 --- a/doc/haskell-vim.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'haskell') == -1 - -*haskell-vim.txt*                                     Last Change 2016 March 14 -=============================================================================== -=============================================================================== - -=============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                   *haskell-vim-contents* - -  1. Features      |haskell-vim-features| -  2. Configuration |haskell-vim-configuration| -  3. Highlighting  |haskell-vim-indentation| - -=============================================================================== -FEATURES                                                   *haskell-vim-features* - -  * Covers a broader spectrum of keywords -  * Highlighting for new features like type families, pattern synonyms, -    arrow syntax, recursive do, role annotations, QuasiQuotation -  * More contextual highlighting -    (e.g. highlight "as" or "family" only in appropriate places) -  * Smarter indentation -  * Better Cabal support - -=============================================================================== -CONFIGURATION                                         *haskell-vim-configuration* - -To enable the features you would like to use, just add the according line to -your `.vimrc`. - -=============================================================================== -HIGHLIGHTING                                           *haskell-vim-highlighting* - -`haskell-vim` can highlight additional keywords. This is enabled by setting -the according variable to 1 in the `.vimrc`. - -  * |haskell-vim-enable-quantification| -  * |haskell-vim-enable-recursivedo| -  * |haskell-vim-enable-arrowsyntax| -  * |haskell-vim-enable-pattern-synonyms| -  * |haskell-vim-enable-typeroles| -  * |haskell-vim-enable-static-pointers| -  * |haskell-vim-classic-highlighting| -  * |haskell-vim-disable-TH| - -                                               *haskell-vim-enable-quantification* -`g:haskell_enable_quantification`   Enables highlighting of `forall`. - -                                                  *haskell-vim-enable-recursivedo* -`g:haskell_enable_recursivedo`      Enables highlighting of `mdo` and `rec`. - -                                                 *haskell-vim-enable-arrowsyntax* -`g:haskell_enable_arrowsyntax`      Enables highlighting of `proc`. - -                                            *haskell-vim-enable-pattern-synonyms* -`g:haskell_enable_pattern_synonyms` Enables highlighting of the `pattern` keyword. - -                                                    *haskell-vim-enable-typeroles* -`g:haskell_enable_typeroles`        Enables highlighting of the `role` keyword, as -                                  well as `phantom`, `norminal` and -                                  `representational`. - -                                              *haskell-vim-enable-static-pointers* -`g:haskell_enable_static_pointers`  Enables highlighting of the `static` keyword. - -                                                *haskell-vim-classic-highlighting* -`haskell-vim` has an opinionated highlighting. If you do not like that you can -switch to a more traditional mode by setting `g:haskell_classic_highlighting` -to 1. - -                                                *haskell-vim-disable-TH* -Disabling Template Haskell and Quasiquoting syntax is possible by setting -`g:haskell_disable_TH` to `1`. - -=============================================================================== -INDENTATION                                             *haskell-vim-indentation* - -To configure indentation in `haskell-vim` you can use the following variables to -change indentation depth, just add the according line to your `.vimrc`. - -You can disable the indentation by setting `g:haskell_indent_disable` to `1`. - -Haskell~ - -  * |haskell-vim-indent-if| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-case| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-let| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-where| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-before-where| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-after-bare-where| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-do| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-in| -  * |haskell-vim-indent-guard| -                                                           *haskell-vim-indent-if* -* let g:haskell_indent_if = 3 > - -        if bool -        >>>then ... -        >>>else ... -< - -                                                         *haskell-vim-indent-case* -* let g:haskell_indent_case = 2 > - -        case xs of -        >>[]     -> ... -        >>(y:ys) -> ... -< -                                                          *haskell-vim-indent-let* -* let g:haskell_indent_let = 4 > - -        let x = 0 in -        >>>>x -< -                                                        *haskell-vim-indent-where* -* let g:haskell_indent_where = 6 > - -        where f :: Int -> Int -        >>>>>>f x = x -< -                                                 *haskell-vim-indent-before-where* -* let g:haskell_indent_before_where = 2 > - -        foo -        >>where -< -                                             *haskell-vim-indent-after-bare-where* -* let g:haskell_indent_after_bare_where = 2 > - -        where -        >>foo -< -                                                           *haskell-vim-indent-do* -* let g:haskell_indent_do = 3 > - -        do x <- a -        >>>y <- b -< -                                                           *haskell-vim-indent-in* -* let g:haskell_indent_in = 1 > - -        let x = 1 -        >in x -< -                                                        *haskell-vim-indent-guard* -* let g:haskell_indent_guard = 2 > - -        f x y -        >>| -< - -Cabal~ - -  * |cabal-vim-indent-section| - -                                                        *cabal-vim-indent-section* -* let g:cabal_indent_section = 2 (limited to max. 4 spaces) > - -        executable name -        >>main-is:             Main.hs -< - -endif diff --git a/doc/idris-vim.txt b/doc/idris-vim.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e3d48e9e..00000000 --- a/doc/idris-vim.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'idris') == -1 - -*idris-vim.txt*   Last change 2014 April 24 -=============================================================================== -=============================================================================== -   @@@@ @@@@@@@@  @@@@@@@@  @@@@  @@@@@@          @@     @@ @@@@ @@     @@ -    @@  @@     @@ @@     @@  @@  @@    @@         @@     @@  @@  @@@   @@@ -    @@  @@     @@ @@     @@  @@  @@               @@     @@  @@  @@@@ @@@@ -    @@  @@     @@ @@@@@@@@   @@   @@@@@@  @@@@@@@ @@     @@  @@  @@ @@@ @@ -    @@  @@     @@ @@   @@    @@        @@          @@   @@   @@  @@     @@ -    @@  @@     @@ @@    @@   @@  @@    @@           @@ @@    @@  @@     @@ -   @@@@ @@@@@@@@  @@     @@ @@@@  @@@@@@             @@@    @@@@ @@     @@ -=============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                   *idris-vim-contents* - -  1. Features:                                   |idris-vim-features| -  2. Requirements:                               |idris-vim-requirements| -  3. Functions:                                  |idris-vim-functions| -  4. Troubleshooting                             |idris-vim-troubleshooting| -  5. Examples:                                   |idris-vim-examples| -  6. Information:                                |idris-vim-information| - -=============================================================================== -FEATURES                                                   *idris-vim-features* - -  * Syntax Highlighting -  * Indentation -  * Unicode Concealing -  * Syntax Checking (via Syntastic(https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic)) -  * Interactive Editing via the REPL - -=============================================================================== -REQUIREMENTS                                           *idris-vim-requirements* - -  * Idris (http://www.idris-lang.org/) - -  OPTIONAL: - -    * Syntastic(https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic) for syntax checking -    * Vimshell(https://github.com/Shougo/vimshell.vim) for a REPL - -=============================================================================== -FUNCTIONS                                                 *idris-vim-functions* - -All of the functions in idris-vim are essentially just calls back to the REPL, -so documentation for each of them is also available there. - -IdrisDocumentation                                           *IdrisDocumentation* -  Shows internal documentation of the primitive under the cursor. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_h' by default. - -IdrisResponseWin                                              *IdrisResponseWin* -  This opens an idris response window in a new pane. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_i' by default. - -IdrisShowType                                                    *IdrisShowType* -  This shows the type of the name under the cursor (or, if the cursor happens -  to be over a metavariable, a bit more information about its context). - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_t' by default. - -IdrisReload                                                        *IdrisReload* -  This reloads the file and type-checks the file in the current buffer. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_r' by default. - -IdrisEval                                                            *IdrisEval* -  This prompts for an expression and then evaluates it in the REPL, then -  returns the result. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_e' by default. - -IdrisCaseSplit                                                 *IdrisCaseSplit* -  When the cursor is over a variable in a pattern match clause or case -  expression, this splits the variable into all well-typed patterns. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_c' by default - -IdrisAddClause                                                 *IdrisAddClause* -  When the cursor is at a type declaration this creates a new clause for that -  signature. - -  By default mapped to '<LocalLeader>_d' for an ordinary top-level definition, -  '<LocalLeader>_b' for a typeclass instance definition, and -  '<LocalLeader>_md' to add a pattern-matching proof clause. - -IdrisAddMissing:                                               *IdrisAddMissing* -  When the cursor is over a function, this adds all clauses necessary to make -  that function cover all inputs.  This also eliminates clauses which would -  lead to unification errors from appearing. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_m' by default - -IdrisRefine:                                                      *IdrisRefine* -  Refines the item the cursor is over (applies the name and fills in any -  arguments which can be filled in via unification) - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_f' by default - -IdrisProofSearch:                                             *IdrisProofSearch* -  This attempts to find a value for the metavariable it was called on by -  looking at the rest of the code.  It can also be called with hints, which -  are functions that can apply to help solve for the metavariable. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_o' without hints and '<LocalLeader>p' with hints by -  default - -IdrisMakeWith:                                                   *IdrisMakeWith* -  When the cursor is over a pattern clause and this is called, it creates a -  new with clause. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_w' by default - -IdrisMakeLemma:                                                   *IdrisMakeLemma* -  When the cursor is over a metavariable and this is called, it creates a new -  top-level definition to solve the metavariable. - -  Mapped to '<LocalLeader>_l' by default - -=============================================================================== -TROUBLESHOOTING                                      *idris-vim-troubleshooting* - -If this isn't working for you, make sure that: - -  * There is an Idris REPL running -  * For syntax checking, you have syntastic installed -  * The plugins mappings exists and don't conflict with anything else installed -    (You can use ':map' to check. There should be mappings similar to -    '\h * :call IdrisShowDoc()'.) -  * Vim recognizes you're in an idris file (you can use ':verb set ft' to check) - -If none of this works, check to issue tracker on github and if nothing is -there create an issue with a detailed description of the problem. - -=============================================================================== -EXAMPLES                                                    *idris-vim-examples* - -Some excellent tutorials/examples for interactive editing using the above -functions can be found at: -  http://edwinb.wordpress.com/2013/10/28/interactive-idris-editing-with-vim/ -and -  http://www.scribd.com/doc/214031954/60/Interactive-Editing-in-Vim - -=============================================================================== -INFORMATION                                              *idris-vim-information* - -Author: edwinb -Repo: https://github.com/idris-hackers/idris-vim - -Documentation by japesinator - -=============================================================================== -=============================================================================== -" vim:ft=help:et:ts=2:sw=2:sts=2:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/julia-vim-L2U-table.txt b/doc/julia-vim-L2U-table.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06f8a394..00000000 --- a/doc/julia-vim-L2U-table.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3282 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'julia') == -1 - -julia-vim-L2U-table.txt  LaTeX-to-Unicode reference table - -=================================================================== -LATEX-TO-UNICODE REFERENCE TABLE    *L2U-ref* *julia-vim-L2U-reference* - -  Note: This file is autogenerated from the script 'generate_latex_symbols_table.jl' -  The symbols are based on the documentation of Julia version 1.5.0-DEV.67 -  See |julia-vim| for the LaTeX-to-Unicode manual. - -Code point(s)     Character(s) Tab completion sequence(s)                   Unicode name(s)~ ------------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -U+000A1           ¡            \exclamdown                                  INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK -U+000A3           £            \sterling                                    POUND SIGN -U+000A5           ¥            \yen                                         YEN SIGN -U+000A6           ¦            \brokenbar                                   BROKEN BAR / BROKEN VERTICAL BAR -U+000A7           §            \S                                           SECTION SIGN -U+000A9           ©            \copyright, \:copyright:                     COPYRIGHT SIGN -U+000AA           ª            \ordfeminine                                 FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR -U+000AC           ¬            \neg                                         NOT SIGN -U+000AE           ®            \circledR, \:registered:                     REGISTERED SIGN / REGISTERED TRADE MARK SIGN -U+000AF           ¯            \highminus                                   MACRON / SPACING MACRON -U+000B0           °            \degree                                      DEGREE SIGN -U+000B1           ±            \pm                                          PLUS-MINUS SIGN / PLUS-OR-MINUS SIGN -U+000B2           ²            \^2                                          SUPERSCRIPT TWO / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT TWO -U+000B3           ³            \^3                                          SUPERSCRIPT THREE / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT THREE -U+000B6           ¶            \P                                           PILCROW SIGN / PARAGRAPH SIGN -U+000B7           ·            \cdotp                                       MIDDLE DOT -U+000B9           ¹            \^1                                          SUPERSCRIPT ONE / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT ONE -U+000BA           º            \ordmasculine                                MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR -U+000BC           ¼            \1/4                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER / FRACTION ONE QUARTER -U+000BD           ½            \1/2                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF / FRACTION ONE HALF -U+000BE           ¾            \3/4                                         VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS / FRACTION THREE QUARTERS -U+000BF           ¿            \questiondown                                INVERTED QUESTION MARK -U+000C5           Å            \AA                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A RING -U+000C6           Æ            \AE                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A E -U+000D0           Ð            \DH                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ETH -U+000D7           ×            \times                                       MULTIPLICATION SIGN -U+000D8           Ø            \O                                           LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O SLASH -U+000DE           Þ            \TH                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN -U+000DF           ß            \ss                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S -U+000E5           å            \aa                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE / LATIN SMALL LETTER A RING -U+000E6           æ            \ae                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER AE / LATIN SMALL LETTER A E -U+000F0           ð            \eth, \dh                                    LATIN SMALL LETTER ETH -U+000F7           ÷            \div                                         DIVISION SIGN -U+000F8           ø            \o                                           LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE / LATIN SMALL LETTER O SLASH -U+000FE           þ            \th                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN -U+00110           Đ            \DJ                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D BAR -U+00111           đ            \dj                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE / LATIN SMALL LETTER D BAR -U+00127           ħ            \hbar                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH STROKE / LATIN SMALL LETTER H BAR -U+00131           ı            \imath                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I -U+00141           Ł            \L                                           LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L SLASH -U+00142           ł            \l                                           LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE / LATIN SMALL LETTER L SLASH -U+0014A           Ŋ            \NG                                          LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ENG -U+0014B           ŋ            \ng                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG -U+00152           Œ            \OE                                          LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O E -U+00153           œ            \oe                                          LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE / LATIN SMALL LETTER O E -U+00195           ƕ            \hvlig                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER HV / LATIN SMALL LETTER H V -U+0019E           ƞ            \nrleg                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LONG RIGHT LEG -U+001B5           Ƶ            \Zbar                                        LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH STROKE / LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z BAR -U+001C2           ǂ            \doublepipe                                  LATIN LETTER ALVEOLAR CLICK / LATIN LETTER PIPE DOUBLE BAR -U+00237           ȷ            \jmath                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J -U+00250           ɐ            \trna                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED A -U+00252           ɒ            \trnsa                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED ALPHA / LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED SCRIPT A -U+00254           ɔ            \openo                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O -U+00256           ɖ            \rtld                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH TAIL / LATIN SMALL LETTER D RETROFLEX HOOK -U+00259           ə            \schwa                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA -U+00263           ɣ            \pgamma                                      LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA -U+00264           ɤ            \pbgam                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER RAMS HORN / LATIN SMALL LETTER BABY GAMMA -U+00265           ɥ            \trnh                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED H -U+0026C           ɬ            \btdl                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH BELT / LATIN SMALL LETTER L BELT -U+0026D           ɭ            \rtll                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH RETROFLEX HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER L RETROFLEX HOOK -U+0026F           ɯ            \trnm                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED M -U+00270           ɰ            \trnmlr                                      LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED M WITH LONG LEG -U+00271           ɱ            \ltlmr                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER M HOOK -U+00272           ɲ            \ltln                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER N HOOK -U+00273           ɳ            \rtln                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH RETROFLEX HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER N RETROFLEX HOOK -U+00277           ɷ            \clomeg                                      LATIN SMALL LETTER CLOSED OMEGA -U+00278           ɸ            \ltphi                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER PHI -U+00279           ɹ            \trnr                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R -U+0027A           ɺ            \trnrl                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH LONG LEG -U+0027B           ɻ            \rttrnr                                      LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R HOOK -U+0027C           ɼ            \rl                                          LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH LONG LEG -U+0027D           ɽ            \rtlr                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH TAIL / LATIN SMALL LETTER R HOOK -U+0027E           ɾ            \fhr                                         LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH FISHHOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER FISHHOOK R -U+00282           ʂ            \rtls                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER S HOOK -U+00283           ʃ            \esh                                         LATIN SMALL LETTER ESH -U+00287           ʇ            \trnt                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED T -U+00288           ʈ            \rtlt                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH RETROFLEX HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER T RETROFLEX HOOK -U+0028A           ʊ            \pupsil                                      LATIN SMALL LETTER UPSILON -U+0028B           ʋ            \pscrv                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT V -U+0028C           ʌ            \invv                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED V -U+0028D           ʍ            \invw                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED W -U+0028E           ʎ            \trny                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED Y -U+00290           ʐ            \rtlz                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH RETROFLEX HOOK / LATIN SMALL LETTER Z RETROFLEX HOOK -U+00292           ʒ            \yogh                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH / LATIN SMALL LETTER YOGH -U+00294           ʔ            \glst                                        LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP -U+00295           ʕ            \reglst                                      LATIN LETTER PHARYNGEAL VOICED FRICATIVE / LATIN LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP -U+00296           ʖ            \inglst                                      LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP -U+0029E           ʞ            \turnk                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED K -U+002A4           ʤ            \dyogh                                       LATIN SMALL LETTER DEZH DIGRAPH / LATIN SMALL LETTER D YOGH -U+002A7           ʧ            \tesh                                        LATIN SMALL LETTER TESH DIGRAPH / LATIN SMALL LETTER T ESH -U+002B0           ʰ            \^h                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL H -U+002B2           ʲ            \^j                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL J -U+002B3           ʳ            \^r                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL R -U+002B7           ʷ            \^w                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL W -U+002B8           ʸ            \^y                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL Y -U+002BC           ʼ            \rasp                                        MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE -U+002C8           ˈ            \verts                                       MODIFIER LETTER VERTICAL LINE -U+002CC           ˌ            \verti                                       MODIFIER LETTER LOW VERTICAL LINE -U+002D0           ː            \lmrk                                        MODIFIER LETTER TRIANGULAR COLON -U+002D1           ˑ            \hlmrk                                       MODIFIER LETTER HALF TRIANGULAR COLON -U+002D2           ˒            \sbrhr                                       MODIFIER LETTER CENTRED RIGHT HALF RING / MODIFIER LETTER CENTERED RIGHT HALF RING -U+002D3           ˓            \sblhr                                       MODIFIER LETTER CENTRED LEFT HALF RING / MODIFIER LETTER CENTERED LEFT HALF RING -U+002D4           ˔            \rais                                        MODIFIER LETTER UP TACK -U+002D5           ˕            \low                                         MODIFIER LETTER DOWN TACK -U+002D8           ˘            \u                                           BREVE / SPACING BREVE -U+002DC           ˜            \tildelow                                    SMALL TILDE / SPACING TILDE -U+002E1           ˡ            \^l                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L -U+002E2           ˢ            \^s                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL S -U+002E3           ˣ            \^x                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL X -U+00300           ◌̀           \grave                                       COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT / NON-SPACING GRAVE -U+00301           ◌́           \acute                                       COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT / NON-SPACING ACUTE -U+00302           ◌̂           \hat                                         COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT / NON-SPACING CIRCUMFLEX -U+00303           ◌̃           \tilde                                       COMBINING TILDE / NON-SPACING TILDE -U+00304           ◌̄           \bar                                         COMBINING MACRON / NON-SPACING MACRON -U+00305           ◌̅           \overbar                                     COMBINING OVERLINE / NON-SPACING OVERSCORE -U+00306           ◌̆           \breve                                       COMBINING BREVE / NON-SPACING BREVE -U+00307           ◌̇           \dot                                         COMBINING DOT ABOVE / NON-SPACING DOT ABOVE -U+00308           ◌̈           \ddot                                        COMBINING DIAERESIS / NON-SPACING DIAERESIS -U+00309           ◌̉           \ovhook                                      COMBINING HOOK ABOVE / NON-SPACING HOOK ABOVE -U+0030A           ◌̊           \ocirc                                       COMBINING RING ABOVE / NON-SPACING RING ABOVE -U+0030B           ◌̋           \H                                           COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT / NON-SPACING DOUBLE ACUTE -U+0030C           ◌̌           \check                                       COMBINING CARON / NON-SPACING HACEK -U+00310           ◌̐           \candra                                      COMBINING CANDRABINDU / NON-SPACING CANDRABINDU -U+00312           ◌̒           \oturnedcomma                                COMBINING TURNED COMMA ABOVE / NON-SPACING TURNED COMMA ABOVE -U+00315           ◌̕           \ocommatopright                              COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT / NON-SPACING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT -U+0031A           ◌̚           \droang                                      COMBINING LEFT ANGLE ABOVE / NON-SPACING LEFT ANGLE ABOVE -U+00321           ◌̡           \palh                                        COMBINING PALATALIZED HOOK BELOW / NON-SPACING PALATALIZED HOOK BELOW -U+00322           ◌̢           \rh                                          COMBINING RETROFLEX HOOK BELOW / NON-SPACING RETROFLEX HOOK BELOW -U+00327           ◌̧           \c                                           COMBINING CEDILLA / NON-SPACING CEDILLA -U+00328           ◌̨           \k                                           COMBINING OGONEK / NON-SPACING OGONEK -U+0032A           ◌̪           \sbbrg                                       COMBINING BRIDGE BELOW / NON-SPACING BRIDGE BELOW -U+00330           ◌̰           \wideutilde                                  COMBINING TILDE BELOW / NON-SPACING TILDE BELOW -U+00332           ◌̲           \underbar                                    COMBINING LOW LINE / NON-SPACING UNDERSCORE -U+00336           ◌̶           \strike, \sout                               COMBINING LONG STROKE OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG BAR OVERLAY -U+00338           ◌̸           \not                                         COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+0034D           ◌͍           \underleftrightarrow                         COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW BELOW -U+00391           Α            \Alpha                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA -U+00392           Β            \Beta                                        GREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA -U+00393           Γ            \Gamma                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA -U+00394           Δ            \Delta                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA -U+00395           Ε            \Epsilon                                     GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON -U+00396           Ζ            \Zeta                                        GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ZETA -U+00397           Η            \Eta                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA -U+00398           Θ            \Theta                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER THETA -U+00399           Ι            \Iota                                        GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA -U+0039A           Κ            \Kappa                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER KAPPA -U+0039B           Λ            \Lambda                                      GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA / GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA -U+0039C           Μ            \upMu                                        GREEK CAPITAL LETTER MU -U+0039D           Ν            \upNu                                        GREEK CAPITAL LETTER NU -U+0039E           Ξ            \Xi                                          GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI -U+0039F           Ο            \upOmicron                                   GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON -U+003A0           Π            \Pi                                          GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PI -U+003A1           Ρ            \Rho                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER RHO -U+003A3           Σ            \Sigma                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA -U+003A4           Τ            \Tau                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER TAU -U+003A5           Υ            \Upsilon                                     GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON -U+003A6           Φ            \Phi                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PHI -U+003A7           Χ            \Chi                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER CHI -U+003A8           Ψ            \Psi                                         GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PSI -U+003A9           Ω            \Omega                                       GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA -U+003B1           α            \alpha                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA -U+003B2           β            \beta                                        GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA -U+003B3           γ            \gamma                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER GAMMA -U+003B4           δ            \delta                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA -U+003B5           ε            \upepsilon, \varepsilon                      GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON -U+003B6           ζ            \zeta                                        GREEK SMALL LETTER ZETA -U+003B7           η            \eta                                         GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA -U+003B8           θ            \theta                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA -U+003B9           ι            \iota                                        GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA -U+003BA           κ            \kappa                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA -U+003BB           λ            \lambda                                      GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA / GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMBDA -U+003BC           μ            \mu                                          GREEK SMALL LETTER MU -U+003BD           ν            \nu                                          GREEK SMALL LETTER NU -U+003BE           ξ            \xi                                          GREEK SMALL LETTER XI -U+003BF           ο            \upomicron                                   GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON -U+003C0           π            \pi                                          GREEK SMALL LETTER PI -U+003C1           ρ            \rho                                         GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO -U+003C2           ς            \varsigma                                    GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA -U+003C3           σ            \sigma                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA -U+003C4           τ            \tau                                         GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU -U+003C5           υ            \upsilon                                     GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON -U+003C6           φ            \varphi                                      GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI -U+003C7           χ            \chi                                         GREEK SMALL LETTER CHI -U+003C8           ψ            \psi                                         GREEK SMALL LETTER PSI -U+003C9           ω            \omega                                       GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA -U+003D0           ϐ            \upvarbeta                                   GREEK BETA SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER CURLED BETA -U+003D1           ϑ            \vartheta                                    GREEK THETA SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER SCRIPT THETA -U+003D5           ϕ            \phi                                         GREEK PHI SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER SCRIPT PHI -U+003D6           ϖ            \varpi                                       GREEK PI SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA PI -U+003D8           Ϙ            \upoldKoppa                                  GREEK LETTER ARCHAIC KOPPA -U+003D9           ϙ            \upoldkoppa                                  GREEK SMALL LETTER ARCHAIC KOPPA -U+003DA           Ϛ            \Stigma                                      GREEK LETTER STIGMA / GREEK CAPITAL LETTER STIGMA -U+003DB           ϛ            \upstigma                                    GREEK SMALL LETTER STIGMA -U+003DC           Ϝ            \Digamma                                     GREEK LETTER DIGAMMA / GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DIGAMMA -U+003DD           ϝ            \digamma                                     GREEK SMALL LETTER DIGAMMA -U+003DE           Ϟ            \Koppa                                       GREEK LETTER KOPPA / GREEK CAPITAL LETTER KOPPA -U+003DF           ϟ            \upkoppa                                     GREEK SMALL LETTER KOPPA -U+003E0           Ϡ            \Sampi                                       GREEK LETTER SAMPI / GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SAMPI -U+003E1           ϡ            \upsampi                                     GREEK SMALL LETTER SAMPI -U+003F0           ϰ            \varkappa                                    GREEK KAPPA SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER SCRIPT KAPPA -U+003F1           ϱ            \varrho                                      GREEK RHO SYMBOL / GREEK SMALL LETTER TAILED RHO -U+003F4           ϴ            \varTheta                                    GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+003F5           ϵ            \epsilon                                     GREEK LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL -U+003F6           ϶            \backepsilon                                 GREEK REVERSED LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL -U+01D2C           ᴬ            \^A                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL A -U+01D2E           ᴮ            \^B                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL B -U+01D30           ᴰ            \^D                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL D -U+01D31           ᴱ            \^E                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL E -U+01D33           ᴳ            \^G                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL G -U+01D34           ᴴ            \^H                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL H -U+01D35           ᴵ            \^I                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL I -U+01D36           ᴶ            \^J                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL J -U+01D37           ᴷ            \^K                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL K -U+01D38           ᴸ            \^L                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL L -U+01D39           ᴹ            \^M                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL M -U+01D3A           ᴺ            \^N                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL N -U+01D3C           ᴼ            \^O                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL O -U+01D3E           ᴾ            \^P                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL P -U+01D3F           ᴿ            \^R                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL R -U+01D40           ᵀ            \^T                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL T -U+01D41           ᵁ            \^U                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL U -U+01D42           ᵂ            \^W                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL W -U+01D43           ᵃ            \^a                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL A -U+01D45           ᵅ            \^alpha                                      MODIFIER LETTER SMALL ALPHA -U+01D47           ᵇ            \^b                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL B -U+01D48           ᵈ            \^d                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL D -U+01D49           ᵉ            \^e                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL E -U+01D4B           ᵋ            \^epsilon                                    MODIFIER LETTER SMALL OPEN E -U+01D4D           ᵍ            \^g                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL G -U+01D4F           ᵏ            \^k                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL K -U+01D50           ᵐ            \^m                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL M -U+01D52           ᵒ            \^o                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL O -U+01D56           ᵖ            \^p                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL P -U+01D57           ᵗ            \^t                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL T -U+01D58           ᵘ            \^u                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL U -U+01D5B           ᵛ            \^v                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL V -U+01D5D           ᵝ            \^beta                                       MODIFIER LETTER SMALL BETA -U+01D5E           ᵞ            \^gamma                                      MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GREEK GAMMA -U+01D5F           ᵟ            \^delta                                      MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DELTA -U+01D60           ᵠ            \^phi                                        MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GREEK PHI -U+01D61           ᵡ            \^chi                                        MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CHI -U+01D62           ᵢ            \_i                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER I -U+01D63           ᵣ            \_r                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER R -U+01D64           ᵤ            \_u                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER U -U+01D65           ᵥ            \_v                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER V -U+01D66           ᵦ            \_beta                                       GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER BETA -U+01D67           ᵧ            \_gamma                                      GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER GAMMA -U+01D68           ᵨ            \_rho                                        GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER RHO -U+01D69           ᵩ            \_phi                                        GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER PHI -U+01D6A           ᵪ            \_chi                                        GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER CHI -U+01D9C           ᶜ            \^c                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL C -U+01DA0           ᶠ            \^f                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL F -U+01DA5           ᶥ            \^iota                                       MODIFIER LETTER SMALL IOTA -U+01DB2           ᶲ            \^Phi                                        MODIFIER LETTER SMALL PHI -U+01DBB           ᶻ            \^z                                          MODIFIER LETTER SMALL Z -U+01DBF           ᶿ            \^theta                                      MODIFIER LETTER SMALL THETA -U+02002                        \enspace                                     EN SPACE -U+02003                        \quad                                        EM SPACE -U+02005                        \thickspace                                  FOUR-PER-EM SPACE -U+02009                        \thinspace                                   THIN SPACE -U+0200A                        \hspace                                      HAIR SPACE -U+02013           –            \endash                                      EN DASH -U+02014           —            \emdash                                      EM DASH -U+02016           ‖            \Vert                                        DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE / DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR -U+02018           ‘            \lq                                          LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK / SINGLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK -U+02019           ’            \rq                                          RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK / SINGLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK -U+0201B           ‛            \reapos                                      SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK / SINGLE REVERSED COMMA QUOTATION MARK -U+0201C           “            \quotedblleft                                LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK / DOUBLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK -U+0201D           ”            \quotedblright                               RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK / DOUBLE COMMA QUOTATION MARK -U+02020           †            \dagger                                      DAGGER -U+02021           ‡            \ddagger                                     DOUBLE DAGGER -U+02022           •            \bullet                                      BULLET -U+02026           …            \dots, \ldots                                HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS -U+02030           ‰            \perthousand                                 PER MILLE SIGN -U+02031           ‱            \pertenthousand                              PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN -U+02032           ′            \prime                                       PRIME -U+02033           ″            \pprime                                      DOUBLE PRIME -U+02034           ‴            \ppprime                                     TRIPLE PRIME -U+02035           ‵            \backprime                                   REVERSED PRIME -U+02036           ‶            \backpprime                                  REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME -U+02037           ‷            \backppprime                                 REVERSED TRIPLE PRIME -U+02039           ‹            \guilsinglleft                               SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK / LEFT POINTING SINGLE GUILLEMET -U+0203A           ›            \guilsinglright                              SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK / RIGHT POINTING SINGLE GUILLEMET -U+0203C           ‼            \:bangbang:                                  DOUBLE EXCLAMATION MARK -U+02040           ⁀            \tieconcat                                   CHARACTER TIE -U+02049           ⁉            \:interrobang:                               EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK -U+02057           ⁗            \pppprime                                    QUADRUPLE PRIME -U+0205D           ⁝            \tricolon                                    TRICOLON -U+02060                       \nolinebreak                                 WORD JOINER -U+02070           ⁰            \^0                                          SUPERSCRIPT ZERO / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT ZERO -U+02071           ⁱ            \^i                                          SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER I -U+02074           ⁴            \^4                                          SUPERSCRIPT FOUR / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT FOUR -U+02075           ⁵            \^5                                          SUPERSCRIPT FIVE / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT FIVE -U+02076           ⁶            \^6                                          SUPERSCRIPT SIX / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT SIX -U+02077           ⁷            \^7                                          SUPERSCRIPT SEVEN / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT SEVEN -U+02078           ⁸            \^8                                          SUPERSCRIPT EIGHT / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT EIGHT -U+02079           ⁹            \^9                                          SUPERSCRIPT NINE / SUPERSCRIPT DIGIT NINE -U+0207A           ⁺            \^+                                          SUPERSCRIPT PLUS SIGN -U+0207B           ⁻            \^-                                          SUPERSCRIPT MINUS / SUPERSCRIPT HYPHEN-MINUS -U+0207C           ⁼            \^=                                          SUPERSCRIPT EQUALS SIGN -U+0207D           ⁽            \^(                                          SUPERSCRIPT LEFT PARENTHESIS / SUPERSCRIPT OPENING PARENTHESIS -U+0207E           ⁾            \^)                                          SUPERSCRIPT RIGHT PARENTHESIS / SUPERSCRIPT CLOSING PARENTHESIS -U+0207F           ⁿ            \^n                                          SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER N -U+02080           ₀            \_0                                          SUBSCRIPT ZERO / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT ZERO -U+02081           ₁            \_1                                          SUBSCRIPT ONE / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT ONE -U+02082           ₂            \_2                                          SUBSCRIPT TWO / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT TWO -U+02083           ₃            \_3                                          SUBSCRIPT THREE / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT THREE -U+02084           ₄            \_4                                          SUBSCRIPT FOUR / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT FOUR -U+02085           ₅            \_5                                          SUBSCRIPT FIVE / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT FIVE -U+02086           ₆            \_6                                          SUBSCRIPT SIX / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT SIX -U+02087           ₇            \_7                                          SUBSCRIPT SEVEN / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT SEVEN -U+02088           ₈            \_8                                          SUBSCRIPT EIGHT / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT EIGHT -U+02089           ₉            \_9                                          SUBSCRIPT NINE / SUBSCRIPT DIGIT NINE -U+0208A           ₊            \_+                                          SUBSCRIPT PLUS SIGN -U+0208B           ₋            \_-                                          SUBSCRIPT MINUS / SUBSCRIPT HYPHEN-MINUS -U+0208C           ₌            \_=                                          SUBSCRIPT EQUALS SIGN -U+0208D           ₍            \_(                                          SUBSCRIPT LEFT PARENTHESIS / SUBSCRIPT OPENING PARENTHESIS -U+0208E           ₎            \_)                                          SUBSCRIPT RIGHT PARENTHESIS / SUBSCRIPT CLOSING PARENTHESIS -U+02090           ₐ            \_a                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER A -U+02091           ₑ            \_e                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER E -U+02092           ₒ            \_o                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER O -U+02093           ₓ            \_x                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER X -U+02094           ₔ            \_schwa                                      LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER SCHWA -U+02095           ₕ            \_h                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER H -U+02096           ₖ            \_k                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER K -U+02097           ₗ            \_l                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER L -U+02098           ₘ            \_m                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER M -U+02099           ₙ            \_n                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER N -U+0209A           ₚ            \_p                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER P -U+0209B           ₛ            \_s                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER S -U+0209C           ₜ            \_t                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER T -U+020A7           ₧            \pes                                         PESETA SIGN -U+020AC           €            \euro                                        EURO SIGN -U+020D0           ◌⃐           \leftharpoonaccent                           COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE / NON-SPACING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE -U+020D1           ◌⃑           \rightharpoonaccent                          COMBINING RIGHT HARPOON ABOVE / NON-SPACING RIGHT HARPOON ABOVE -U+020D2           ◌⃒           \vertoverlay                                 COMBINING LONG VERTICAL LINE OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG VERTICAL BAR OVERLAY -U+020D6           ◌⃖           \overleftarrow                               COMBINING LEFT ARROW ABOVE / NON-SPACING LEFT ARROW ABOVE -U+020D7           ◌⃗           \vec                                         COMBINING RIGHT ARROW ABOVE / NON-SPACING RIGHT ARROW ABOVE -U+020DB           ◌⃛           \dddot                                       COMBINING THREE DOTS ABOVE / NON-SPACING THREE DOTS ABOVE -U+020DC           ◌⃜           \ddddot                                      COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE / NON-SPACING FOUR DOTS ABOVE -U+020DD           ◌⃝           \enclosecircle                               COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE / ENCLOSING CIRCLE -U+020DE           ◌⃞           \enclosesquare                               COMBINING ENCLOSING SQUARE / ENCLOSING SQUARE -U+020DF           ◌⃟           \enclosediamond                              COMBINING ENCLOSING DIAMOND / ENCLOSING DIAMOND -U+020E1           ◌⃡           \overleftrightarrow                          COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE / NON-SPACING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE -U+020E4           ◌⃤           \enclosetriangle                             COMBINING ENCLOSING UPWARD POINTING TRIANGLE -U+020E7           ◌⃧           \annuity                                     COMBINING ANNUITY SYMBOL -U+020E8           ◌⃨           \threeunderdot                               COMBINING TRIPLE UNDERDOT -U+020E9           ◌⃩           \widebridgeabove                             COMBINING WIDE BRIDGE ABOVE -U+020EC           ◌⃬           \underrightharpoondown                       COMBINING RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS -U+020ED           ◌⃭           \underleftharpoondown                        COMBINING LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS -U+020EE           ◌⃮           \underleftarrow                              COMBINING LEFT ARROW BELOW -U+020EF           ◌⃯           \underrightarrow                             COMBINING RIGHT ARROW BELOW -U+020F0           ◌⃰           \asteraccent                                 COMBINING ASTERISK ABOVE -U+02102           ℂ            \bbC                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL C / DOUBLE-STRUCK C -U+02107           ℇ            \eulermascheroni                             EULER CONSTANT / EULERS -U+0210A           ℊ            \scrg                                        SCRIPT SMALL G -U+0210B           ℋ            \scrH                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL H / SCRIPT H -U+0210C           ℌ            \frakH                                       BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL H / BLACK-LETTER H -U+0210D           ℍ            \bbH                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL H / DOUBLE-STRUCK H -U+0210E           ℎ            \planck                                      PLANCK CONSTANT -U+0210F           ℏ            \hslash                                      PLANCK CONSTANT OVER TWO PI / PLANCK CONSTANT OVER 2 PI -U+02110           ℐ            \scrI                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL I / SCRIPT I -U+02111           ℑ            \Im                                          BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL I / BLACK-LETTER I -U+02112           ℒ            \scrL                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL L / SCRIPT L -U+02113           ℓ            \ell                                         SCRIPT SMALL L -U+02115           ℕ            \bbN                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL N / DOUBLE-STRUCK N -U+02116           №            \numero                                      NUMERO SIGN / NUMERO -U+02118           ℘            \wp                                          SCRIPT CAPITAL P / SCRIPT P -U+02119           ℙ            \bbP                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL P / DOUBLE-STRUCK P -U+0211A           ℚ            \bbQ                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Q / DOUBLE-STRUCK Q -U+0211B           ℛ            \scrR                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL R / SCRIPT R -U+0211C           ℜ            \Re                                          BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL R / BLACK-LETTER R -U+0211D           ℝ            \bbR                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL R / DOUBLE-STRUCK R -U+0211E           ℞            \xrat                                        PRESCRIPTION TAKE -U+02122           ™            \trademark, \:tm:                            TRADE MARK SIGN / TRADEMARK -U+02124           ℤ            \bbZ                                         DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Z / DOUBLE-STRUCK Z -U+02126           Ω            \ohm                                         OHM SIGN / OHM -U+02127           ℧            \mho                                         INVERTED OHM SIGN / MHO -U+02128           ℨ            \frakZ                                       BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z / BLACK-LETTER Z -U+02129           ℩            \turnediota                                  TURNED GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA -U+0212B           Å            \Angstrom                                    ANGSTROM SIGN / ANGSTROM UNIT -U+0212C           ℬ            \scrB                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL B / SCRIPT B -U+0212D           ℭ            \frakC                                       BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL C / BLACK-LETTER C -U+0212F           ℯ            \scre, \euler                                SCRIPT SMALL E -U+02130           ℰ            \scrE                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL E / SCRIPT E -U+02131           ℱ            \scrF                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL F / SCRIPT F -U+02132           Ⅎ            \Finv                                        TURNED CAPITAL F / TURNED F -U+02133           ℳ            \scrM                                        SCRIPT CAPITAL M / SCRIPT M -U+02134           ℴ            \scro                                        SCRIPT SMALL O -U+02135           ℵ            \aleph                                       ALEF SYMBOL / FIRST TRANSFINITE CARDINAL -U+02136           ℶ            \beth                                        BET SYMBOL / SECOND TRANSFINITE CARDINAL -U+02137           ℷ            \gimel                                       GIMEL SYMBOL / THIRD TRANSFINITE CARDINAL -U+02138           ℸ            \daleth                                      DALET SYMBOL / FOURTH TRANSFINITE CARDINAL -U+02139           ℹ            \:information_source:                        INFORMATION SOURCE -U+0213C           ℼ            \bbpi                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL PI -U+0213D           ℽ            \bbgamma                                     DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL GAMMA -U+0213E           ℾ            \bbGamma                                     DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL GAMMA -U+0213F           ℿ            \bbPi                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL PI -U+02140           ⅀            \bbsum                                       DOUBLE-STRUCK N-ARY SUMMATION -U+02141           ⅁            \Game                                        TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL G -U+02142           ⅂            \sansLturned                                 TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L -U+02143           ⅃            \sansLmirrored                               REVERSED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L -U+02144           ⅄            \Yup                                         TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Y -U+02145           ⅅ            \bbiD                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC CAPITAL D -U+02146           ⅆ            \bbid                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL D -U+02147           ⅇ            \bbie                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL E -U+02148           ⅈ            \bbii                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL I -U+02149           ⅉ            \bbij                                        DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J -U+0214A           ⅊            \PropertyLine                                PROPERTY LINE -U+0214B           ⅋            \upand                                       TURNED AMPERSAND -U+02150           ⅐            \1/7                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE SEVENTH -U+02151           ⅑            \1/9                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE NINTH -U+02152           ⅒            \1/10                                        VULGAR FRACTION ONE TENTH -U+02153           ⅓            \1/3                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE THIRD / FRACTION ONE THIRD -U+02154           ⅔            \2/3                                         VULGAR FRACTION TWO THIRDS / FRACTION TWO THIRDS -U+02155           ⅕            \1/5                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE FIFTH / FRACTION ONE FIFTH -U+02156           ⅖            \2/5                                         VULGAR FRACTION TWO FIFTHS / FRACTION TWO FIFTHS -U+02157           ⅗            \3/5                                         VULGAR FRACTION THREE FIFTHS / FRACTION THREE FIFTHS -U+02158           ⅘            \4/5                                         VULGAR FRACTION FOUR FIFTHS / FRACTION FOUR FIFTHS -U+02159           ⅙            \1/6                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE SIXTH / FRACTION ONE SIXTH -U+0215A           ⅚            \5/6                                         VULGAR FRACTION FIVE SIXTHS / FRACTION FIVE SIXTHS -U+0215B           ⅛            \1/8                                         VULGAR FRACTION ONE EIGHTH / FRACTION ONE EIGHTH -U+0215C           ⅜            \3/8                                         VULGAR FRACTION THREE EIGHTHS / FRACTION THREE EIGHTHS -U+0215D           ⅝            \5/8                                         VULGAR FRACTION FIVE EIGHTHS / FRACTION FIVE EIGHTHS -U+0215E           ⅞            \7/8                                         VULGAR FRACTION SEVEN EIGHTHS / FRACTION SEVEN EIGHTHS -U+0215F           ⅟            \1/                                          FRACTION NUMERATOR ONE -U+02189           ↉            \0/3                                         VULGAR FRACTION ZERO THIRDS -U+02190           ←            \leftarrow                                   LEFTWARDS ARROW / LEFT ARROW -U+02191           ↑            \uparrow                                     UPWARDS ARROW / UP ARROW -U+02192           →            \to, \rightarrow                             RIGHTWARDS ARROW / RIGHT ARROW -U+02193           ↓            \downarrow                                   DOWNWARDS ARROW / DOWN ARROW -U+02194           ↔            \leftrightarrow, \:left_right_arrow:         LEFT RIGHT ARROW -U+02195           ↕            \updownarrow, \:arrow_up_down:               UP DOWN ARROW -U+02196           ↖            \nwarrow, \:arrow_upper_left:                NORTH WEST ARROW / UPPER LEFT ARROW -U+02197           ↗            \nearrow, \:arrow_upper_right:               NORTH EAST ARROW / UPPER RIGHT ARROW -U+02198           ↘            \searrow, \:arrow_lower_right:               SOUTH EAST ARROW / LOWER RIGHT ARROW -U+02199           ↙            \swarrow, \:arrow_lower_left:                SOUTH WEST ARROW / LOWER LEFT ARROW -U+0219A           ↚            \nleftarrow                                  LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE / LEFT ARROW WITH STROKE -U+0219B           ↛            \nrightarrow                                 RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE / RIGHT ARROW WITH STROKE -U+0219C           ↜            \leftwavearrow                               LEFTWARDS WAVE ARROW / LEFT WAVE ARROW -U+0219D           ↝            \rightwavearrow                              RIGHTWARDS WAVE ARROW / RIGHT WAVE ARROW -U+0219E           ↞            \twoheadleftarrow                            LEFTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW / LEFT TWO HEADED ARROW -U+0219F           ↟            \twoheaduparrow                              UPWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW / UP TWO HEADED ARROW -U+021A0           ↠            \twoheadrightarrow                           RIGHTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW / RIGHT TWO HEADED ARROW -U+021A1           ↡            \twoheaddownarrow                            DOWNWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW / DOWN TWO HEADED ARROW -U+021A2           ↢            \leftarrowtail                               LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL / LEFT ARROW WITH TAIL -U+021A3           ↣            \rightarrowtail                              RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL / RIGHT ARROW WITH TAIL -U+021A4           ↤            \mapsfrom                                    LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR / LEFT ARROW FROM BAR -U+021A5           ↥            \mapsup                                      UPWARDS ARROW FROM BAR / UP ARROW FROM BAR -U+021A6           ↦            \mapsto                                      RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR / RIGHT ARROW FROM BAR -U+021A7           ↧            \mapsdown                                    DOWNWARDS ARROW FROM BAR / DOWN ARROW FROM BAR -U+021A8           ↨            \updownarrowbar                              UP DOWN ARROW WITH BASE -U+021A9           ↩            \hookleftarrow, \:leftwards_arrow_with_hook: LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK / LEFT ARROW WITH HOOK -U+021AA           ↪            \hookrightarrow, \:arrow_right_hook:         RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK / RIGHT ARROW WITH HOOK -U+021AB           ↫            \looparrowleft                               LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP / LEFT ARROW WITH LOOP -U+021AC           ↬            \looparrowright                              RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH LOOP / RIGHT ARROW WITH LOOP -U+021AD           ↭            \leftrightsquigarrow                         LEFT RIGHT WAVE ARROW -U+021AE           ↮            \nleftrightarrow                             LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH STROKE -U+021AF           ↯            \downzigzagarrow                             DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW / DOWN ZIGZAG ARROW -U+021B0           ↰            \Lsh                                         UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS / UP ARROW WITH TIP LEFT -U+021B1           ↱            \Rsh                                         UPWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS / UP ARROW WITH TIP RIGHT -U+021B2           ↲            \Ldsh                                        DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP LEFTWARDS / DOWN ARROW WITH TIP LEFT -U+021B3           ↳            \Rdsh                                        DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH TIP RIGHTWARDS / DOWN ARROW WITH TIP RIGHT -U+021B4           ↴            \linefeed                                    RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER DOWNWARDS / RIGHT ARROW WITH CORNER DOWN -U+021B5           ↵            \carriagereturn                              DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER LEFTWARDS / DOWN ARROW WITH CORNER LEFT -U+021B6           ↶            \curvearrowleft                              ANTICLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW -U+021B7           ↷            \curvearrowright                             CLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW -U+021B8           ↸            \barovernorthwestarrow                       NORTH WEST ARROW TO LONG BAR / UPPER LEFT ARROW TO LONG BAR -U+021B9           ↹            \barleftarrowrightarrowbar                   LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR OVER RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR / LEFT ARROW TO BAR OVER RIGHT ARROW TO BAR -U+021BA           ↺            \circlearrowleft                             ANTICLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW -U+021BB           ↻            \circlearrowright                            CLOCKWISE OPEN CIRCLE ARROW -U+021BC           ↼            \leftharpoonup                               LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UPWARDS / LEFT HARPOON WITH BARB UP -U+021BD           ↽            \leftharpoondown                             LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS / LEFT HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+021BE           ↾            \upharpoonright                              UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHTWARDS / UP HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+021BF           ↿            \upharpoonleft                               UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFTWARDS / UP HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT -U+021C0           ⇀            \rightharpoonup                              RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UPWARDS / RIGHT HARPOON WITH BARB UP -U+021C1           ⇁            \rightharpoondown                            RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWNWARDS / RIGHT HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+021C2           ⇂            \downharpoonright                            DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHTWARDS / DOWN HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+021C3           ⇃            \downharpoonleft                             DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFTWARDS / DOWN HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT -U+021C4           ⇄            \rightleftarrows                             RIGHTWARDS ARROW OVER LEFTWARDS ARROW / RIGHT ARROW OVER LEFT ARROW -U+021C5           ⇅            \dblarrowupdown                              UPWARDS ARROW LEFTWARDS OF DOWNWARDS ARROW / UP ARROW LEFT OF DOWN ARROW -U+021C6           ⇆            \leftrightarrows                             LEFTWARDS ARROW OVER RIGHTWARDS ARROW / LEFT ARROW OVER RIGHT ARROW -U+021C7           ⇇            \leftleftarrows                              LEFTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS / LEFT PAIRED ARROWS -U+021C8           ⇈            \upuparrows                                  UPWARDS PAIRED ARROWS / UP PAIRED ARROWS -U+021C9           ⇉            \rightrightarrows                            RIGHTWARDS PAIRED ARROWS / RIGHT PAIRED ARROWS -U+021CA           ⇊            \downdownarrows                              DOWNWARDS PAIRED ARROWS / DOWN PAIRED ARROWS -U+021CB           ⇋            \leftrightharpoons                           LEFTWARDS HARPOON OVER RIGHTWARDS HARPOON / LEFT HARPOON OVER RIGHT HARPOON -U+021CC           ⇌            \rightleftharpoons                           RIGHTWARDS HARPOON OVER LEFTWARDS HARPOON / RIGHT HARPOON OVER LEFT HARPOON -U+021CD           ⇍            \nLeftarrow                                  LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE / LEFT DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE -U+021CE           ⇎            \nLeftrightarrow                             LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE -U+021CF           ⇏            \nRightarrow                                 RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE / RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE -U+021D0           ⇐            \Leftarrow                                   LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW / LEFT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D1           ⇑            \Uparrow                                     UPWARDS DOUBLE ARROW / UP DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D2           ⇒            \Rightarrow                                  RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW / RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D3           ⇓            \Downarrow                                   DOWNWARDS DOUBLE ARROW / DOWN DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D4           ⇔            \Leftrightarrow                              LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D5           ⇕            \Updownarrow                                 UP DOWN DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D6           ⇖            \Nwarrow                                     NORTH WEST DOUBLE ARROW / UPPER LEFT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D7           ⇗            \Nearrow                                     NORTH EAST DOUBLE ARROW / UPPER RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D8           ⇘            \Searrow                                     SOUTH EAST DOUBLE ARROW / LOWER RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021D9           ⇙            \Swarrow                                     SOUTH WEST DOUBLE ARROW / LOWER LEFT DOUBLE ARROW -U+021DA           ⇚            \Lleftarrow                                  LEFTWARDS TRIPLE ARROW / LEFT TRIPLE ARROW -U+021DB           ⇛            \Rrightarrow                                 RIGHTWARDS TRIPLE ARROW / RIGHT TRIPLE ARROW -U+021DC           ⇜            \leftsquigarrow                              LEFTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW / LEFT SQUIGGLE ARROW -U+021DD           ⇝            \rightsquigarrow                             RIGHTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW / RIGHT SQUIGGLE ARROW -U+021DE           ⇞            \nHuparrow                                   UPWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE / UP ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE -U+021DF           ⇟            \nHdownarrow                                 DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE / DOWN ARROW WITH DOUBLE STROKE -U+021E0           ⇠            \leftdasharrow                               LEFTWARDS DASHED ARROW / LEFT DASHED ARROW -U+021E1           ⇡            \updasharrow                                 UPWARDS DASHED ARROW / UP DASHED ARROW -U+021E2           ⇢            \rightdasharrow                              RIGHTWARDS DASHED ARROW / RIGHT DASHED ARROW -U+021E3           ⇣            \downdasharrow                               DOWNWARDS DASHED ARROW / DOWN DASHED ARROW -U+021E4           ⇤            \barleftarrow                                LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BAR / LEFT ARROW TO BAR -U+021E5           ⇥            \rightarrowbar                               RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BAR / RIGHT ARROW TO BAR -U+021E6           ⇦            \leftwhitearrow                              LEFTWARDS WHITE ARROW / WHITE LEFT ARROW -U+021E7           ⇧            \upwhitearrow                                UPWARDS WHITE ARROW / WHITE UP ARROW -U+021E8           ⇨            \rightwhitearrow                             RIGHTWARDS WHITE ARROW / WHITE RIGHT ARROW -U+021E9           ⇩            \downwhitearrow                              DOWNWARDS WHITE ARROW / WHITE DOWN ARROW -U+021EA           ⇪            \whitearrowupfrombar                         UPWARDS WHITE ARROW FROM BAR / WHITE UP ARROW FROM BAR -U+021F4           ⇴            \circleonrightarrow                          RIGHT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE -U+021F5           ⇵            \DownArrowUpArrow                            DOWNWARDS ARROW LEFTWARDS OF UPWARDS ARROW -U+021F6           ⇶            \rightthreearrows                            THREE RIGHTWARDS ARROWS -U+021F7           ⇷            \nvleftarrow                                 LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+021F8           ⇸            \nvrightarrow                                RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+021F9           ⇹            \nvleftrightarrow                            LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+021FA           ⇺            \nVleftarrow                                 LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+021FB           ⇻            \nVrightarrow                                RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+021FC           ⇼            \nVleftrightarrow                            LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+021FD           ⇽            \leftarrowtriangle                           LEFTWARDS OPEN-HEADED ARROW -U+021FE           ⇾            \rightarrowtriangle                          RIGHTWARDS OPEN-HEADED ARROW -U+021FF           ⇿            \leftrightarrowtriangle                      LEFT RIGHT OPEN-HEADED ARROW -U+02200           ∀            \forall                                      FOR ALL -U+02201           ∁            \complement                                  COMPLEMENT -U+02202           ∂            \partial                                     PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+02203           ∃            \exists                                      THERE EXISTS -U+02204           ∄            \nexists                                     THERE DOES NOT EXIST -U+02205           ∅            \varnothing, \emptyset                       EMPTY SET -U+02206           ∆            \increment                                   INCREMENT -U+02207           ∇            \del, \nabla                                 NABLA -U+02208           ∈            \in                                          ELEMENT OF -U+02209           ∉            \notin                                       NOT AN ELEMENT OF -U+0220A           ∊            \smallin                                     SMALL ELEMENT OF -U+0220B           ∋            \ni                                          CONTAINS AS MEMBER -U+0220C           ∌            \nni                                         DOES NOT CONTAIN AS MEMBER -U+0220D           ∍            \smallni                                     SMALL CONTAINS AS MEMBER -U+0220E           ∎            \QED                                         END OF PROOF -U+0220F           ∏            \prod                                        N-ARY PRODUCT -U+02210           ∐            \coprod                                      N-ARY COPRODUCT -U+02211           ∑            \sum                                         N-ARY SUMMATION -U+02212           −            \minus                                       MINUS SIGN -U+02213           ∓            \mp                                          MINUS-OR-PLUS SIGN -U+02214           ∔            \dotplus                                     DOT PLUS -U+02216           ∖            \setminus                                    SET MINUS -U+02217           ∗            \ast                                         ASTERISK OPERATOR -U+02218           ∘            \circ                                        RING OPERATOR -U+02219           ∙            \vysmblkcircle                               BULLET OPERATOR -U+0221A           √            \surd, \sqrt                                 SQUARE ROOT -U+0221B           ∛            \cbrt                                        CUBE ROOT -U+0221C           ∜            \fourthroot                                  FOURTH ROOT -U+0221D           ∝            \propto                                      PROPORTIONAL TO -U+0221E           ∞            \infty                                       INFINITY -U+0221F           ∟            \rightangle                                  RIGHT ANGLE -U+02220           ∠            \angle                                       ANGLE -U+02221           ∡            \measuredangle                               MEASURED ANGLE -U+02222           ∢            \sphericalangle                              SPHERICAL ANGLE -U+02223           ∣            \mid                                         DIVIDES -U+02224           ∤            \nmid                                        DOES NOT DIVIDE -U+02225           ∥            \parallel                                    PARALLEL TO -U+02226           ∦            \nparallel                                   NOT PARALLEL TO -U+02227           ∧            \wedge                                       LOGICAL AND -U+02228           ∨            \vee                                         LOGICAL OR -U+02229           ∩            \cap                                         INTERSECTION -U+0222A           ∪            \cup                                         UNION -U+0222B           ∫            \int                                         INTEGRAL -U+0222C           ∬            \iint                                        DOUBLE INTEGRAL -U+0222D           ∭            \iiint                                       TRIPLE INTEGRAL -U+0222E           ∮            \oint                                        CONTOUR INTEGRAL -U+0222F           ∯            \oiint                                       SURFACE INTEGRAL -U+02230           ∰            \oiiint                                      VOLUME INTEGRAL -U+02231           ∱            \clwintegral                                 CLOCKWISE INTEGRAL -U+02232           ∲            \varointclockwise                            CLOCKWISE CONTOUR INTEGRAL -U+02233           ∳            \ointctrclockwise                            ANTICLOCKWISE CONTOUR INTEGRAL -U+02234           ∴            \therefore                                   THEREFORE -U+02235           ∵            \because                                     BECAUSE -U+02237           ∷            \Colon                                       PROPORTION -U+02238           ∸            \dotminus                                    DOT MINUS -U+0223A           ∺            \dotsminusdots                               GEOMETRIC PROPORTION -U+0223B           ∻            \kernelcontraction                           HOMOTHETIC -U+0223C           ∼            \sim                                         TILDE OPERATOR -U+0223D           ∽            \backsim                                     REVERSED TILDE -U+0223E           ∾            \lazysinv                                    INVERTED LAZY S -U+0223F           ∿            \sinewave                                    SINE WAVE -U+02240           ≀            \wr                                          WREATH PRODUCT -U+02241           ≁            \nsim                                        NOT TILDE -U+02242           ≂            \eqsim                                       MINUS TILDE -U+02242 + U+00338 ≂̸           \neqsim                                      MINUS TILDE + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02243           ≃            \simeq                                       ASYMPTOTICALLY EQUAL TO -U+02244           ≄            \nsime                                       NOT ASYMPTOTICALLY EQUAL TO -U+02245           ≅            \cong                                        APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO -U+02246           ≆            \approxnotequal                              APPROXIMATELY BUT NOT ACTUALLY EQUAL TO -U+02247           ≇            \ncong                                       NEITHER APPROXIMATELY NOR ACTUALLY EQUAL TO -U+02248           ≈            \approx                                      ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02249           ≉            \napprox                                     NOT ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+0224A           ≊            \approxeq                                    ALMOST EQUAL OR EQUAL TO -U+0224B           ≋            \tildetrpl                                   TRIPLE TILDE -U+0224C           ≌            \allequal                                    ALL EQUAL TO -U+0224D           ≍            \asymp                                       EQUIVALENT TO -U+0224E           ≎            \Bumpeq                                      GEOMETRICALLY EQUIVALENT TO -U+0224E + U+00338 ≎̸           \nBumpeq                                     GEOMETRICALLY EQUIVALENT TO + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+0224F           ≏            \bumpeq                                      DIFFERENCE BETWEEN -U+0224F + U+00338 ≏̸           \nbumpeq                                     DIFFERENCE BETWEEN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02250           ≐            \doteq                                       APPROACHES THE LIMIT -U+02251           ≑            \Doteq                                       GEOMETRICALLY EQUAL TO -U+02252           ≒            \fallingdotseq                               APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO OR THE IMAGE OF -U+02253           ≓            \risingdotseq                                IMAGE OF OR APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO -U+02254           ≔            \coloneq                                     COLON EQUALS / COLON EQUAL -U+02255           ≕            \eqcolon                                     EQUALS COLON / EQUAL COLON -U+02256           ≖            \eqcirc                                      RING IN EQUAL TO -U+02257           ≗            \circeq                                      RING EQUAL TO -U+02258           ≘            \arceq                                       CORRESPONDS TO -U+02259           ≙            \wedgeq                                      ESTIMATES -U+0225A           ≚            \veeeq                                       EQUIANGULAR TO -U+0225B           ≛            \starequal                                   STAR EQUALS -U+0225C           ≜            \triangleq                                   DELTA EQUAL TO -U+0225D           ≝            \eqdef                                       EQUAL TO BY DEFINITION -U+0225E           ≞            \measeq                                      MEASURED BY -U+0225F           ≟            \questeq                                     QUESTIONED EQUAL TO -U+02260           ≠            \ne                                          NOT EQUAL TO -U+02261           ≡            \equiv                                       IDENTICAL TO -U+02262           ≢            \nequiv                                      NOT IDENTICAL TO -U+02263           ≣            \Equiv                                       STRICTLY EQUIVALENT TO -U+02264           ≤            \le, \leq                                    LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO / LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02265           ≥            \ge, \geq                                    GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO / GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02266           ≦            \leqq                                        LESS-THAN OVER EQUAL TO / LESS THAN OVER EQUAL TO -U+02267           ≧            \geqq                                        GREATER-THAN OVER EQUAL TO / GREATER THAN OVER EQUAL TO -U+02268           ≨            \lneqq                                       LESS-THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO / LESS THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO -U+02268 + U+0FE00 ≨︀           \lvertneqq                                   LESS-THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO / LESS THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO + VARIATION SELECTOR-1 -U+02269           ≩            \gneqq                                       GREATER-THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO / GREATER THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO -U+02269 + U+0FE00 ≩︀           \gvertneqq                                   GREATER-THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO / GREATER THAN BUT NOT EQUAL TO + VARIATION SELECTOR-1 -U+0226A           ≪            \ll                                          MUCH LESS-THAN / MUCH LESS THAN -U+0226A + U+00338 ≪̸           \NotLessLess                                 MUCH LESS-THAN / MUCH LESS THAN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+0226B           ≫            \gg                                          MUCH GREATER-THAN / MUCH GREATER THAN -U+0226B + U+00338 ≫̸           \NotGreaterGreater                           MUCH GREATER-THAN / MUCH GREATER THAN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+0226C           ≬            \between                                     BETWEEN -U+0226D           ≭            \nasymp                                      NOT EQUIVALENT TO -U+0226E           ≮            \nless                                       NOT LESS-THAN / NOT LESS THAN -U+0226F           ≯            \ngtr                                        NOT GREATER-THAN / NOT GREATER THAN -U+02270           ≰            \nleq                                        NEITHER LESS-THAN NOR EQUAL TO / NEITHER LESS THAN NOR EQUAL TO -U+02271           ≱            \ngeq                                        NEITHER GREATER-THAN NOR EQUAL TO / NEITHER GREATER THAN NOR EQUAL TO -U+02272           ≲            \lesssim                                     LESS-THAN OR EQUIVALENT TO / LESS THAN OR EQUIVALENT TO -U+02273           ≳            \gtrsim                                      GREATER-THAN OR EQUIVALENT TO / GREATER THAN OR EQUIVALENT TO -U+02274           ≴            \nlesssim                                    NEITHER LESS-THAN NOR EQUIVALENT TO / NEITHER LESS THAN NOR EQUIVALENT TO -U+02275           ≵            \ngtrsim                                     NEITHER GREATER-THAN NOR EQUIVALENT TO / NEITHER GREATER THAN NOR EQUIVALENT TO -U+02276           ≶            \lessgtr                                     LESS-THAN OR GREATER-THAN / LESS THAN OR GREATER THAN -U+02277           ≷            \gtrless                                     GREATER-THAN OR LESS-THAN / GREATER THAN OR LESS THAN -U+02278           ≸            \notlessgreater                              NEITHER LESS-THAN NOR GREATER-THAN / NEITHER LESS THAN NOR GREATER THAN -U+02279           ≹            \notgreaterless                              NEITHER GREATER-THAN NOR LESS-THAN / NEITHER GREATER THAN NOR LESS THAN -U+0227A           ≺            \prec                                        PRECEDES -U+0227B           ≻            \succ                                        SUCCEEDS -U+0227C           ≼            \preccurlyeq                                 PRECEDES OR EQUAL TO -U+0227D           ≽            \succcurlyeq                                 SUCCEEDS OR EQUAL TO -U+0227E           ≾            \precsim                                     PRECEDES OR EQUIVALENT TO -U+0227E + U+00338 ≾̸           \nprecsim                                    PRECEDES OR EQUIVALENT TO + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+0227F           ≿            \succsim                                     SUCCEEDS OR EQUIVALENT TO -U+0227F + U+00338 ≿̸           \nsuccsim                                    SUCCEEDS OR EQUIVALENT TO + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02280           ⊀            \nprec                                       DOES NOT PRECEDE -U+02281           ⊁            \nsucc                                       DOES NOT SUCCEED -U+02282           ⊂            \subset                                      SUBSET OF -U+02283           ⊃            \supset                                      SUPERSET OF -U+02284           ⊄            \nsubset                                     NOT A SUBSET OF -U+02285           ⊅            \nsupset                                     NOT A SUPERSET OF -U+02286           ⊆            \subseteq                                    SUBSET OF OR EQUAL TO -U+02287           ⊇            \supseteq                                    SUPERSET OF OR EQUAL TO -U+02288           ⊈            \nsubseteq                                   NEITHER A SUBSET OF NOR EQUAL TO -U+02289           ⊉            \nsupseteq                                   NEITHER A SUPERSET OF NOR EQUAL TO -U+0228A           ⊊            \subsetneq                                   SUBSET OF WITH NOT EQUAL TO / SUBSET OF OR NOT EQUAL TO -U+0228A + U+0FE00 ⊊︀           \varsubsetneqq                               SUBSET OF WITH NOT EQUAL TO / SUBSET OF OR NOT EQUAL TO + VARIATION SELECTOR-1 -U+0228B           ⊋            \supsetneq                                   SUPERSET OF WITH NOT EQUAL TO / SUPERSET OF OR NOT EQUAL TO -U+0228B + U+0FE00 ⊋︀           \varsupsetneq                                SUPERSET OF WITH NOT EQUAL TO / SUPERSET OF OR NOT EQUAL TO + VARIATION SELECTOR-1 -U+0228D           ⊍            \cupdot                                      MULTISET MULTIPLICATION -U+0228E           ⊎            \uplus                                       MULTISET UNION -U+0228F           ⊏            \sqsubset                                    SQUARE IMAGE OF -U+0228F + U+00338 ⊏̸           \NotSquareSubset                             SQUARE IMAGE OF + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02290           ⊐            \sqsupset                                    SQUARE ORIGINAL OF -U+02290 + U+00338 ⊐̸           \NotSquareSuperset                           SQUARE ORIGINAL OF + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02291           ⊑            \sqsubseteq                                  SQUARE IMAGE OF OR EQUAL TO -U+02292           ⊒            \sqsupseteq                                  SQUARE ORIGINAL OF OR EQUAL TO -U+02293           ⊓            \sqcap                                       SQUARE CAP -U+02294           ⊔            \sqcup                                       SQUARE CUP -U+02295           ⊕            \oplus                                       CIRCLED PLUS -U+02296           ⊖            \ominus                                      CIRCLED MINUS -U+02297           ⊗            \otimes                                      CIRCLED TIMES -U+02298           ⊘            \oslash                                      CIRCLED DIVISION SLASH -U+02299           ⊙            \odot                                        CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR -U+0229A           ⊚            \circledcirc                                 CIRCLED RING OPERATOR -U+0229B           ⊛            \circledast                                  CIRCLED ASTERISK OPERATOR -U+0229C           ⊜            \circledequal                                CIRCLED EQUALS -U+0229D           ⊝            \circleddash                                 CIRCLED DASH -U+0229E           ⊞            \boxplus                                     SQUARED PLUS -U+0229F           ⊟            \boxminus                                    SQUARED MINUS -U+022A0           ⊠            \boxtimes                                    SQUARED TIMES -U+022A1           ⊡            \boxdot                                      SQUARED DOT OPERATOR -U+022A2           ⊢            \vdash                                       RIGHT TACK -U+022A3           ⊣            \dashv                                       LEFT TACK -U+022A4           ⊤            \top                                         DOWN TACK -U+022A5           ⊥            \bot                                         UP TACK -U+022A7           ⊧            \models                                      MODELS -U+022A8           ⊨            \vDash                                       TRUE -U+022A9           ⊩            \Vdash                                       FORCES -U+022AA           ⊪            \Vvdash                                      TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR RIGHT TURNSTILE -U+022AB           ⊫            \VDash                                       DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE RIGHT TURNSTILE -U+022AC           ⊬            \nvdash                                      DOES NOT PROVE -U+022AD           ⊭            \nvDash                                      NOT TRUE -U+022AE           ⊮            \nVdash                                      DOES NOT FORCE -U+022AF           ⊯            \nVDash                                      NEGATED DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE RIGHT TURNSTILE -U+022B0           ⊰            \prurel                                      PRECEDES UNDER RELATION -U+022B1           ⊱            \scurel                                      SUCCEEDS UNDER RELATION -U+022B2           ⊲            \vartriangleleft                             NORMAL SUBGROUP OF -U+022B3           ⊳            \vartriangleright                            CONTAINS AS NORMAL SUBGROUP -U+022B4           ⊴            \trianglelefteq                              NORMAL SUBGROUP OF OR EQUAL TO -U+022B5           ⊵            \trianglerighteq                             CONTAINS AS NORMAL SUBGROUP OR EQUAL TO -U+022B6           ⊶            \original                                    ORIGINAL OF -U+022B7           ⊷            \image                                       IMAGE OF -U+022B8           ⊸            \multimap                                    MULTIMAP -U+022B9           ⊹            \hermitconjmatrix                            HERMITIAN CONJUGATE MATRIX -U+022BA           ⊺            \intercal                                    INTERCALATE -U+022BB           ⊻            \veebar, \xor                                XOR -U+022BC           ⊼            \barwedge                                    NAND -U+022BD           ⊽            \barvee                                      NOR -U+022BE           ⊾            \rightanglearc                               RIGHT ANGLE WITH ARC -U+022BF           ⊿            \varlrtriangle                               RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+022C0           ⋀            \bigwedge                                    N-ARY LOGICAL AND -U+022C1           ⋁            \bigvee                                      N-ARY LOGICAL OR -U+022C2           ⋂            \bigcap                                      N-ARY INTERSECTION -U+022C3           ⋃            \bigcup                                      N-ARY UNION -U+022C4           ⋄            \diamond                                     DIAMOND OPERATOR -U+022C5           ⋅            \cdot                                        DOT OPERATOR -U+022C6           ⋆            \star                                        STAR OPERATOR -U+022C7           ⋇            \divideontimes                               DIVISION TIMES -U+022C8           ⋈            \bowtie                                      BOWTIE -U+022C9           ⋉            \ltimes                                      LEFT NORMAL FACTOR SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT -U+022CA           ⋊            \rtimes                                      RIGHT NORMAL FACTOR SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT -U+022CB           ⋋            \leftthreetimes                              LEFT SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT -U+022CC           ⋌            \rightthreetimes                             RIGHT SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT -U+022CD           ⋍            \backsimeq                                   REVERSED TILDE EQUALS -U+022CE           ⋎            \curlyvee                                    CURLY LOGICAL OR -U+022CF           ⋏            \curlywedge                                  CURLY LOGICAL AND -U+022D0           ⋐            \Subset                                      DOUBLE SUBSET -U+022D1           ⋑            \Supset                                      DOUBLE SUPERSET -U+022D2           ⋒            \Cap                                         DOUBLE INTERSECTION -U+022D3           ⋓            \Cup                                         DOUBLE UNION -U+022D4           ⋔            \pitchfork                                   PITCHFORK -U+022D5           ⋕            \equalparallel                               EQUAL AND PARALLEL TO -U+022D6           ⋖            \lessdot                                     LESS-THAN WITH DOT / LESS THAN WITH DOT -U+022D7           ⋗            \gtrdot                                      GREATER-THAN WITH DOT / GREATER THAN WITH DOT -U+022D8           ⋘            \verymuchless                                VERY MUCH LESS-THAN / VERY MUCH LESS THAN -U+022D9           ⋙            \ggg                                         VERY MUCH GREATER-THAN / VERY MUCH GREATER THAN -U+022DA           ⋚            \lesseqgtr                                   LESS-THAN EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN / LESS THAN EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN -U+022DB           ⋛            \gtreqless                                   GREATER-THAN EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN / GREATER THAN EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN -U+022DC           ⋜            \eqless                                      EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN / EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN -U+022DD           ⋝            \eqgtr                                       EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN / EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN -U+022DE           ⋞            \curlyeqprec                                 EQUAL TO OR PRECEDES -U+022DF           ⋟            \curlyeqsucc                                 EQUAL TO OR SUCCEEDS -U+022E0           ⋠            \npreccurlyeq                                DOES NOT PRECEDE OR EQUAL -U+022E1           ⋡            \nsucccurlyeq                                DOES NOT SUCCEED OR EQUAL -U+022E2           ⋢            \nsqsubseteq                                 NOT SQUARE IMAGE OF OR EQUAL TO -U+022E3           ⋣            \nsqsupseteq                                 NOT SQUARE ORIGINAL OF OR EQUAL TO -U+022E4           ⋤            \sqsubsetneq                                 SQUARE IMAGE OF OR NOT EQUAL TO -U+022E5           ⋥            \sqspne                                      SQUARE ORIGINAL OF OR NOT EQUAL TO -U+022E6           ⋦            \lnsim                                       LESS-THAN BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO / LESS THAN BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO -U+022E7           ⋧            \gnsim                                       GREATER-THAN BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO / GREATER THAN BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO -U+022E8           ⋨            \precnsim                                    PRECEDES BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO -U+022E9           ⋩            \succnsim                                    SUCCEEDS BUT NOT EQUIVALENT TO -U+022EA           ⋪            \ntriangleleft                               NOT NORMAL SUBGROUP OF -U+022EB           ⋫            \ntriangleright                              DOES NOT CONTAIN AS NORMAL SUBGROUP -U+022EC           ⋬            \ntrianglelefteq                             NOT NORMAL SUBGROUP OF OR EQUAL TO -U+022ED           ⋭            \ntrianglerighteq                            DOES NOT CONTAIN AS NORMAL SUBGROUP OR EQUAL -U+022EE           ⋮            \vdots                                       VERTICAL ELLIPSIS -U+022EF           ⋯            \cdots                                       MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS -U+022F0           ⋰            \adots                                       UP RIGHT DIAGONAL ELLIPSIS -U+022F1           ⋱            \ddots                                       DOWN RIGHT DIAGONAL ELLIPSIS -U+022F2           ⋲            \disin                                       ELEMENT OF WITH LONG HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022F3           ⋳            \varisins                                    ELEMENT OF WITH VERTICAL BAR AT END OF HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022F4           ⋴            \isins                                       SMALL ELEMENT OF WITH VERTICAL BAR AT END OF HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022F5           ⋵            \isindot                                     ELEMENT OF WITH DOT ABOVE -U+022F6           ⋶            \varisinobar                                 ELEMENT OF WITH OVERBAR -U+022F7           ⋷            \isinobar                                    SMALL ELEMENT OF WITH OVERBAR -U+022F8           ⋸            \isinvb                                      ELEMENT OF WITH UNDERBAR -U+022F9           ⋹            \isinE                                       ELEMENT OF WITH TWO HORIZONTAL STROKES -U+022FA           ⋺            \nisd                                        CONTAINS WITH LONG HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022FB           ⋻            \varnis                                      CONTAINS WITH VERTICAL BAR AT END OF HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022FC           ⋼            \nis                                         SMALL CONTAINS WITH VERTICAL BAR AT END OF HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+022FD           ⋽            \varniobar                                   CONTAINS WITH OVERBAR -U+022FE           ⋾            \niobar                                      SMALL CONTAINS WITH OVERBAR -U+022FF           ⋿            \bagmember                                   Z NOTATION BAG MEMBERSHIP -U+02300           ⌀            \diameter                                    DIAMETER SIGN -U+02302           ⌂            \house                                       HOUSE -U+02305           ⌅            \varbarwedge                                 PROJECTIVE -U+02306           ⌆            \vardoublebarwedge                           PERSPECTIVE -U+02308           ⌈            \lceil                                       LEFT CEILING -U+02309           ⌉            \rceil                                       RIGHT CEILING -U+0230A           ⌊            \lfloor                                      LEFT FLOOR -U+0230B           ⌋            \rfloor                                      RIGHT FLOOR -U+02310           ⌐            \invnot                                      REVERSED NOT SIGN -U+02311           ⌑            \sqlozenge                                   SQUARE LOZENGE -U+02312           ⌒            \profline                                    ARC -U+02313           ⌓            \profsurf                                    SEGMENT -U+02315           ⌕            \recorder                                    TELEPHONE RECORDER -U+02317           ⌗            \viewdata                                    VIEWDATA SQUARE -U+02319           ⌙            \turnednot                                   TURNED NOT SIGN -U+0231A           ⌚            \:watch:                                     WATCH -U+0231B           ⌛            \:hourglass:                                 HOURGLASS -U+0231C           ⌜            \ulcorner                                    TOP LEFT CORNER -U+0231D           ⌝            \urcorner                                    TOP RIGHT CORNER -U+0231E           ⌞            \llcorner                                    BOTTOM LEFT CORNER -U+0231F           ⌟            \lrcorner                                    BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER -U+02322           ⌢            \frown                                       FROWN -U+02323           ⌣            \smile                                       SMILE -U+0232C           ⌬            \varhexagonlrbonds                           BENZENE RING -U+02332           ⌲            \conictaper                                  CONICAL TAPER -U+02336           ⌶            \topbot                                      APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL I-BEAM -U+0233D           ⌽            \obar                                        APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL CIRCLE STILE -U+0233F           ⌿            \notslash                                    APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL SLASH BAR -U+02340           ⍀            \notbackslash                                APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL BACKSLASH BAR -U+02353           ⍓            \boxupcaret                                  APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD UP CARET -U+02370           ⍰            \boxquestion                                 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD QUESTION -U+02394           ⎔            \hexagon                                     SOFTWARE-FUNCTION SYMBOL -U+023A3           ⎣            \dlcorn                                      LEFT SQUARE BRACKET LOWER CORNER -U+023B0           ⎰            \lmoustache                                  UPPER LEFT OR LOWER RIGHT CURLY BRACKET SECTION -U+023B1           ⎱            \rmoustache                                  UPPER RIGHT OR LOWER LEFT CURLY BRACKET SECTION -U+023B4           ⎴            \overbracket                                 TOP SQUARE BRACKET -U+023B5           ⎵            \underbracket                                BOTTOM SQUARE BRACKET -U+023B6           ⎶            \bbrktbrk                                    BOTTOM SQUARE BRACKET OVER TOP SQUARE BRACKET -U+023B7           ⎷            \sqrtbottom                                  RADICAL SYMBOL BOTTOM -U+023B8           ⎸            \lvboxline                                   LEFT VERTICAL BOX LINE -U+023B9           ⎹            \rvboxline                                   RIGHT VERTICAL BOX LINE -U+023CE           ⏎            \varcarriagereturn                           RETURN SYMBOL -U+023DE           ⏞            \overbrace                                   TOP CURLY BRACKET -U+023DF           ⏟            \underbrace                                  BOTTOM CURLY BRACKET -U+023E2           ⏢            \trapezium                                   WHITE TRAPEZIUM -U+023E3           ⏣            \benzenr                                     BENZENE RING WITH CIRCLE -U+023E4           ⏤            \strns                                       STRAIGHTNESS -U+023E5           ⏥            \fltns                                       FLATNESS -U+023E6           ⏦            \accurrent                                   AC CURRENT -U+023E7           ⏧            \elinters                                    ELECTRICAL INTERSECTION -U+023E9           ⏩            \:fast_forward:                              BLACK RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE -U+023EA           ⏪            \:rewind:                                    BLACK LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE -U+023EB           ⏫            \:arrow_double_up:                           BLACK UP-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE -U+023EC           ⏬            \:arrow_double_down:                         BLACK DOWN-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE -U+023F0           ⏰            \:alarm_clock:                               ALARM CLOCK -U+023F3           ⏳            \:hourglass_flowing_sand:                    HOURGLASS WITH FLOWING SAND -U+02422           ␢            \blanksymbol                                 BLANK SYMBOL / BLANK -U+02423           ␣            \visiblespace                                OPEN BOX -U+024C2           Ⓜ            \:m:                                         CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M -U+024C8           Ⓢ            \circledS                                    CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S -U+02506           ┆            \dshfnc                                      BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TRIPLE DASH VERTICAL / FORMS LIGHT TRIPLE DASH VERTICAL -U+02519           ┙            \sqfnw                                       BOX DRAWINGS UP LIGHT AND LEFT HEAVY / FORMS UP LIGHT AND LEFT HEAVY -U+02571           ╱            \diagup                                      BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT / FORMS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT -U+02572           ╲            \diagdown                                    BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT / FORMS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT -U+02580           ▀            \blockuphalf                                 UPPER HALF BLOCK -U+02584           ▄            \blocklowhalf                                LOWER HALF BLOCK -U+02588           █            \blockfull                                   FULL BLOCK -U+0258C           ▌            \blocklefthalf                               LEFT HALF BLOCK -U+02590           ▐            \blockrighthalf                              RIGHT HALF BLOCK -U+02591           ░            \blockqtrshaded                              LIGHT SHADE -U+02592           ▒            \blockhalfshaded                             MEDIUM SHADE -U+02593           ▓            \blockthreeqtrshaded                         DARK SHADE -U+025A0           ■            \blacksquare                                 BLACK SQUARE -U+025A1           □            \square                                      WHITE SQUARE -U+025A2           ▢            \squoval                                     WHITE SQUARE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS -U+025A3           ▣            \blackinwhitesquare                          WHITE SQUARE CONTAINING BLACK SMALL SQUARE -U+025A4           ▤            \squarehfill                                 SQUARE WITH HORIZONTAL FILL -U+025A5           ▥            \squarevfill                                 SQUARE WITH VERTICAL FILL -U+025A6           ▦            \squarehvfill                                SQUARE WITH ORTHOGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL -U+025A7           ▧            \squarenwsefill                              SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT TO LOWER RIGHT FILL -U+025A8           ▨            \squareneswfill                              SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT FILL -U+025A9           ▩            \squarecrossfill                             SQUARE WITH DIAGONAL CROSSHATCH FILL -U+025AA           ▪            \smblksquare, \:black_small_square:          BLACK SMALL SQUARE -U+025AB           ▫            \smwhtsquare, \:white_small_square:          WHITE SMALL SQUARE -U+025AC           ▬            \hrectangleblack                             BLACK RECTANGLE -U+025AD           ▭            \hrectangle                                  WHITE RECTANGLE -U+025AE           ▮            \vrectangleblack                             BLACK VERTICAL RECTANGLE -U+025AF           ▯            \vrecto                                      WHITE VERTICAL RECTANGLE -U+025B0           ▰            \parallelogramblack                          BLACK PARALLELOGRAM -U+025B1           ▱            \parallelogram                               WHITE PARALLELOGRAM -U+025B2           ▲            \bigblacktriangleup                          BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE / BLACK UP POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025B3           △            \bigtriangleup                               WHITE UP-POINTING TRIANGLE / WHITE UP POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025B4           ▴            \blacktriangle                               BLACK UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / BLACK UP POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025B5           ▵            \vartriangle                                 WHITE UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / WHITE UP POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025B6           ▶            \blacktriangleright, \:arrow_forward:        BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE / BLACK RIGHT POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025B7           ▷            \triangleright                               WHITE RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE / WHITE RIGHT POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025B8           ▸            \smallblacktriangleright                     BLACK RIGHT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / BLACK RIGHT POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025B9           ▹            \smalltriangleright                          WHITE RIGHT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / WHITE RIGHT POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025BA           ►            \blackpointerright                           BLACK RIGHT-POINTING POINTER / BLACK RIGHT POINTING POINTER -U+025BB           ▻            \whitepointerright                           WHITE RIGHT-POINTING POINTER / WHITE RIGHT POINTING POINTER -U+025BC           ▼            \bigblacktriangledown                        BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE / BLACK DOWN POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025BD           ▽            \bigtriangledown                             WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE / WHITE DOWN POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025BE           ▾            \blacktriangledown                           BLACK DOWN-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / BLACK DOWN POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025BF           ▿            \triangledown                                WHITE DOWN-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / WHITE DOWN POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025C0           ◀            \blacktriangleleft, \:arrow_backward:        BLACK LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE / BLACK LEFT POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025C1           ◁            \triangleleft                                WHITE LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE / WHITE LEFT POINTING TRIANGLE -U+025C2           ◂            \smallblacktriangleleft                      BLACK LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / BLACK LEFT POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025C3           ◃            \smalltriangleleft                           WHITE LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE / WHITE LEFT POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE -U+025C4           ◄            \blackpointerleft                            BLACK LEFT-POINTING POINTER / BLACK LEFT POINTING POINTER -U+025C5           ◅            \whitepointerleft                            WHITE LEFT-POINTING POINTER / WHITE LEFT POINTING POINTER -U+025C6           ◆            \mdlgblkdiamond                              BLACK DIAMOND -U+025C7           ◇            \mdlgwhtdiamond                              WHITE DIAMOND -U+025C8           ◈            \blackinwhitediamond                         WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK SMALL DIAMOND -U+025C9           ◉            \fisheye                                     FISHEYE -U+025CA           ◊            \lozenge                                     LOZENGE -U+025CB           ○            \bigcirc                                     WHITE CIRCLE -U+025CC           ◌            \dottedcircle                                DOTTED CIRCLE -U+025CD           ◍            \circlevertfill                              CIRCLE WITH VERTICAL FILL -U+025CE           ◎            \bullseye                                    BULLSEYE -U+025CF           ●            \mdlgblkcircle                               BLACK CIRCLE -U+025D0           ◐            \cirfl                                       CIRCLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK -U+025D1           ◑            \cirfr                                       CIRCLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK -U+025D2           ◒            \cirfb                                       CIRCLE WITH LOWER HALF BLACK -U+025D3           ◓            \circletophalfblack                          CIRCLE WITH UPPER HALF BLACK -U+025D4           ◔            \circleurquadblack                           CIRCLE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT BLACK -U+025D5           ◕            \blackcircleulquadwhite                      CIRCLE WITH ALL BUT UPPER LEFT QUADRANT BLACK -U+025D6           ◖            \blacklefthalfcircle                         LEFT HALF BLACK CIRCLE -U+025D7           ◗            \blackrighthalfcircle                        RIGHT HALF BLACK CIRCLE -U+025D8           ◘            \rvbull                                      INVERSE BULLET -U+025D9           ◙            \inversewhitecircle                          INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE -U+025DA           ◚            \invwhiteupperhalfcircle                     UPPER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE -U+025DB           ◛            \invwhitelowerhalfcircle                     LOWER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE -U+025DC           ◜            \ularc                                       UPPER LEFT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC -U+025DD           ◝            \urarc                                       UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC -U+025DE           ◞            \lrarc                                       LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC -U+025DF           ◟            \llarc                                       LOWER LEFT QUADRANT CIRCULAR ARC -U+025E0           ◠            \topsemicircle                               UPPER HALF CIRCLE -U+025E1           ◡            \botsemicircle                               LOWER HALF CIRCLE -U+025E2           ◢            \lrblacktriangle                             BLACK LOWER RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+025E3           ◣            \llblacktriangle                             BLACK LOWER LEFT TRIANGLE -U+025E4           ◤            \ulblacktriangle                             BLACK UPPER LEFT TRIANGLE -U+025E5           ◥            \urblacktriangle                             BLACK UPPER RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+025E6           ◦            \smwhtcircle                                 WHITE BULLET -U+025E7           ◧            \sqfl                                        SQUARE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK -U+025E8           ◨            \sqfr                                        SQUARE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK -U+025E9           ◩            \squareulblack                               SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK -U+025EA           ◪            \sqfse                                       SQUARE WITH LOWER RIGHT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK -U+025EB           ◫            \boxbar                                      WHITE SQUARE WITH VERTICAL BISECTING LINE -U+025EC           ◬            \trianglecdot                                WHITE UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOT / WHITE UP POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOT -U+025ED           ◭            \triangleleftblack                           UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK / UP POINTING TRIANGLE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK -U+025EE           ◮            \trianglerightblack                          UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK / UP POINTING TRIANGLE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK -U+025EF           ◯            \lgwhtcircle                                 LARGE CIRCLE -U+025F0           ◰            \squareulquad                                WHITE SQUARE WITH UPPER LEFT QUADRANT -U+025F1           ◱            \squarellquad                                WHITE SQUARE WITH LOWER LEFT QUADRANT -U+025F2           ◲            \squarelrquad                                WHITE SQUARE WITH LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT -U+025F3           ◳            \squareurquad                                WHITE SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT -U+025F4           ◴            \circleulquad                                WHITE CIRCLE WITH UPPER LEFT QUADRANT -U+025F5           ◵            \circlellquad                                WHITE CIRCLE WITH LOWER LEFT QUADRANT -U+025F6           ◶            \circlelrquad                                WHITE CIRCLE WITH LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT -U+025F7           ◷            \circleurquad                                WHITE CIRCLE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT -U+025F8           ◸            \ultriangle                                  UPPER LEFT TRIANGLE -U+025F9           ◹            \urtriangle                                  UPPER RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+025FA           ◺            \lltriangle                                  LOWER LEFT TRIANGLE -U+025FB           ◻            \mdwhtsquare, \:white_medium_square:         WHITE MEDIUM SQUARE -U+025FC           ◼            \mdblksquare, \:black_medium_square:         BLACK MEDIUM SQUARE -U+025FD           ◽            \mdsmwhtsquare, \:white_medium_small_square: WHITE MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE -U+025FE           ◾            \mdsmblksquare, \:black_medium_small_square: BLACK MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE -U+025FF           ◿            \lrtriangle                                  LOWER RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+02600           ☀            \:sunny:                                     BLACK SUN WITH RAYS -U+02601           ☁            \:cloud:                                     CLOUD -U+02605           ★            \bigstar                                     BLACK STAR -U+02606           ☆            \bigwhitestar                                WHITE STAR -U+02609           ☉            \astrosun                                    SUN -U+0260E           ☎            \:phone:                                     BLACK TELEPHONE -U+02611           ☑            \:ballot_box_with_check:                     BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK -U+02614           ☔            \:umbrella:                                  UMBRELLA WITH RAIN DROPS -U+02615           ☕            \:coffee:                                    HOT BEVERAGE -U+0261D           ☝            \:point_up:                                  WHITE UP POINTING INDEX -U+02621           ☡            \danger                                      CAUTION SIGN -U+0263A           ☺            \:relaxed:                                   WHITE SMILING FACE -U+0263B           ☻            \blacksmiley                                 BLACK SMILING FACE -U+0263C           ☼            \sun                                         WHITE SUN WITH RAYS -U+0263D           ☽            \rightmoon                                   FIRST QUARTER MOON -U+0263E           ☾            \leftmoon                                    LAST QUARTER MOON -U+0263F           ☿            \mercury                                     MERCURY -U+02640           ♀            \venus, \female                              FEMALE SIGN -U+02642           ♂            \male, \mars                                 MALE SIGN -U+02643           ♃            \jupiter                                     JUPITER -U+02644           ♄            \saturn                                      SATURN -U+02645           ♅            \uranus                                      URANUS -U+02646           ♆            \neptune                                     NEPTUNE -U+02647           ♇            \pluto                                       PLUTO -U+02648           ♈            \aries, \:aries:                             ARIES -U+02649           ♉            \taurus, \:taurus:                           TAURUS -U+0264A           ♊            \gemini, \:gemini:                           GEMINI -U+0264B           ♋            \cancer, \:cancer:                           CANCER -U+0264C           ♌            \leo, \:leo:                                 LEO -U+0264D           ♍            \virgo, \:virgo:                             VIRGO -U+0264E           ♎            \libra, \:libra:                             LIBRA -U+0264F           ♏            \scorpio, \:scorpius:                        SCORPIUS -U+02650           ♐            \sagittarius, \:sagittarius:                 SAGITTARIUS -U+02651           ♑            \capricornus, \:capricorn:                   CAPRICORN -U+02652           ♒            \aquarius, \:aquarius:                       AQUARIUS -U+02653           ♓            \pisces, \:pisces:                           PISCES -U+02660           ♠            \spadesuit, \:spades:                        BLACK SPADE SUIT -U+02661           ♡            \heartsuit                                   WHITE HEART SUIT -U+02662           ♢            \diamondsuit                                 WHITE DIAMOND SUIT -U+02663           ♣            \clubsuit, \:clubs:                          BLACK CLUB SUIT -U+02664           ♤            \varspadesuit                                WHITE SPADE SUIT -U+02665           ♥            \varheartsuit, \:hearts:                     BLACK HEART SUIT -U+02666           ♦            \vardiamondsuit, \:diamonds:                 BLACK DIAMOND SUIT -U+02667           ♧            \varclubsuit                                 WHITE CLUB SUIT -U+02668           ♨            \:hotsprings:                                HOT SPRINGS -U+02669           ♩            \quarternote                                 QUARTER NOTE -U+0266A           ♪            \eighthnote                                  EIGHTH NOTE -U+0266B           ♫            \twonotes                                    BEAMED EIGHTH NOTES / BARRED EIGHTH NOTES -U+0266D           ♭            \flat                                        MUSIC FLAT SIGN / FLAT -U+0266E           ♮            \natural                                     MUSIC NATURAL SIGN / NATURAL -U+0266F           ♯            \sharp                                       MUSIC SHARP SIGN / SHARP -U+0267B           ♻            \:recycle:                                   BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL -U+0267E           ♾            \acidfree                                    PERMANENT PAPER SIGN -U+0267F           ♿            \:wheelchair:                                WHEELCHAIR SYMBOL -U+02680           ⚀            \dicei                                       DIE FACE-1 -U+02681           ⚁            \diceii                                      DIE FACE-2 -U+02682           ⚂            \diceiii                                     DIE FACE-3 -U+02683           ⚃            \diceiv                                      DIE FACE-4 -U+02684           ⚄            \dicev                                       DIE FACE-5 -U+02685           ⚅            \dicevi                                      DIE FACE-6 -U+02686           ⚆            \circledrightdot                             WHITE CIRCLE WITH DOT RIGHT -U+02687           ⚇            \circledtwodots                              WHITE CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS -U+02688           ⚈            \blackcircledrightdot                        BLACK CIRCLE WITH WHITE DOT RIGHT -U+02689           ⚉            \blackcircledtwodots                         BLACK CIRCLE WITH TWO WHITE DOTS -U+02693           ⚓            \:anchor:                                    ANCHOR -U+026A0           ⚠            \:warning:                                   WARNING SIGN -U+026A1           ⚡            \:zap:                                       HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN -U+026A5           ⚥            \hermaphrodite                               MALE AND FEMALE SIGN -U+026AA           ⚪            \mdwhtcircle, \:white_circle:                MEDIUM WHITE CIRCLE -U+026AB           ⚫            \mdblkcircle, \:black_circle:                MEDIUM BLACK CIRCLE -U+026AC           ⚬            \mdsmwhtcircle                               MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE -U+026B2           ⚲            \neuter                                      NEUTER -U+026BD           ⚽            \:soccer:                                    SOCCER BALL -U+026BE           ⚾            \:baseball:                                  BASEBALL -U+026C4           ⛄            \:snowman:                                   SNOWMAN WITHOUT SNOW -U+026C5           ⛅            \:partly_sunny:                              SUN BEHIND CLOUD -U+026CE           ⛎            \:ophiuchus:                                 OPHIUCHUS -U+026D4           ⛔            \:no_entry:                                  NO ENTRY -U+026EA           ⛪            \:church:                                    CHURCH -U+026F2           ⛲            \:fountain:                                  FOUNTAIN -U+026F3           ⛳            \:golf:                                      FLAG IN HOLE -U+026F5           ⛵            \:boat:                                      SAILBOAT -U+026FA           ⛺            \:tent:                                      TENT -U+026FD           ⛽            \:fuelpump:                                  FUEL PUMP -U+02702           ✂            \:scissors:                                  BLACK SCISSORS -U+02705           ✅            \:white_check_mark:                          WHITE HEAVY CHECK MARK -U+02708           ✈            \:airplane:                                  AIRPLANE -U+02709           ✉            \:email:                                     ENVELOPE -U+0270A           ✊            \:fist:                                      RAISED FIST -U+0270B           ✋            \:hand:                                      RAISED HAND -U+0270C           ✌            \:v:                                         VICTORY HAND -U+0270F           ✏            \:pencil2:                                   PENCIL -U+02712           ✒            \:black_nib:                                 BLACK NIB -U+02713           ✓            \checkmark                                   CHECK MARK -U+02714           ✔            \:heavy_check_mark:                          HEAVY CHECK MARK -U+02716           ✖            \:heavy_multiplication_x:                    HEAVY MULTIPLICATION X -U+02720           ✠            \maltese                                     MALTESE CROSS -U+02728           ✨            \:sparkles:                                  SPARKLES -U+0272A           ✪            \circledstar                                 CIRCLED WHITE STAR -U+02733           ✳            \:eight_spoked_asterisk:                     EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK -U+02734           ✴            \:eight_pointed_black_star:                  EIGHT POINTED BLACK STAR -U+02736           ✶            \varstar                                     SIX POINTED BLACK STAR -U+0273D           ✽            \dingasterisk                                HEAVY TEARDROP-SPOKED ASTERISK -U+02744           ❄            \:snowflake:                                 SNOWFLAKE -U+02747           ❇            \:sparkle:                                   SPARKLE -U+0274C           ❌            \:x:                                         CROSS MARK -U+0274E           ❎            \:negative_squared_cross_mark:               NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK -U+02753           ❓            \:question:                                  BLACK QUESTION MARK ORNAMENT -U+02754           ❔            \:grey_question:                             WHITE QUESTION MARK ORNAMENT -U+02755           ❕            \:grey_exclamation:                          WHITE EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT -U+02757           ❗            \:exclamation:                               HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK SYMBOL -U+02764           ❤            \:heart:                                     HEAVY BLACK HEART -U+02795           ➕            \:heavy_plus_sign:                           HEAVY PLUS SIGN -U+02796           ➖            \:heavy_minus_sign:                          HEAVY MINUS SIGN -U+02797           ➗            \:heavy_division_sign:                       HEAVY DIVISION SIGN -U+0279B           ➛            \draftingarrow                               DRAFTING POINT RIGHTWARDS ARROW / DRAFTING POINT RIGHT ARROW -U+027A1           ➡            \:arrow_right:                               BLACK RIGHTWARDS ARROW / BLACK RIGHT ARROW -U+027B0           ➰            \:curly_loop:                                CURLY LOOP -U+027BF           ➿            \:loop:                                      DOUBLE CURLY LOOP -U+027C0           ⟀            \threedangle                                 THREE DIMENSIONAL ANGLE -U+027C1           ⟁            \whiteinwhitetriangle                        WHITE TRIANGLE CONTAINING SMALL WHITE TRIANGLE -U+027C2           ⟂            \perp                                        PERPENDICULAR -U+027C8           ⟈            \bsolhsub                                    REVERSE SOLIDUS PRECEDING SUBSET -U+027C9           ⟉            \suphsol                                     SUPERSET PRECEDING SOLIDUS -U+027D1           ⟑            \wedgedot                                    AND WITH DOT -U+027D2           ⟒            \upin                                        ELEMENT OF OPENING UPWARDS -U+027D5           ⟕            \leftouterjoin                               LEFT OUTER JOIN -U+027D6           ⟖            \rightouterjoin                              RIGHT OUTER JOIN -U+027D7           ⟗            \fullouterjoin                               FULL OUTER JOIN -U+027D8           ⟘            \bigbot                                      LARGE UP TACK -U+027D9           ⟙            \bigtop                                      LARGE DOWN TACK -U+027E6           ⟦            \llbracket, \openbracketleft                 MATHEMATICAL LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET -U+027E7           ⟧            \openbracketright, \rrbracket                MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET -U+027E8           ⟨            \langle                                      MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET -U+027E9           ⟩            \rangle                                      MATHEMATICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET -U+027F0           ⟰            \UUparrow                                    UPWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW -U+027F1           ⟱            \DDownarrow                                  DOWNWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW -U+027F5           ⟵            \longleftarrow                               LONG LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+027F6           ⟶            \longrightarrow                              LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW -U+027F7           ⟷            \longleftrightarrow                          LONG LEFT RIGHT ARROW -U+027F8           ⟸            \impliedby, \Longleftarrow                   LONG LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW -U+027F9           ⟹            \implies, \Longrightarrow                    LONG RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW -U+027FA           ⟺            \Longleftrightarrow, \iff                    LONG LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW -U+027FB           ⟻            \longmapsfrom                                LONG LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR -U+027FC           ⟼            \longmapsto                                  LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR -U+027FD           ⟽            \Longmapsfrom                                LONG LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR -U+027FE           ⟾            \Longmapsto                                  LONG RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR -U+027FF           ⟿            \longrightsquigarrow                         LONG RIGHTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW -U+02900           ⤀            \nvtwoheadrightarrow                         RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02901           ⤁            \nVtwoheadrightarrow                         RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+02902           ⤂            \nvLeftarrow                                 LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02903           ⤃            \nvRightarrow                                RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02904           ⤄            \nvLeftrightarrow                            LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02905           ⤅            \twoheadmapsto                               RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW FROM BAR -U+02906           ⤆            \Mapsfrom                                    LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR -U+02907           ⤇            \Mapsto                                      RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW FROM BAR -U+02908           ⤈            \downarrowbarred                             DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+02909           ⤉            \uparrowbarred                               UPWARDS ARROW WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+0290A           ⤊            \Uuparrow                                    UPWARDS TRIPLE ARROW -U+0290B           ⤋            \Ddownarrow                                  DOWNWARDS TRIPLE ARROW -U+0290C           ⤌            \leftbkarrow                                 LEFTWARDS DOUBLE DASH ARROW -U+0290D           ⤍            \bkarow                                      RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE DASH ARROW -U+0290E           ⤎            \leftdbkarrow                                LEFTWARDS TRIPLE DASH ARROW -U+0290F           ⤏            \dbkarow                                     RIGHTWARDS TRIPLE DASH ARROW -U+02910           ⤐            \drbkarrow                                   RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED TRIPLE DASH ARROW -U+02911           ⤑            \rightdotarrow                               RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH DOTTED STEM -U+02912           ⤒            \UpArrowBar                                  UPWARDS ARROW TO BAR -U+02913           ⤓            \DownArrowBar                                DOWNWARDS ARROW TO BAR -U+02914           ⤔            \nvrightarrowtail                            RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02915           ⤕            \nVrightarrowtail                            RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+02916           ⤖            \twoheadrightarrowtail                       RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL -U+02917           ⤗            \nvtwoheadrightarrowtail                     RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02918           ⤘            \nVtwoheadrightarrowtail                     RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+0291D           ⤝            \diamondleftarrow                            LEFTWARDS ARROW TO BLACK DIAMOND -U+0291E           ⤞            \rightarrowdiamond                           RIGHTWARDS ARROW TO BLACK DIAMOND -U+0291F           ⤟            \diamondleftarrowbar                         LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR TO BLACK DIAMOND -U+02920           ⤠            \barrightarrowdiamond                        RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR TO BLACK DIAMOND -U+02925           ⤥            \hksearow                                    SOUTH EAST ARROW WITH HOOK -U+02926           ⤦            \hkswarow                                    SOUTH WEST ARROW WITH HOOK -U+02927           ⤧            \tona                                        NORTH WEST ARROW AND NORTH EAST ARROW -U+02928           ⤨            \toea                                        NORTH EAST ARROW AND SOUTH EAST ARROW -U+02929           ⤩            \tosa                                        SOUTH EAST ARROW AND SOUTH WEST ARROW -U+0292A           ⤪            \towa                                        SOUTH WEST ARROW AND NORTH WEST ARROW -U+0292B           ⤫            \rdiagovfdiag                                RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING FALLING DIAGONAL -U+0292C           ⤬            \fdiagovrdiag                                FALLING DIAGONAL CROSSING RISING DIAGONAL -U+0292D           ⤭            \seovnearrow                                 SOUTH EAST ARROW CROSSING NORTH EAST ARROW -U+0292E           ⤮            \neovsearrow                                 NORTH EAST ARROW CROSSING SOUTH EAST ARROW -U+0292F           ⤯            \fdiagovnearrow                              FALLING DIAGONAL CROSSING NORTH EAST ARROW -U+02930           ⤰            \rdiagovsearrow                              RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING SOUTH EAST ARROW -U+02931           ⤱            \neovnwarrow                                 NORTH EAST ARROW CROSSING NORTH WEST ARROW -U+02932           ⤲            \nwovnearrow                                 NORTH WEST ARROW CROSSING NORTH EAST ARROW -U+02934           ⤴            \:arrow_heading_up:                          ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING UPWARDS -U+02935           ⤵            \:arrow_heading_down:                        ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING DOWNWARDS -U+02942           ⥂            \Rlarr                                       RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE SHORT LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+02944           ⥄            \rLarr                                       SHORT RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+02945           ⥅            \rightarrowplus                              RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH PLUS BELOW -U+02946           ⥆            \leftarrowplus                               LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH PLUS BELOW -U+02947           ⥇            \rarrx                                       RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH X -U+02948           ⥈            \leftrightarrowcircle                        LEFT RIGHT ARROW THROUGH SMALL CIRCLE -U+02949           ⥉            \twoheaduparrowcircle                        UPWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW FROM SMALL CIRCLE -U+0294A           ⥊            \leftrightharpoonupdown                      LEFT BARB UP RIGHT BARB DOWN HARPOON -U+0294B           ⥋            \leftrightharpoondownup                      LEFT BARB DOWN RIGHT BARB UP HARPOON -U+0294C           ⥌            \updownharpoonrightleft                      UP BARB RIGHT DOWN BARB LEFT HARPOON -U+0294D           ⥍            \updownharpoonleftright                      UP BARB LEFT DOWN BARB RIGHT HARPOON -U+0294E           ⥎            \LeftRightVector                             LEFT BARB UP RIGHT BARB UP HARPOON -U+0294F           ⥏            \RightUpDownVector                           UP BARB RIGHT DOWN BARB RIGHT HARPOON -U+02950           ⥐            \DownLeftRightVector                         LEFT BARB DOWN RIGHT BARB DOWN HARPOON -U+02951           ⥑            \LeftUpDownVector                            UP BARB LEFT DOWN BARB LEFT HARPOON -U+02952           ⥒            \LeftVectorBar                               LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP TO BAR -U+02953           ⥓            \RightVectorBar                              RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP TO BAR -U+02954           ⥔            \RightUpVectorBar                            UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT TO BAR -U+02955           ⥕            \RightDownVectorBar                          DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT TO BAR -U+02956           ⥖            \DownLeftVectorBar                           LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN TO BAR -U+02957           ⥗            \DownRightVectorBar                          RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN TO BAR -U+02958           ⥘            \LeftUpVectorBar                             UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT TO BAR -U+02959           ⥙            \LeftDownVectorBar                           DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT TO BAR -U+0295A           ⥚            \LeftTeeVector                               LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP FROM BAR -U+0295B           ⥛            \RightTeeVector                              RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP FROM BAR -U+0295C           ⥜            \RightUpTeeVector                            UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT FROM BAR -U+0295D           ⥝            \RightDownTeeVector                          DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT FROM BAR -U+0295E           ⥞            \DownLeftTeeVector                           LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN FROM BAR -U+0295F           ⥟            \DownRightTeeVector                          RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN FROM BAR -U+02960           ⥠            \LeftUpTeeVector                             UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT FROM BAR -U+02961           ⥡            \LeftDownTeeVector                           DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT FROM BAR -U+02962           ⥢            \leftharpoonsupdown                          LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+02963           ⥣            \upharpoonsleftright                         UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+02964           ⥤            \rightharpoonsupdown                         RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+02965           ⥥            \downharpoonsleftright                       DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+02966           ⥦            \leftrightharpoonsup                         LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP -U+02967           ⥧            \leftrightharpoonsdown                       LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN ABOVE RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+02968           ⥨            \rightleftharpoonsup                         RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP -U+02969           ⥩            \rightleftharpoonsdown                       RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN ABOVE LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN -U+0296A           ⥪            \leftharpoonupdash                           LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LONG DASH -U+0296B           ⥫            \dashleftharpoondown                         LEFTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN BELOW LONG DASH -U+0296C           ⥬            \rightharpoonupdash                          RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB UP ABOVE LONG DASH -U+0296D           ⥭            \dashrightharpoondown                        RIGHTWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB DOWN BELOW LONG DASH -U+0296E           ⥮            \UpEquilibrium                               UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+0296F           ⥯            \ReverseUpEquilibrium                        DOWNWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB LEFT BESIDE UPWARDS HARPOON WITH BARB RIGHT -U+02970           ⥰            \RoundImplies                                RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH ROUNDED HEAD -U+02980           ⦀            \Vvert                                       TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR DELIMITER -U+02986           ⦆            \Elroang                                     RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS -U+02999           ⦙            \ddfnc                                       DOTTED FENCE -U+0299B           ⦛            \measuredangleleft                           MEASURED ANGLE OPENING LEFT -U+0299C           ⦜            \Angle                                       RIGHT ANGLE VARIANT WITH SQUARE -U+0299D           ⦝            \rightanglemdot                              MEASURED RIGHT ANGLE WITH DOT -U+0299E           ⦞            \angles                                      ANGLE WITH S INSIDE -U+0299F           ⦟            \angdnr                                      ACUTE ANGLE -U+029A0           ⦠            \lpargt                                      SPHERICAL ANGLE OPENING LEFT -U+029A1           ⦡            \sphericalangleup                            SPHERICAL ANGLE OPENING UP -U+029A2           ⦢            \turnangle                                   TURNED ANGLE -U+029A3           ⦣            \revangle                                    REVERSED ANGLE -U+029A4           ⦤            \angleubar                                   ANGLE WITH UNDERBAR -U+029A5           ⦥            \revangleubar                                REVERSED ANGLE WITH UNDERBAR -U+029A6           ⦦            \wideangledown                               OBLIQUE ANGLE OPENING UP -U+029A7           ⦧            \wideangleup                                 OBLIQUE ANGLE OPENING DOWN -U+029A8           ⦨            \measanglerutone                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING UP AND RIGHT -U+029A9           ⦩            \measanglelutonw                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING UP AND LEFT -U+029AA           ⦪            \measanglerdtose                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING DOWN AND RIGHT -U+029AB           ⦫            \measangleldtosw                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING DOWN AND LEFT -U+029AC           ⦬            \measangleurtone                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING RIGHT AND UP -U+029AD           ⦭            \measangleultonw                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING LEFT AND UP -U+029AE           ⦮            \measangledrtose                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING RIGHT AND DOWN -U+029AF           ⦯            \measangledltosw                             MEASURED ANGLE WITH OPEN ARM ENDING IN ARROW POINTING LEFT AND DOWN -U+029B0           ⦰            \revemptyset                                 REVERSED EMPTY SET -U+029B1           ⦱            \emptysetobar                                EMPTY SET WITH OVERBAR -U+029B2           ⦲            \emptysetocirc                               EMPTY SET WITH SMALL CIRCLE ABOVE -U+029B3           ⦳            \emptysetoarr                                EMPTY SET WITH RIGHT ARROW ABOVE -U+029B4           ⦴            \emptysetoarrl                               EMPTY SET WITH LEFT ARROW ABOVE -U+029B7           ⦷            \circledparallel                             CIRCLED PARALLEL -U+029B8           ⦸            \obslash                                     CIRCLED REVERSE SOLIDUS -U+029BC           ⦼            \odotslashdot                                CIRCLED ANTICLOCKWISE-ROTATED DIVISION SIGN -U+029BE           ⦾            \circledwhitebullet                          CIRCLED WHITE BULLET -U+029BF           ⦿            \circledbullet                               CIRCLED BULLET -U+029C0           ⧀            \olessthan                                   CIRCLED LESS-THAN -U+029C1           ⧁            \ogreaterthan                                CIRCLED GREATER-THAN -U+029C4           ⧄            \boxdiag                                     SQUARED RISING DIAGONAL SLASH -U+029C5           ⧅            \boxbslash                                   SQUARED FALLING DIAGONAL SLASH -U+029C6           ⧆            \boxast                                      SQUARED ASTERISK -U+029C7           ⧇            \boxcircle                                   SQUARED SMALL CIRCLE -U+029CA           ⧊            \Lap                                         TRIANGLE WITH DOT ABOVE -U+029CB           ⧋            \defas                                       TRIANGLE WITH UNDERBAR -U+029CF           ⧏            \LeftTriangleBar                             LEFT TRIANGLE BESIDE VERTICAL BAR -U+029CF + U+00338 ⧏̸           \NotLeftTriangleBar                          LEFT TRIANGLE BESIDE VERTICAL BAR + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+029D0           ⧐            \RightTriangleBar                            VERTICAL BAR BESIDE RIGHT TRIANGLE -U+029D0 + U+00338 ⧐̸           \NotRightTriangleBar                         VERTICAL BAR BESIDE RIGHT TRIANGLE + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+029DF           ⧟            \dualmap                                     DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP -U+029E1           ⧡            \lrtriangleeq                                INCREASES AS -U+029E2           ⧢            \shuffle                                     SHUFFLE PRODUCT -U+029E3           ⧣            \eparsl                                      EQUALS SIGN AND SLANTED PARALLEL -U+029E4           ⧤            \smeparsl                                    EQUALS SIGN AND SLANTED PARALLEL WITH TILDE ABOVE -U+029E5           ⧥            \eqvparsl                                    IDENTICAL TO AND SLANTED PARALLEL -U+029EB           ⧫            \blacklozenge                                BLACK LOZENGE -U+029F4           ⧴            \RuleDelayed                                 RULE-DELAYED -U+029F6           ⧶            \dsol                                        SOLIDUS WITH OVERBAR -U+029F7           ⧷            \rsolbar                                     REVERSE SOLIDUS WITH HORIZONTAL STROKE -U+029FA           ⧺            \doubleplus                                  DOUBLE PLUS -U+029FB           ⧻            \tripleplus                                  TRIPLE PLUS -U+02A00           ⨀            \bigodot                                     N-ARY CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR -U+02A01           ⨁            \bigoplus                                    N-ARY CIRCLED PLUS OPERATOR -U+02A02           ⨂            \bigotimes                                   N-ARY CIRCLED TIMES OPERATOR -U+02A03           ⨃            \bigcupdot                                   N-ARY UNION OPERATOR WITH DOT -U+02A04           ⨄            \biguplus                                    N-ARY UNION OPERATOR WITH PLUS -U+02A05           ⨅            \bigsqcap                                    N-ARY SQUARE INTERSECTION OPERATOR -U+02A06           ⨆            \bigsqcup                                    N-ARY SQUARE UNION OPERATOR -U+02A07           ⨇            \conjquant                                   TWO LOGICAL AND OPERATOR -U+02A08           ⨈            \disjquant                                   TWO LOGICAL OR OPERATOR -U+02A09           ⨉            \bigtimes                                    N-ARY TIMES OPERATOR -U+02A0A           ⨊            \modtwosum                                   MODULO TWO SUM -U+02A0B           ⨋            \sumint                                      SUMMATION WITH INTEGRAL -U+02A0C           ⨌            \iiiint                                      QUADRUPLE INTEGRAL OPERATOR -U+02A0D           ⨍            \intbar                                      FINITE PART INTEGRAL -U+02A0E           ⨎            \intBar                                      INTEGRAL WITH DOUBLE STROKE -U+02A0F           ⨏            \clockoint                                   INTEGRAL AVERAGE WITH SLASH -U+02A10           ⨐            \cirfnint                                    CIRCULATION FUNCTION -U+02A11           ⨑            \awint                                       ANTICLOCKWISE INTEGRATION -U+02A12           ⨒            \rppolint                                    LINE INTEGRATION WITH RECTANGULAR PATH AROUND POLE -U+02A13           ⨓            \scpolint                                    LINE INTEGRATION WITH SEMICIRCULAR PATH AROUND POLE -U+02A14           ⨔            \npolint                                     LINE INTEGRATION NOT INCLUDING THE POLE -U+02A15           ⨕            \pointint                                    INTEGRAL AROUND A POINT OPERATOR -U+02A16           ⨖            \sqrint                                      QUATERNION INTEGRAL OPERATOR -U+02A18           ⨘            \intx                                        INTEGRAL WITH TIMES SIGN -U+02A19           ⨙            \intcap                                      INTEGRAL WITH INTERSECTION -U+02A1A           ⨚            \intcup                                      INTEGRAL WITH UNION -U+02A1B           ⨛            \upint                                       INTEGRAL WITH OVERBAR -U+02A1C           ⨜            \lowint                                      INTEGRAL WITH UNDERBAR -U+02A1D           ⨝            \Join, \join                                 JOIN -U+02A22           ⨢            \ringplus                                    PLUS SIGN WITH SMALL CIRCLE ABOVE -U+02A23           ⨣            \plushat                                     PLUS SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT ABOVE -U+02A24           ⨤            \simplus                                     PLUS SIGN WITH TILDE ABOVE -U+02A25           ⨥            \plusdot                                     PLUS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW -U+02A26           ⨦            \plussim                                     PLUS SIGN WITH TILDE BELOW -U+02A27           ⨧            \plussubtwo                                  PLUS SIGN WITH SUBSCRIPT TWO -U+02A28           ⨨            \plustrif                                    PLUS SIGN WITH BLACK TRIANGLE -U+02A29           ⨩            \commaminus                                  MINUS SIGN WITH COMMA ABOVE -U+02A2A           ⨪            \minusdot                                    MINUS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW -U+02A2B           ⨫            \minusfdots                                  MINUS SIGN WITH FALLING DOTS -U+02A2C           ⨬            \minusrdots                                  MINUS SIGN WITH RISING DOTS -U+02A2D           ⨭            \opluslhrim                                  PLUS SIGN IN LEFT HALF CIRCLE -U+02A2E           ⨮            \oplusrhrim                                  PLUS SIGN IN RIGHT HALF CIRCLE -U+02A2F           ⨯            \Times                                       VECTOR OR CROSS PRODUCT -U+02A30           ⨰            \dottimes                                    MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A31           ⨱            \timesbar                                    MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH UNDERBAR -U+02A32           ⨲            \btimes                                      SEMIDIRECT PRODUCT WITH BOTTOM CLOSED -U+02A33           ⨳            \smashtimes                                  SMASH PRODUCT -U+02A34           ⨴            \otimeslhrim                                 MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN LEFT HALF CIRCLE -U+02A35           ⨵            \otimesrhrim                                 MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN RIGHT HALF CIRCLE -U+02A36           ⨶            \otimeshat                                   CIRCLED MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT -U+02A37           ⨷            \Otimes                                      MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN DOUBLE CIRCLE -U+02A38           ⨸            \odiv                                        CIRCLED DIVISION SIGN -U+02A39           ⨹            \triangleplus                                PLUS SIGN IN TRIANGLE -U+02A3A           ⨺            \triangleminus                               MINUS SIGN IN TRIANGLE -U+02A3B           ⨻            \triangletimes                               MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN TRIANGLE -U+02A3C           ⨼            \intprod                                     INTERIOR PRODUCT -U+02A3D           ⨽            \intprodr                                    RIGHTHAND INTERIOR PRODUCT -U+02A3F           ⨿            \amalg                                       AMALGAMATION OR COPRODUCT -U+02A40           ⩀            \capdot                                      INTERSECTION WITH DOT -U+02A41           ⩁            \uminus                                      UNION WITH MINUS SIGN -U+02A42           ⩂            \barcup                                      UNION WITH OVERBAR -U+02A43           ⩃            \barcap                                      INTERSECTION WITH OVERBAR -U+02A44           ⩄            \capwedge                                    INTERSECTION WITH LOGICAL AND -U+02A45           ⩅            \cupvee                                      UNION WITH LOGICAL OR -U+02A4A           ⩊            \twocups                                     UNION BESIDE AND JOINED WITH UNION -U+02A4B           ⩋            \twocaps                                     INTERSECTION BESIDE AND JOINED WITH INTERSECTION -U+02A4C           ⩌            \closedvarcup                                CLOSED UNION WITH SERIFS -U+02A4D           ⩍            \closedvarcap                                CLOSED INTERSECTION WITH SERIFS -U+02A4E           ⩎            \Sqcap                                       DOUBLE SQUARE INTERSECTION -U+02A4F           ⩏            \Sqcup                                       DOUBLE SQUARE UNION -U+02A50           ⩐            \closedvarcupsmashprod                       CLOSED UNION WITH SERIFS AND SMASH PRODUCT -U+02A51           ⩑            \wedgeodot                                   LOGICAL AND WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A52           ⩒            \veeodot                                     LOGICAL OR WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A53           ⩓            \And                                         DOUBLE LOGICAL AND -U+02A54           ⩔            \Or                                          DOUBLE LOGICAL OR -U+02A55           ⩕            \wedgeonwedge                                TWO INTERSECTING LOGICAL AND -U+02A56           ⩖            \ElOr                                        TWO INTERSECTING LOGICAL OR -U+02A57           ⩗            \bigslopedvee                                SLOPING LARGE OR -U+02A58           ⩘            \bigslopedwedge                              SLOPING LARGE AND -U+02A5A           ⩚            \wedgemidvert                                LOGICAL AND WITH MIDDLE STEM -U+02A5B           ⩛            \veemidvert                                  LOGICAL OR WITH MIDDLE STEM -U+02A5C           ⩜            \midbarwedge                                 LOGICAL AND WITH HORIZONTAL DASH -U+02A5D           ⩝            \midbarvee                                   LOGICAL OR WITH HORIZONTAL DASH -U+02A5E           ⩞            \perspcorrespond                             LOGICAL AND WITH DOUBLE OVERBAR -U+02A5F           ⩟            \minhat                                      LOGICAL AND WITH UNDERBAR -U+02A60           ⩠            \wedgedoublebar                              LOGICAL AND WITH DOUBLE UNDERBAR -U+02A61           ⩡            \varveebar                                   SMALL VEE WITH UNDERBAR -U+02A62           ⩢            \doublebarvee                                LOGICAL OR WITH DOUBLE OVERBAR -U+02A63           ⩣            \veedoublebar                                LOGICAL OR WITH DOUBLE UNDERBAR -U+02A66           ⩦            \eqdot                                       EQUALS SIGN WITH DOT BELOW -U+02A67           ⩧            \dotequiv                                    IDENTICAL WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A6A           ⩪            \dotsim                                      TILDE OPERATOR WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A6B           ⩫            \simrdots                                    TILDE OPERATOR WITH RISING DOTS -U+02A6C           ⩬            \simminussim                                 SIMILAR MINUS SIMILAR -U+02A6D           ⩭            \congdot                                     CONGRUENT WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A6E           ⩮            \asteq                                       EQUALS WITH ASTERISK -U+02A6F           ⩯            \hatapprox                                   ALMOST EQUAL TO WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT -U+02A70           ⩰            \approxeqq                                   APPROXIMATELY EQUAL OR EQUAL TO -U+02A71           ⩱            \eqqplus                                     EQUALS SIGN ABOVE PLUS SIGN -U+02A72           ⩲            \pluseqq                                     PLUS SIGN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02A73           ⩳            \eqqsim                                      EQUALS SIGN ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR -U+02A74           ⩴            \Coloneq                                     DOUBLE COLON EQUAL -U+02A75           ⩵            \Equal                                       TWO CONSECUTIVE EQUALS SIGNS -U+02A76           ⩶            \eqeqeq                                      THREE CONSECUTIVE EQUALS SIGNS -U+02A77           ⩷            \ddotseq                                     EQUALS SIGN WITH TWO DOTS ABOVE AND TWO DOTS BELOW -U+02A78           ⩸            \equivDD                                     EQUIVALENT WITH FOUR DOTS ABOVE -U+02A79           ⩹            \ltcir                                       LESS-THAN WITH CIRCLE INSIDE -U+02A7A           ⩺            \gtcir                                       GREATER-THAN WITH CIRCLE INSIDE -U+02A7B           ⩻            \ltquest                                     LESS-THAN WITH QUESTION MARK ABOVE -U+02A7C           ⩼            \gtquest                                     GREATER-THAN WITH QUESTION MARK ABOVE -U+02A7D           ⩽            \leqslant                                    LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO -U+02A7D + U+00338 ⩽̸           \nleqslant                                   LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02A7E           ⩾            \geqslant                                    GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO -U+02A7E + U+00338 ⩾̸           \ngeqslant                                   GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02A7F           ⩿            \lesdot                                      LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT INSIDE -U+02A80           ⪀            \gesdot                                      GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT INSIDE -U+02A81           ⪁            \lesdoto                                     LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A82           ⪂            \gesdoto                                     GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02A83           ⪃            \lesdotor                                    LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE RIGHT -U+02A84           ⪄            \gesdotol                                    GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE LEFT -U+02A85           ⪅            \lessapprox                                  LESS-THAN OR APPROXIMATE -U+02A86           ⪆            \gtrapprox                                   GREATER-THAN OR APPROXIMATE -U+02A87           ⪇            \lneq                                        LESS-THAN AND SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02A88           ⪈            \gneq                                        GREATER-THAN AND SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02A89           ⪉            \lnapprox                                    LESS-THAN AND NOT APPROXIMATE -U+02A8A           ⪊            \gnapprox                                    GREATER-THAN AND NOT APPROXIMATE -U+02A8B           ⪋            \lesseqqgtr                                  LESS-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL ABOVE GREATER-THAN -U+02A8C           ⪌            \gtreqqless                                  GREATER-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL ABOVE LESS-THAN -U+02A8D           ⪍            \lsime                                       LESS-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR OR EQUAL -U+02A8E           ⪎            \gsime                                       GREATER-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR OR EQUAL -U+02A8F           ⪏            \lsimg                                       LESS-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR ABOVE GREATER-THAN -U+02A90           ⪐            \gsiml                                       GREATER-THAN ABOVE SIMILAR ABOVE LESS-THAN -U+02A91           ⪑            \lgE                                         LESS-THAN ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL -U+02A92           ⪒            \glE                                         GREATER-THAN ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL -U+02A93           ⪓            \lesges                                      LESS-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL -U+02A94           ⪔            \gesles                                      GREATER-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL -U+02A95           ⪕            \eqslantless                                 SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN -U+02A96           ⪖            \eqslantgtr                                  SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN -U+02A97           ⪗            \elsdot                                      SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN WITH DOT INSIDE -U+02A98           ⪘            \egsdot                                      SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN WITH DOT INSIDE -U+02A99           ⪙            \eqqless                                     DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN -U+02A9A           ⪚            \eqqgtr                                      DOUBLE-LINE EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN -U+02A9B           ⪛            \eqqslantless                                DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED EQUAL TO OR LESS-THAN -U+02A9C           ⪜            \eqqslantgtr                                 DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED EQUAL TO OR GREATER-THAN -U+02A9D           ⪝            \simless                                     SIMILAR OR LESS-THAN -U+02A9E           ⪞            \simgtr                                      SIMILAR OR GREATER-THAN -U+02A9F           ⪟            \simlE                                       SIMILAR ABOVE LESS-THAN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AA0           ⪠            \simgE                                       SIMILAR ABOVE GREATER-THAN ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AA1           ⪡            \NestedLessLess                              DOUBLE NESTED LESS-THAN -U+02AA1 + U+00338 ⪡̸           \NotNestedLessLess                           DOUBLE NESTED LESS-THAN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AA2           ⪢            \NestedGreaterGreater                        DOUBLE NESTED GREATER-THAN -U+02AA2 + U+00338 ⪢̸           \NotNestedGreaterGreater                     DOUBLE NESTED GREATER-THAN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AA3           ⪣            \partialmeetcontraction                      DOUBLE NESTED LESS-THAN WITH UNDERBAR -U+02AA4           ⪤            \glj                                         GREATER-THAN OVERLAPPING LESS-THAN -U+02AA5           ⪥            \gla                                         GREATER-THAN BESIDE LESS-THAN -U+02AA6           ⪦            \ltcc                                        LESS-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE -U+02AA7           ⪧            \gtcc                                        GREATER-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE -U+02AA8           ⪨            \lescc                                       LESS-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL -U+02AA9           ⪩            \gescc                                       GREATER-THAN CLOSED BY CURVE ABOVE SLANTED EQUAL -U+02AAA           ⪪            \smt                                         SMALLER THAN -U+02AAB           ⪫            \lat                                         LARGER THAN -U+02AAC           ⪬            \smte                                        SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02AAD           ⪭            \late                                        LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02AAE           ⪮            \bumpeqq                                     EQUALS SIGN WITH BUMPY ABOVE -U+02AAF           ⪯            \preceq                                      PRECEDES ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AAF + U+00338 ⪯̸           \npreceq                                     PRECEDES ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AB0           ⪰            \succeq                                      SUCCEEDS ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AB0 + U+00338 ⪰̸           \nsucceq                                     SUCCEEDS ABOVE SINGLE-LINE EQUALS SIGN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AB1           ⪱            \precneq                                     PRECEDES ABOVE SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02AB2           ⪲            \succneq                                     SUCCEEDS ABOVE SINGLE-LINE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02AB3           ⪳            \preceqq                                     PRECEDES ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AB4           ⪴            \succeqq                                     SUCCEEDS ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AB5           ⪵            \precneqq                                    PRECEDES ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02AB6           ⪶            \succneqq                                    SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02AB7           ⪷            \precapprox                                  PRECEDES ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02AB8           ⪸            \succapprox                                  SUCCEEDS ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02AB9           ⪹            \precnapprox                                 PRECEDES ABOVE NOT ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02ABA           ⪺            \succnapprox                                 SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02ABB           ⪻            \Prec                                        DOUBLE PRECEDES -U+02ABC           ⪼            \Succ                                        DOUBLE SUCCEEDS -U+02ABD           ⪽            \subsetdot                                   SUBSET WITH DOT -U+02ABE           ⪾            \supsetdot                                   SUPERSET WITH DOT -U+02ABF           ⪿            \subsetplus                                  SUBSET WITH PLUS SIGN BELOW -U+02AC0           ⫀            \supsetplus                                  SUPERSET WITH PLUS SIGN BELOW -U+02AC1           ⫁            \submult                                     SUBSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW -U+02AC2           ⫂            \supmult                                     SUPERSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW -U+02AC3           ⫃            \subedot                                     SUBSET OF OR EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02AC4           ⫄            \supedot                                     SUPERSET OF OR EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE -U+02AC5           ⫅            \subseteqq                                   SUBSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AC5 + U+00338 ⫅̸           \nsubseteqq                                  SUBSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AC6           ⫆            \supseteqq                                   SUPERSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN -U+02AC6 + U+00338 ⫆̸           \nsupseteqq                                  SUPERSET OF ABOVE EQUALS SIGN + COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY / NON-SPACING LONG SLASH OVERLAY -U+02AC7           ⫇            \subsim                                      SUBSET OF ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR -U+02AC8           ⫈            \supsim                                      SUPERSET OF ABOVE TILDE OPERATOR -U+02AC9           ⫉            \subsetapprox                                SUBSET OF ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02ACA           ⫊            \supsetapprox                                SUPERSET OF ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02ACB           ⫋            \subsetneqq                                  SUBSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02ACC           ⫌            \supsetneqq                                  SUPERSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO -U+02ACD           ⫍            \lsqhook                                     SQUARE LEFT OPEN BOX OPERATOR -U+02ACE           ⫎            \rsqhook                                     SQUARE RIGHT OPEN BOX OPERATOR -U+02ACF           ⫏            \csub                                        CLOSED SUBSET -U+02AD0           ⫐            \csup                                        CLOSED SUPERSET -U+02AD1           ⫑            \csube                                       CLOSED SUBSET OR EQUAL TO -U+02AD2           ⫒            \csupe                                       CLOSED SUPERSET OR EQUAL TO -U+02AD3           ⫓            \subsup                                      SUBSET ABOVE SUPERSET -U+02AD4           ⫔            \supsub                                      SUPERSET ABOVE SUBSET -U+02AD5           ⫕            \subsub                                      SUBSET ABOVE SUBSET -U+02AD6           ⫖            \supsup                                      SUPERSET ABOVE SUPERSET -U+02AD7           ⫗            \suphsub                                     SUPERSET BESIDE SUBSET -U+02AD8           ⫘            \supdsub                                     SUPERSET BESIDE AND JOINED BY DASH WITH SUBSET -U+02AD9           ⫙            \forkv                                       ELEMENT OF OPENING DOWNWARDS -U+02ADB           ⫛            \mlcp                                        TRANSVERSAL INTERSECTION -U+02ADC           ⫝̸            \forks                                       FORKING -U+02ADD           ⫝            \forksnot                                    NONFORKING -U+02AE3           ⫣            \dashV                                       DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR LEFT TURNSTILE -U+02AE4           ⫤            \Dashv                                       VERTICAL BAR DOUBLE LEFT TURNSTILE -U+02AF4           ⫴            \interleave                                  TRIPLE VERTICAL BAR BINARY RELATION -U+02AF6           ⫶            \tdcol                                       TRIPLE COLON OPERATOR -U+02AF7           ⫷            \lllnest                                     TRIPLE NESTED LESS-THAN -U+02AF8           ⫸            \gggnest                                     TRIPLE NESTED GREATER-THAN -U+02AF9           ⫹            \leqqslant                                   DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02AFA           ⫺            \geqqslant                                   DOUBLE-LINE SLANTED GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO -U+02B05           ⬅            \:arrow_left:                                LEFTWARDS BLACK ARROW -U+02B06           ⬆            \:arrow_up:                                  UPWARDS BLACK ARROW -U+02B07           ⬇            \:arrow_down:                                DOWNWARDS BLACK ARROW -U+02B12           ⬒            \squaretopblack                              SQUARE WITH TOP HALF BLACK -U+02B13           ⬓            \squarebotblack                              SQUARE WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK -U+02B14           ⬔            \squareurblack                               SQUARE WITH UPPER RIGHT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK -U+02B15           ⬕            \squarellblack                               SQUARE WITH LOWER LEFT DIAGONAL HALF BLACK -U+02B16           ⬖            \diamondleftblack                            DIAMOND WITH LEFT HALF BLACK -U+02B17           ⬗            \diamondrightblack                           DIAMOND WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK -U+02B18           ⬘            \diamondtopblack                             DIAMOND WITH TOP HALF BLACK -U+02B19           ⬙            \diamondbotblack                             DIAMOND WITH BOTTOM HALF BLACK -U+02B1A           ⬚            \dottedsquare                                DOTTED SQUARE -U+02B1B           ⬛            \lgblksquare, \:black_large_square:          BLACK LARGE SQUARE -U+02B1C           ⬜            \lgwhtsquare, \:white_large_square:          WHITE LARGE SQUARE -U+02B1D           ⬝            \vysmblksquare                               BLACK VERY SMALL SQUARE -U+02B1E           ⬞            \vysmwhtsquare                               WHITE VERY SMALL SQUARE -U+02B1F           ⬟            \pentagonblack                               BLACK PENTAGON -U+02B20           ⬠            \pentagon                                    WHITE PENTAGON -U+02B21           ⬡            \varhexagon                                  WHITE HEXAGON -U+02B22           ⬢            \varhexagonblack                             BLACK HEXAGON -U+02B23           ⬣            \hexagonblack                                HORIZONTAL BLACK HEXAGON -U+02B24           ⬤            \lgblkcircle                                 BLACK LARGE CIRCLE -U+02B25           ⬥            \mdblkdiamond                                BLACK MEDIUM DIAMOND -U+02B26           ⬦            \mdwhtdiamond                                WHITE MEDIUM DIAMOND -U+02B27           ⬧            \mdblklozenge                                BLACK MEDIUM LOZENGE -U+02B28           ⬨            \mdwhtlozenge                                WHITE MEDIUM LOZENGE -U+02B29           ⬩            \smblkdiamond                                BLACK SMALL DIAMOND -U+02B2A           ⬪            \smblklozenge                                BLACK SMALL LOZENGE -U+02B2B           ⬫            \smwhtlozenge                                WHITE SMALL LOZENGE -U+02B2C           ⬬            \blkhorzoval                                 BLACK HORIZONTAL ELLIPSE -U+02B2D           ⬭            \whthorzoval                                 WHITE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSE -U+02B2E           ⬮            \blkvertoval                                 BLACK VERTICAL ELLIPSE -U+02B2F           ⬯            \whtvertoval                                 WHITE VERTICAL ELLIPSE -U+02B30           ⬰            \circleonleftarrow                           LEFT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE -U+02B31           ⬱            \leftthreearrows                             THREE LEFTWARDS ARROWS -U+02B32           ⬲            \leftarrowonoplus                            LEFT ARROW WITH CIRCLED PLUS -U+02B33           ⬳            \longleftsquigarrow                          LONG LEFTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW -U+02B34           ⬴            \nvtwoheadleftarrow                          LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B35           ⬵            \nVtwoheadleftarrow                          LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B36           ⬶            \twoheadmapsfrom                             LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW FROM BAR -U+02B37           ⬷            \twoheadleftdbkarrow                         LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED TRIPLE DASH ARROW -U+02B38           ⬸            \leftdotarrow                                LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH DOTTED STEM -U+02B39           ⬹            \nvleftarrowtail                             LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B3A           ⬺            \nVleftarrowtail                             LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B3B           ⬻            \twoheadleftarrowtail                        LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL -U+02B3C           ⬼            \nvtwoheadleftarrowtail                      LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B3D           ⬽            \nVtwoheadleftarrowtail                      LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TAIL WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL STROKE -U+02B3E           ⬾            \leftarrowx                                  LEFTWARDS ARROW THROUGH X -U+02B3F           ⬿            \leftcurvedarrow                             WAVE ARROW POINTING DIRECTLY LEFT -U+02B40           ⭀            \equalleftarrow                              EQUALS SIGN ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+02B41           ⭁            \bsimilarleftarrow                           REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+02B42           ⭂            \leftarrowbackapprox                         LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02B43           ⭃            \rightarrowgtr                               RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH GREATER-THAN -U+02B44           ⭄            \rightarrowsupset                            RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH SUPERSET -U+02B45           ⭅            \LLeftarrow                                  LEFTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW -U+02B46           ⭆            \RRightarrow                                 RIGHTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW -U+02B47           ⭇            \bsimilarrightarrow                          REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW -U+02B48           ⭈            \rightarrowbackapprox                        RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02B49           ⭉            \similarleftarrow                            TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE LEFTWARDS ARROW -U+02B4A           ⭊            \leftarrowapprox                             LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE ALMOST EQUAL TO -U+02B4B           ⭋            \leftarrowbsimilar                           LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR -U+02B4C           ⭌            \rightarrowbsimilar                          RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR -U+02B50           ⭐            \medwhitestar, \:star:                       WHITE MEDIUM STAR -U+02B51           ⭑            \medblackstar                                BLACK SMALL STAR -U+02B52           ⭒            \smwhitestar                                 WHITE SMALL STAR -U+02B53           ⭓            \rightpentagonblack                          BLACK RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON -U+02B54           ⭔            \rightpentagon                               WHITE RIGHT-POINTING PENTAGON -U+02B55           ⭕            \:o:                                         HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE -U+02C7C           ⱼ            \_j                                          LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER J -U+02C7D           ⱽ            \^V                                          MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL V -U+03012           〒            \postalmark                                  POSTAL MARK -U+03030           〰            \:wavy_dash:                                 WAVY DASH -U+0303D           〽            \:part_alternation_mark:                     PART ALTERNATION MARK -U+03297           ㊗            \:congratulations:                           CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH CONGRATULATION -U+03299           ㊙            \:secret:                                    CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH SECRET -U+1D400           𝐀            \bfA                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL A -U+1D401           𝐁            \bfB                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL B -U+1D402           𝐂            \bfC                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL C -U+1D403           𝐃            \bfD                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL D -U+1D404           𝐄            \bfE                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL E -U+1D405           𝐅            \bfF                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL F -U+1D406           𝐆            \bfG                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL G -U+1D407           𝐇            \bfH                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL H -U+1D408           𝐈            \bfI                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL I -U+1D409           𝐉            \bfJ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL J -U+1D40A           𝐊            \bfK                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL K -U+1D40B           𝐋            \bfL                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL L -U+1D40C           𝐌            \bfM                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL M -U+1D40D           𝐍            \bfN                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL N -U+1D40E           𝐎            \bfO                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL O -U+1D40F           𝐏            \bfP                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL P -U+1D410           𝐐            \bfQ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Q -U+1D411           𝐑            \bfR                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL R -U+1D412           𝐒            \bfS                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL S -U+1D413           𝐓            \bfT                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL T -U+1D414           𝐔            \bfU                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL U -U+1D415           𝐕            \bfV                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL V -U+1D416           𝐖            \bfW                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL W -U+1D417           𝐗            \bfX                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL X -U+1D418           𝐘            \bfY                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Y -U+1D419           𝐙            \bfZ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Z -U+1D41A           𝐚            \bfa                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL A -U+1D41B           𝐛            \bfb                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL B -U+1D41C           𝐜            \bfc                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL C -U+1D41D           𝐝            \bfd                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL D -U+1D41E           𝐞            \bfe                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL E -U+1D41F           𝐟            \bff                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL F -U+1D420           𝐠            \bfg                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL G -U+1D421           𝐡            \bfh                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL H -U+1D422           𝐢            \bfi                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL I -U+1D423           𝐣            \bfj                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL J -U+1D424           𝐤            \bfk                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL K -U+1D425           𝐥            \bfl                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL L -U+1D426           𝐦            \bfm                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL M -U+1D427           𝐧            \bfn                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL N -U+1D428           𝐨            \bfo                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL O -U+1D429           𝐩            \bfp                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL P -U+1D42A           𝐪            \bfq                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Q -U+1D42B           𝐫            \bfr                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL R -U+1D42C           𝐬            \bfs                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL S -U+1D42D           𝐭            \bft                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL T -U+1D42E           𝐮            \bfu                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL U -U+1D42F           𝐯            \bfv                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL V -U+1D430           𝐰            \bfw                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL W -U+1D431           𝐱            \bfx                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL X -U+1D432           𝐲            \bfy                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Y -U+1D433           𝐳            \bfz                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Z -U+1D434           𝐴            \itA                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL A -U+1D435           𝐵            \itB                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL B -U+1D436           𝐶            \itC                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL C -U+1D437           𝐷            \itD                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL D -U+1D438           𝐸            \itE                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL E -U+1D439           𝐹            \itF                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL F -U+1D43A           𝐺            \itG                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL G -U+1D43B           𝐻            \itH                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL H -U+1D43C           𝐼            \itI                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL I -U+1D43D           𝐽            \itJ                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL J -U+1D43E           𝐾            \itK                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL K -U+1D43F           𝐿            \itL                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL L -U+1D440           𝑀            \itM                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL M -U+1D441           𝑁            \itN                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL N -U+1D442           𝑂            \itO                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL O -U+1D443           𝑃            \itP                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL P -U+1D444           𝑄            \itQ                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Q -U+1D445           𝑅            \itR                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL R -U+1D446           𝑆            \itS                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL S -U+1D447           𝑇            \itT                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL T -U+1D448           𝑈            \itU                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL U -U+1D449           𝑉            \itV                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL V -U+1D44A           𝑊            \itW                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL W -U+1D44B           𝑋            \itX                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL X -U+1D44C           𝑌            \itY                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Y -U+1D44D           𝑍            \itZ                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Z -U+1D44E           𝑎            \ita                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL A -U+1D44F           𝑏            \itb                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL B -U+1D450           𝑐            \itc                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL C -U+1D451           𝑑            \itd                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL D -U+1D452           𝑒            \ite                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL E -U+1D453           𝑓            \itf                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL F -U+1D454           𝑔            \itg                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL G -U+1D456           𝑖            \iti                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL I -U+1D457           𝑗            \itj                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL J -U+1D458           𝑘            \itk                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL K -U+1D459           𝑙            \itl                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL L -U+1D45A           𝑚            \itm                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL M -U+1D45B           𝑛            \itn                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL N -U+1D45C           𝑜            \ito                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL O -U+1D45D           𝑝            \itp                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL P -U+1D45E           𝑞            \itq                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Q -U+1D45F           𝑟            \itr                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL R -U+1D460           𝑠            \its                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL S -U+1D461           𝑡            \itt                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL T -U+1D462           𝑢            \itu                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL U -U+1D463           𝑣            \itv                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL V -U+1D464           𝑤            \itw                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL W -U+1D465           𝑥            \itx                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL X -U+1D466           𝑦            \ity                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Y -U+1D467           𝑧            \itz                                         MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Z -U+1D468           𝑨            \biA                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A -U+1D469           𝑩            \biB                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL B -U+1D46A           𝑪            \biC                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL C -U+1D46B           𝑫            \biD                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL D -U+1D46C           𝑬            \biE                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL E -U+1D46D           𝑭            \biF                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL F -U+1D46E           𝑮            \biG                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL G -U+1D46F           𝑯            \biH                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL H -U+1D470           𝑰            \biI                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL I -U+1D471           𝑱            \biJ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL J -U+1D472           𝑲            \biK                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL K -U+1D473           𝑳            \biL                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL L -U+1D474           𝑴            \biM                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL M -U+1D475           𝑵            \biN                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL N -U+1D476           𝑶            \biO                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL O -U+1D477           𝑷            \biP                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL P -U+1D478           𝑸            \biQ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Q -U+1D479           𝑹            \biR                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL R -U+1D47A           𝑺            \biS                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL S -U+1D47B           𝑻            \biT                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL T -U+1D47C           𝑼            \biU                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL U -U+1D47D           𝑽            \biV                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL V -U+1D47E           𝑾            \biW                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL W -U+1D47F           𝑿            \biX                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL X -U+1D480           𝒀            \biY                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Y -U+1D481           𝒁            \biZ                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Z -U+1D482           𝒂            \bia                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL A -U+1D483           𝒃            \bib                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL B -U+1D484           𝒄            \bic                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL C -U+1D485           𝒅            \bid                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL D -U+1D486           𝒆            \bie                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL E -U+1D487           𝒇            \bif                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL F -U+1D488           𝒈            \big                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL G -U+1D489           𝒉            \bih                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL H -U+1D48A           𝒊            \bii                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL I -U+1D48B           𝒋            \bij                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL J -U+1D48C           𝒌            \bik                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL K -U+1D48D           𝒍            \bil                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL L -U+1D48E           𝒎            \bim                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL M -U+1D48F           𝒏            \bin                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL N -U+1D490           𝒐            \bio                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL O -U+1D491           𝒑            \bip                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL P -U+1D492           𝒒            \biq                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL Q -U+1D493           𝒓            \bir                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL R -U+1D494           𝒔            \bis                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL S -U+1D495           𝒕            \bit                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL T -U+1D496           𝒖            \biu                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL U -U+1D497           𝒗            \biv                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL V -U+1D498           𝒘            \biw                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL W -U+1D499           𝒙            \bix                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL X -U+1D49A           𝒚            \biy                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL Y -U+1D49B           𝒛            \biz                                         MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL Z -U+1D49C           𝒜            \scrA                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL A -U+1D49E           𝒞            \scrC                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL C -U+1D49F           𝒟            \scrD                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL D -U+1D4A2           𝒢            \scrG                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL G -U+1D4A5           𝒥            \scrJ                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL J -U+1D4A6           𝒦            \scrK                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL K -U+1D4A9           𝒩            \scrN                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL N -U+1D4AA           𝒪            \scrO                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL O -U+1D4AB           𝒫            \scrP                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL P -U+1D4AC           𝒬            \scrQ                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL Q -U+1D4AE           𝒮            \scrS                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL S -U+1D4AF           𝒯            \scrT                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL T -U+1D4B0           𝒰            \scrU                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL U -U+1D4B1           𝒱            \scrV                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL V -U+1D4B2           𝒲            \scrW                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL W -U+1D4B3           𝒳            \scrX                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL X -U+1D4B4           𝒴            \scrY                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL Y -U+1D4B5           𝒵            \scrZ                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL Z -U+1D4B6           𝒶            \scra                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL A -U+1D4B7           𝒷            \scrb                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL B -U+1D4B8           𝒸            \scrc                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL C -U+1D4B9           𝒹            \scrd                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL D -U+1D4BB           𝒻            \scrf                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL F -U+1D4BD           𝒽            \scrh                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL H -U+1D4BE           𝒾            \scri                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL I -U+1D4BF           𝒿            \scrj                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL J -U+1D4C0           𝓀            \scrk                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL K -U+1D4C1           𝓁            \scrl                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL L -U+1D4C2           𝓂            \scrm                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL M -U+1D4C3           𝓃            \scrn                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL N -U+1D4C5           𝓅            \scrp                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL P -U+1D4C6           𝓆            \scrq                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL Q -U+1D4C7           𝓇            \scrr                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL R -U+1D4C8           𝓈            \scrs                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL S -U+1D4C9           𝓉            \scrt                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL T -U+1D4CA           𝓊            \scru                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL U -U+1D4CB           𝓋            \scrv                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL V -U+1D4CC           𝓌            \scrw                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL W -U+1D4CD           𝓍            \scrx                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL X -U+1D4CE           𝓎            \scry                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL Y -U+1D4CF           𝓏            \scrz                                        MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL Z -U+1D4D0           𝓐            \bscrA                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL A -U+1D4D1           𝓑            \bscrB                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL B -U+1D4D2           𝓒            \bscrC                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL C -U+1D4D3           𝓓            \bscrD                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL D -U+1D4D4           𝓔            \bscrE                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL E -U+1D4D5           𝓕            \bscrF                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL F -U+1D4D6           𝓖            \bscrG                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL G -U+1D4D7           𝓗            \bscrH                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL H -U+1D4D8           𝓘            \bscrI                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL I -U+1D4D9           𝓙            \bscrJ                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL J -U+1D4DA           𝓚            \bscrK                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL K -U+1D4DB           𝓛            \bscrL                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL L -U+1D4DC           𝓜            \bscrM                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL M -U+1D4DD           𝓝            \bscrN                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL N -U+1D4DE           𝓞            \bscrO                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL O -U+1D4DF           𝓟            \bscrP                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL P -U+1D4E0           𝓠            \bscrQ                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL Q -U+1D4E1           𝓡            \bscrR                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL R -U+1D4E2           𝓢            \bscrS                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL S -U+1D4E3           𝓣            \bscrT                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL T -U+1D4E4           𝓤            \bscrU                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL U -U+1D4E5           𝓥            \bscrV                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL V -U+1D4E6           𝓦            \bscrW                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL W -U+1D4E7           𝓧            \bscrX                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL X -U+1D4E8           𝓨            \bscrY                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL Y -U+1D4E9           𝓩            \bscrZ                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL Z -U+1D4EA           𝓪            \bscra                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL A -U+1D4EB           𝓫            \bscrb                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL B -U+1D4EC           𝓬            \bscrc                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL C -U+1D4ED           𝓭            \bscrd                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL D -U+1D4EE           𝓮            \bscre                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL E -U+1D4EF           𝓯            \bscrf                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL F -U+1D4F0           𝓰            \bscrg                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL G -U+1D4F1           𝓱            \bscrh                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL H -U+1D4F2           𝓲            \bscri                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL I -U+1D4F3           𝓳            \bscrj                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL J -U+1D4F4           𝓴            \bscrk                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL K -U+1D4F5           𝓵            \bscrl                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL L -U+1D4F6           𝓶            \bscrm                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL M -U+1D4F7           𝓷            \bscrn                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL N -U+1D4F8           𝓸            \bscro                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL O -U+1D4F9           𝓹            \bscrp                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL P -U+1D4FA           𝓺            \bscrq                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL Q -U+1D4FB           𝓻            \bscrr                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL R -U+1D4FC           𝓼            \bscrs                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL S -U+1D4FD           𝓽            \bscrt                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL T -U+1D4FE           𝓾            \bscru                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL U -U+1D4FF           𝓿            \bscrv                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL V -U+1D500           𝔀            \bscrw                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL W -U+1D501           𝔁            \bscrx                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL X -U+1D502           𝔂            \bscry                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL Y -U+1D503           𝔃            \bscrz                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL Z -U+1D504           𝔄            \frakA                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL A -U+1D505           𝔅            \frakB                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL B -U+1D507           𝔇            \frakD                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL D -U+1D508           𝔈            \frakE                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL E -U+1D509           𝔉            \frakF                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL F -U+1D50A           𝔊            \frakG                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL G -U+1D50D           𝔍            \frakJ                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL J -U+1D50E           𝔎            \frakK                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL K -U+1D50F           𝔏            \frakL                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL L -U+1D510           𝔐            \frakM                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL M -U+1D511           𝔑            \frakN                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL N -U+1D512           𝔒            \frakO                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL O -U+1D513           𝔓            \frakP                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL P -U+1D514           𝔔            \frakQ                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL Q -U+1D516           𝔖            \frakS                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL S -U+1D517           𝔗            \frakT                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL T -U+1D518           𝔘            \frakU                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL U -U+1D519           𝔙            \frakV                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL V -U+1D51A           𝔚            \frakW                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL W -U+1D51B           𝔛            \frakX                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL X -U+1D51C           𝔜            \frakY                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL Y -U+1D51E           𝔞            \fraka                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL A -U+1D51F           𝔟            \frakb                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL B -U+1D520           𝔠            \frakc                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL C -U+1D521           𝔡            \frakd                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL D -U+1D522           𝔢            \frake                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL E -U+1D523           𝔣            \frakf                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL F -U+1D524           𝔤            \frakg                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL G -U+1D525           𝔥            \frakh                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL H -U+1D526           𝔦            \fraki                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL I -U+1D527           𝔧            \frakj                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL J -U+1D528           𝔨            \frakk                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL K -U+1D529           𝔩            \frakl                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL L -U+1D52A           𝔪            \frakm                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL M -U+1D52B           𝔫            \frakn                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL N -U+1D52C           𝔬            \frako                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL O -U+1D52D           𝔭            \frakp                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL P -U+1D52E           𝔮            \frakq                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL Q -U+1D52F           𝔯            \frakr                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL R -U+1D530           𝔰            \fraks                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL S -U+1D531           𝔱            \frakt                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL T -U+1D532           𝔲            \fraku                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL U -U+1D533           𝔳            \frakv                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL V -U+1D534           𝔴            \frakw                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL W -U+1D535           𝔵            \frakx                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL X -U+1D536           𝔶            \fraky                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL Y -U+1D537           𝔷            \frakz                                       MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL Z -U+1D538           𝔸            \bbA                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL A -U+1D539           𝔹            \bbB                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL B -U+1D53B           𝔻            \bbD                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL D -U+1D53C           𝔼            \bbE                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL E -U+1D53D           𝔽            \bbF                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL F -U+1D53E           𝔾            \bbG                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL G -U+1D540           𝕀            \bbI                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL I -U+1D541           𝕁            \bbJ                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL J -U+1D542           𝕂            \bbK                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL K -U+1D543           𝕃            \bbL                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL L -U+1D544           𝕄            \bbM                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL M -U+1D546           𝕆            \bbO                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL O -U+1D54A           𝕊            \bbS                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL S -U+1D54B           𝕋            \bbT                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL T -U+1D54C           𝕌            \bbU                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL U -U+1D54D           𝕍            \bbV                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL V -U+1D54E           𝕎            \bbW                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL W -U+1D54F           𝕏            \bbX                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL X -U+1D550           𝕐            \bbY                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Y -U+1D552           𝕒            \bba                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL A -U+1D553           𝕓            \bbb                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL B -U+1D554           𝕔            \bbc                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL C -U+1D555           𝕕            \bbd                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL D -U+1D556           𝕖            \bbe                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL E -U+1D557           𝕗            \bbf                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL F -U+1D558           𝕘            \bbg                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL G -U+1D559           𝕙            \bbh                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL H -U+1D55A           𝕚            \bbi                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL I -U+1D55B           𝕛            \bbj                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL J -U+1D55C           𝕜            \bbk                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL K -U+1D55D           𝕝            \bbl                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL L -U+1D55E           𝕞            \bbm                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL M -U+1D55F           𝕟            \bbn                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL N -U+1D560           𝕠            \bbo                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL O -U+1D561           𝕡            \bbp                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL P -U+1D562           𝕢            \bbq                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Q -U+1D563           𝕣            \bbr                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL R -U+1D564           𝕤            \bbs                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL S -U+1D565           𝕥            \bbt                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL T -U+1D566           𝕦            \bbu                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL U -U+1D567           𝕧            \bbv                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL V -U+1D568           𝕨            \bbw                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL W -U+1D569           𝕩            \bbx                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL X -U+1D56A           𝕪            \bby                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Y -U+1D56B           𝕫            \bbz                                         MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Z -U+1D56C           𝕬            \bfrakA                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL A -U+1D56D           𝕭            \bfrakB                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL B -U+1D56E           𝕮            \bfrakC                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL C -U+1D56F           𝕯            \bfrakD                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL D -U+1D570           𝕰            \bfrakE                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL E -U+1D571           𝕱            \bfrakF                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL F -U+1D572           𝕲            \bfrakG                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL G -U+1D573           𝕳            \bfrakH                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL H -U+1D574           𝕴            \bfrakI                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL I -U+1D575           𝕵            \bfrakJ                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL J -U+1D576           𝕶            \bfrakK                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL K -U+1D577           𝕷            \bfrakL                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL L -U+1D578           𝕸            \bfrakM                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL M -U+1D579           𝕹            \bfrakN                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL N -U+1D57A           𝕺            \bfrakO                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL O -U+1D57B           𝕻            \bfrakP                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL P -U+1D57C           𝕼            \bfrakQ                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL Q -U+1D57D           𝕽            \bfrakR                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL R -U+1D57E           𝕾            \bfrakS                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL S -U+1D57F           𝕿            \bfrakT                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL T -U+1D580           𝖀            \bfrakU                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL U -U+1D581           𝖁            \bfrakV                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL V -U+1D582           𝖂            \bfrakW                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL W -U+1D583           𝖃            \bfrakX                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL X -U+1D584           𝖄            \bfrakY                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL Y -U+1D585           𝖅            \bfrakZ                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL Z -U+1D586           𝖆            \bfraka                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL A -U+1D587           𝖇            \bfrakb                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL B -U+1D588           𝖈            \bfrakc                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL C -U+1D589           𝖉            \bfrakd                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL D -U+1D58A           𝖊            \bfrake                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL E -U+1D58B           𝖋            \bfrakf                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL F -U+1D58C           𝖌            \bfrakg                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL G -U+1D58D           𝖍            \bfrakh                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL H -U+1D58E           𝖎            \bfraki                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL I -U+1D58F           𝖏            \bfrakj                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL J -U+1D590           𝖐            \bfrakk                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL K -U+1D591           𝖑            \bfrakl                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL L -U+1D592           𝖒            \bfrakm                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL M -U+1D593           𝖓            \bfrakn                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL N -U+1D594           𝖔            \bfrako                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL O -U+1D595           𝖕            \bfrakp                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL P -U+1D596           𝖖            \bfrakq                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Q -U+1D597           𝖗            \bfrakr                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL R -U+1D598           𝖘            \bfraks                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL S -U+1D599           𝖙            \bfrakt                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL T -U+1D59A           𝖚            \bfraku                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL U -U+1D59B           𝖛            \bfrakv                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL V -U+1D59C           𝖜            \bfrakw                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL W -U+1D59D           𝖝            \bfrakx                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL X -U+1D59E           𝖞            \bfraky                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Y -U+1D59F           𝖟            \bfrakz                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Z -U+1D5A0           𝖠            \sansA                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL A -U+1D5A1           𝖡            \sansB                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL B -U+1D5A2           𝖢            \sansC                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL C -U+1D5A3           𝖣            \sansD                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL D -U+1D5A4           𝖤            \sansE                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL E -U+1D5A5           𝖥            \sansF                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL F -U+1D5A6           𝖦            \sansG                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL G -U+1D5A7           𝖧            \sansH                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL H -U+1D5A8           𝖨            \sansI                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL I -U+1D5A9           𝖩            \sansJ                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL J -U+1D5AA           𝖪            \sansK                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL K -U+1D5AB           𝖫            \sansL                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL L -U+1D5AC           𝖬            \sansM                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL M -U+1D5AD           𝖭            \sansN                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL N -U+1D5AE           𝖮            \sansO                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL O -U+1D5AF           𝖯            \sansP                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL P -U+1D5B0           𝖰            \sansQ                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Q -U+1D5B1           𝖱            \sansR                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL R -U+1D5B2           𝖲            \sansS                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL S -U+1D5B3           𝖳            \sansT                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL T -U+1D5B4           𝖴            \sansU                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL U -U+1D5B5           𝖵            \sansV                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL V -U+1D5B6           𝖶            \sansW                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL W -U+1D5B7           𝖷            \sansX                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL X -U+1D5B8           𝖸            \sansY                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Y -U+1D5B9           𝖹            \sansZ                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Z -U+1D5BA           𝖺            \sansa                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL A -U+1D5BB           𝖻            \sansb                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL B -U+1D5BC           𝖼            \sansc                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL C -U+1D5BD           𝖽            \sansd                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL D -U+1D5BE           𝖾            \sanse                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL E -U+1D5BF           𝖿            \sansf                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL F -U+1D5C0           𝗀            \sansg                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL G -U+1D5C1           𝗁            \sansh                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL H -U+1D5C2           𝗂            \sansi                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL I -U+1D5C3           𝗃            \sansj                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL J -U+1D5C4           𝗄            \sansk                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL K -U+1D5C5           𝗅            \sansl                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL L -U+1D5C6           𝗆            \sansm                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL M -U+1D5C7           𝗇            \sansn                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL N -U+1D5C8           𝗈            \sanso                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL O -U+1D5C9           𝗉            \sansp                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL P -U+1D5CA           𝗊            \sansq                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Q -U+1D5CB           𝗋            \sansr                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL R -U+1D5CC           𝗌            \sanss                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL S -U+1D5CD           𝗍            \sanst                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL T -U+1D5CE           𝗎            \sansu                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL U -U+1D5CF           𝗏            \sansv                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL V -U+1D5D0           𝗐            \sansw                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL W -U+1D5D1           𝗑            \sansx                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL X -U+1D5D2           𝗒            \sansy                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Y -U+1D5D3           𝗓            \sansz                                       MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Z -U+1D5D4           𝗔            \bsansA                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL A -U+1D5D5           𝗕            \bsansB                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL B -U+1D5D6           𝗖            \bsansC                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL C -U+1D5D7           𝗗            \bsansD                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL D -U+1D5D8           𝗘            \bsansE                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL E -U+1D5D9           𝗙            \bsansF                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL F -U+1D5DA           𝗚            \bsansG                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL G -U+1D5DB           𝗛            \bsansH                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL H -U+1D5DC           𝗜            \bsansI                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL I -U+1D5DD           𝗝            \bsansJ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL J -U+1D5DE           𝗞            \bsansK                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL K -U+1D5DF           𝗟            \bsansL                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL L -U+1D5E0           𝗠            \bsansM                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL M -U+1D5E1           𝗡            \bsansN                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL N -U+1D5E2           𝗢            \bsansO                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL O -U+1D5E3           𝗣            \bsansP                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL P -U+1D5E4           𝗤            \bsansQ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL Q -U+1D5E5           𝗥            \bsansR                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL R -U+1D5E6           𝗦            \bsansS                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL S -U+1D5E7           𝗧            \bsansT                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL T -U+1D5E8           𝗨            \bsansU                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL U -U+1D5E9           𝗩            \bsansV                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL V -U+1D5EA           𝗪            \bsansW                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL W -U+1D5EB           𝗫            \bsansX                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL X -U+1D5EC           𝗬            \bsansY                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL Y -U+1D5ED           𝗭            \bsansZ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL Z -U+1D5EE           𝗮            \bsansa                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL A -U+1D5EF           𝗯            \bsansb                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL B -U+1D5F0           𝗰            \bsansc                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL C -U+1D5F1           𝗱            \bsansd                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL D -U+1D5F2           𝗲            \bsanse                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL E -U+1D5F3           𝗳            \bsansf                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL F -U+1D5F4           𝗴            \bsansg                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL G -U+1D5F5           𝗵            \bsansh                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL H -U+1D5F6           𝗶            \bsansi                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL I -U+1D5F7           𝗷            \bsansj                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL J -U+1D5F8           𝗸            \bsansk                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL K -U+1D5F9           𝗹            \bsansl                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL L -U+1D5FA           𝗺            \bsansm                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL M -U+1D5FB           𝗻            \bsansn                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL N -U+1D5FC           𝗼            \bsanso                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL O -U+1D5FD           𝗽            \bsansp                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL P -U+1D5FE           𝗾            \bsansq                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL Q -U+1D5FF           𝗿            \bsansr                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL R -U+1D600           𝘀            \bsanss                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL S -U+1D601           𝘁            \bsanst                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL T -U+1D602           𝘂            \bsansu                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL U -U+1D603           𝘃            \bsansv                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL V -U+1D604           𝘄            \bsansw                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL W -U+1D605           𝘅            \bsansx                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL X -U+1D606           𝘆            \bsansy                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL Y -U+1D607           𝘇            \bsansz                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL Z -U+1D608           𝘈            \isansA                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL A -U+1D609           𝘉            \isansB                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL B -U+1D60A           𝘊            \isansC                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL C -U+1D60B           𝘋            \isansD                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL D -U+1D60C           𝘌            \isansE                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL E -U+1D60D           𝘍            \isansF                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL F -U+1D60E           𝘎            \isansG                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL G -U+1D60F           𝘏            \isansH                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL H -U+1D610           𝘐            \isansI                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL I -U+1D611           𝘑            \isansJ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL J -U+1D612           𝘒            \isansK                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL K -U+1D613           𝘓            \isansL                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL L -U+1D614           𝘔            \isansM                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL M -U+1D615           𝘕            \isansN                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL N -U+1D616           𝘖            \isansO                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL O -U+1D617           𝘗            \isansP                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL P -U+1D618           𝘘            \isansQ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL Q -U+1D619           𝘙            \isansR                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL R -U+1D61A           𝘚            \isansS                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL S -U+1D61B           𝘛            \isansT                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL T -U+1D61C           𝘜            \isansU                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL U -U+1D61D           𝘝            \isansV                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL V -U+1D61E           𝘞            \isansW                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL W -U+1D61F           𝘟            \isansX                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL X -U+1D620           𝘠            \isansY                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL Y -U+1D621           𝘡            \isansZ                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL Z -U+1D622           𝘢            \isansa                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL A -U+1D623           𝘣            \isansb                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL B -U+1D624           𝘤            \isansc                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL C -U+1D625           𝘥            \isansd                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL D -U+1D626           𝘦            \isanse                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL E -U+1D627           𝘧            \isansf                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL F -U+1D628           𝘨            \isansg                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL G -U+1D629           𝘩            \isansh                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL H -U+1D62A           𝘪            \isansi                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL I -U+1D62B           𝘫            \isansj                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL J -U+1D62C           𝘬            \isansk                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL K -U+1D62D           𝘭            \isansl                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL L -U+1D62E           𝘮            \isansm                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL M -U+1D62F           𝘯            \isansn                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL N -U+1D630           𝘰            \isanso                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL O -U+1D631           𝘱            \isansp                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL P -U+1D632           𝘲            \isansq                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL Q -U+1D633           𝘳            \isansr                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL R -U+1D634           𝘴            \isanss                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL S -U+1D635           𝘵            \isanst                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL T -U+1D636           𝘶            \isansu                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL U -U+1D637           𝘷            \isansv                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL V -U+1D638           𝘸            \isansw                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL W -U+1D639           𝘹            \isansx                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL X -U+1D63A           𝘺            \isansy                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL Y -U+1D63B           𝘻            \isansz                                      MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL Z -U+1D63C           𝘼            \bisansA                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A -U+1D63D           𝘽            \bisansB                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL B -U+1D63E           𝘾            \bisansC                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL C -U+1D63F           𝘿            \bisansD                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL D -U+1D640           𝙀            \bisansE                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL E -U+1D641           𝙁            \bisansF                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL F -U+1D642           𝙂            \bisansG                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL G -U+1D643           𝙃            \bisansH                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL H -U+1D644           𝙄            \bisansI                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL I -U+1D645           𝙅            \bisansJ                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL J -U+1D646           𝙆            \bisansK                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL K -U+1D647           𝙇            \bisansL                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL L -U+1D648           𝙈            \bisansM                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL M -U+1D649           𝙉            \bisansN                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL N -U+1D64A           𝙊            \bisansO                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL O -U+1D64B           𝙋            \bisansP                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL P -U+1D64C           𝙌            \bisansQ                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Q -U+1D64D           𝙍            \bisansR                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL R -U+1D64E           𝙎            \bisansS                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL S -U+1D64F           𝙏            \bisansT                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL T -U+1D650           𝙐            \bisansU                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL U -U+1D651           𝙑            \bisansV                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL V -U+1D652           𝙒            \bisansW                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL W -U+1D653           𝙓            \bisansX                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL X -U+1D654           𝙔            \bisansY                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Y -U+1D655           𝙕            \bisansZ                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Z -U+1D656           𝙖            \bisansa                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL A -U+1D657           𝙗            \bisansb                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL B -U+1D658           𝙘            \bisansc                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL C -U+1D659           𝙙            \bisansd                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL D -U+1D65A           𝙚            \bisanse                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL E -U+1D65B           𝙛            \bisansf                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL F -U+1D65C           𝙜            \bisansg                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL G -U+1D65D           𝙝            \bisansh                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL H -U+1D65E           𝙞            \bisansi                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL I -U+1D65F           𝙟            \bisansj                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL J -U+1D660           𝙠            \bisansk                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL K -U+1D661           𝙡            \bisansl                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL L -U+1D662           𝙢            \bisansm                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL M -U+1D663           𝙣            \bisansn                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL N -U+1D664           𝙤            \bisanso                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL O -U+1D665           𝙥            \bisansp                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL P -U+1D666           𝙦            \bisansq                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL Q -U+1D667           𝙧            \bisansr                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL R -U+1D668           𝙨            \bisanss                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL S -U+1D669           𝙩            \bisanst                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL T -U+1D66A           𝙪            \bisansu                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL U -U+1D66B           𝙫            \bisansv                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL V -U+1D66C           𝙬            \bisansw                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL W -U+1D66D           𝙭            \bisansx                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL X -U+1D66E           𝙮            \bisansy                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL Y -U+1D66F           𝙯            \bisansz                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL Z -U+1D670           𝙰            \ttA                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL A -U+1D671           𝙱            \ttB                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL B -U+1D672           𝙲            \ttC                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL C -U+1D673           𝙳            \ttD                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL D -U+1D674           𝙴            \ttE                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL E -U+1D675           𝙵            \ttF                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL F -U+1D676           𝙶            \ttG                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL G -U+1D677           𝙷            \ttH                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL H -U+1D678           𝙸            \ttI                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL I -U+1D679           𝙹            \ttJ                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL J -U+1D67A           𝙺            \ttK                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL K -U+1D67B           𝙻            \ttL                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL L -U+1D67C           𝙼            \ttM                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL M -U+1D67D           𝙽            \ttN                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL N -U+1D67E           𝙾            \ttO                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL O -U+1D67F           𝙿            \ttP                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL P -U+1D680           𝚀            \ttQ                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Q -U+1D681           𝚁            \ttR                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL R -U+1D682           𝚂            \ttS                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL S -U+1D683           𝚃            \ttT                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL T -U+1D684           𝚄            \ttU                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL U -U+1D685           𝚅            \ttV                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL V -U+1D686           𝚆            \ttW                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL W -U+1D687           𝚇            \ttX                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL X -U+1D688           𝚈            \ttY                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Y -U+1D689           𝚉            \ttZ                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Z -U+1D68A           𝚊            \tta                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL A -U+1D68B           𝚋            \ttb                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL B -U+1D68C           𝚌            \ttc                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL C -U+1D68D           𝚍            \ttd                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL D -U+1D68E           𝚎            \tte                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL E -U+1D68F           𝚏            \ttf                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL F -U+1D690           𝚐            \ttg                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL G -U+1D691           𝚑            \tth                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL H -U+1D692           𝚒            \tti                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL I -U+1D693           𝚓            \ttj                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL J -U+1D694           𝚔            \ttk                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL K -U+1D695           𝚕            \ttl                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL L -U+1D696           𝚖            \ttm                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL M -U+1D697           𝚗            \ttn                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL N -U+1D698           𝚘            \tto                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL O -U+1D699           𝚙            \ttp                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL P -U+1D69A           𝚚            \ttq                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL Q -U+1D69B           𝚛            \ttr                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL R -U+1D69C           𝚜            \tts                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL S -U+1D69D           𝚝            \ttt                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL T -U+1D69E           𝚞            \ttu                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL U -U+1D69F           𝚟            \ttv                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL V -U+1D6A0           𝚠            \ttw                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL W -U+1D6A1           𝚡            \ttx                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL X -U+1D6A2           𝚢            \tty                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL Y -U+1D6A3           𝚣            \ttz                                         MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL Z -U+1D6A4           𝚤            \itimath                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL DOTLESS I -U+1D6A5           𝚥            \itjmath                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL DOTLESS J -U+1D6A8           𝚨            \bfAlpha                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL ALPHA -U+1D6A9           𝚩            \bfBeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL BETA -U+1D6AA           𝚪            \bfGamma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL GAMMA -U+1D6AB           𝚫            \bfDelta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL DELTA -U+1D6AC           𝚬            \bfEpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL EPSILON -U+1D6AD           𝚭            \bfZeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL ZETA -U+1D6AE           𝚮            \bfEta                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL ETA -U+1D6AF           𝚯            \bfTheta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL THETA -U+1D6B0           𝚰            \bfIota                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL IOTA -U+1D6B1           𝚱            \bfKappa                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL KAPPA -U+1D6B2           𝚲            \bfLambda                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL LAMDA -U+1D6B3           𝚳            \bfMu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL MU -U+1D6B4           𝚴            \bfNu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL NU -U+1D6B5           𝚵            \bfXi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL XI -U+1D6B6           𝚶            \bfOmicron                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMICRON -U+1D6B7           𝚷            \bfPi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL PI -U+1D6B8           𝚸            \bfRho                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL RHO -U+1D6B9           𝚹            \bfvarTheta                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+1D6BA           𝚺            \bfSigma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL SIGMA -U+1D6BB           𝚻            \bfTau                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL TAU -U+1D6BC           𝚼            \bfUpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL UPSILON -U+1D6BD           𝚽            \bfPhi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL PHI -U+1D6BE           𝚾            \bfChi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL CHI -U+1D6BF           𝚿            \bfPsi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL PSI -U+1D6C0           𝛀            \bfOmega                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA -U+1D6C1           𝛁            \bfnabla                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD NABLA -U+1D6C2           𝛂            \bfalpha                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL ALPHA -U+1D6C3           𝛃            \bfbeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL BETA -U+1D6C4           𝛄            \bfgamma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL GAMMA -U+1D6C5           𝛅            \bfdelta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL DELTA -U+1D6C6           𝛆            \bfepsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL EPSILON -U+1D6C7           𝛇            \bfzeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL ZETA -U+1D6C8           𝛈            \bfeta                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL ETA -U+1D6C9           𝛉            \bftheta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL THETA -U+1D6CA           𝛊            \bfiota                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL IOTA -U+1D6CB           𝛋            \bfkappa                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL KAPPA -U+1D6CC           𝛌            \bflambda                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL LAMDA -U+1D6CD           𝛍            \bfmu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL MU -U+1D6CE           𝛎            \bfnu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL NU -U+1D6CF           𝛏            \bfxi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL XI -U+1D6D0           𝛐            \bfomicron                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL OMICRON -U+1D6D1           𝛑            \bfpi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL PI -U+1D6D2           𝛒            \bfrho                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL RHO -U+1D6D3           𝛓            \bfvarsigma                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL FINAL SIGMA -U+1D6D4           𝛔            \bfsigma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL SIGMA -U+1D6D5           𝛕            \bftau                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL TAU -U+1D6D6           𝛖            \bfupsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL UPSILON -U+1D6D7           𝛗            \bfvarphi                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL PHI -U+1D6D8           𝛘            \bfchi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL CHI -U+1D6D9           𝛙            \bfpsi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL PSI -U+1D6DA           𝛚            \bfomega                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL OMEGA -U+1D6DB           𝛛            \bfpartial                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+1D6DC           𝛜            \bfvarepsilon                                MATHEMATICAL BOLD EPSILON SYMBOL -U+1D6DD           𝛝            \bfvartheta                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD THETA SYMBOL -U+1D6DE           𝛞            \bfvarkappa                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD KAPPA SYMBOL -U+1D6DF           𝛟            \bfphi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD PHI SYMBOL -U+1D6E0           𝛠            \bfvarrho                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD RHO SYMBOL -U+1D6E1           𝛡            \bfvarpi                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD PI SYMBOL -U+1D6E2           𝛢            \itAlpha                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA -U+1D6E3           𝛣            \itBeta                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL BETA -U+1D6E4           𝛤            \itGamma                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA -U+1D6E5           𝛥            \itDelta                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL DELTA -U+1D6E6           𝛦            \itEpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL EPSILON -U+1D6E7           𝛧            \itZeta                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ZETA -U+1D6E8           𝛨            \itEta                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ETA -U+1D6E9           𝛩            \itTheta                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL THETA -U+1D6EA           𝛪            \itIota                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL IOTA -U+1D6EB           𝛫            \itKappa                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL KAPPA -U+1D6EC           𝛬            \itLambda                                    MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA -U+1D6ED           𝛭            \itMu                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL MU -U+1D6EE           𝛮            \itNu                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL NU -U+1D6EF           𝛯            \itXi                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL XI -U+1D6F0           𝛰            \itOmicron                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL OMICRON -U+1D6F1           𝛱            \itPi                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL PI -U+1D6F2           𝛲            \itRho                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL RHO -U+1D6F3           𝛳            \itvarTheta                                  MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+1D6F4           𝛴            \itSigma                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL SIGMA -U+1D6F5           𝛵            \itTau                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL TAU -U+1D6F6           𝛶            \itUpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON -U+1D6F7           𝛷            \itPhi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL PHI -U+1D6F8           𝛸            \itChi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL CHI -U+1D6F9           𝛹            \itPsi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL PSI -U+1D6FA           𝛺            \itOmega                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA -U+1D6FB           𝛻            \itnabla                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC NABLA -U+1D6FC           𝛼            \italpha                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL ALPHA -U+1D6FD           𝛽            \itbeta                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL BETA -U+1D6FE           𝛾            \itgamma                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL GAMMA -U+1D6FF           𝛿            \itdelta                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL DELTA -U+1D700           𝜀            \itepsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL EPSILON -U+1D701           𝜁            \itzeta                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL ZETA -U+1D702           𝜂            \iteta                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL ETA -U+1D703           𝜃            \ittheta                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL THETA -U+1D704           𝜄            \itiota                                      MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL IOTA -U+1D705           𝜅            \itkappa                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL KAPPA -U+1D706           𝜆            \itlambda                                    MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL LAMDA -U+1D707           𝜇            \itmu                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL MU -U+1D708           𝜈            \itnu                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL NU -U+1D709           𝜉            \itxi                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL XI -U+1D70A           𝜊            \itomicron                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMICRON -U+1D70B           𝜋            \itpi                                        MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL PI -U+1D70C           𝜌            \itrho                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL RHO -U+1D70D           𝜍            \itvarsigma                                  MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA -U+1D70E           𝜎            \itsigma                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL SIGMA -U+1D70F           𝜏            \ittau                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL TAU -U+1D710           𝜐            \itupsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL UPSILON -U+1D711           𝜑            \itphi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL PHI -U+1D712           𝜒            \itchi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL CHI -U+1D713           𝜓            \itpsi                                       MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL PSI -U+1D714           𝜔            \itomega                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA -U+1D715           𝜕            \itpartial                                   MATHEMATICAL ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+1D716           𝜖            \itvarepsilon                                MATHEMATICAL ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL -U+1D717           𝜗            \itvartheta                                  MATHEMATICAL ITALIC THETA SYMBOL -U+1D718           𝜘            \itvarkappa                                  MATHEMATICAL ITALIC KAPPA SYMBOL -U+1D719           𝜙            \itvarphi                                    MATHEMATICAL ITALIC PHI SYMBOL -U+1D71A           𝜚            \itvarrho                                    MATHEMATICAL ITALIC RHO SYMBOL -U+1D71B           𝜛            \itvarpi                                     MATHEMATICAL ITALIC PI SYMBOL -U+1D71C           𝜜            \biAlpha                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA -U+1D71D           𝜝            \biBeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETA -U+1D71E           𝜞            \biGamma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA -U+1D71F           𝜟            \biDelta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL DELTA -U+1D720           𝜠            \biEpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL EPSILON -U+1D721           𝜡            \biZeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ZETA -U+1D722           𝜢            \biEta                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ETA -U+1D723           𝜣            \biTheta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA -U+1D724           𝜤            \biIota                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL IOTA -U+1D725           𝜥            \biKappa                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL KAPPA -U+1D726           𝜦            \biLambda                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA -U+1D727           𝜧            \biMu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL MU -U+1D728           𝜨            \biNu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL NU -U+1D729           𝜩            \biXi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI -U+1D72A           𝜪            \biOmicron                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMICRON -U+1D72B           𝜫            \biPi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PI -U+1D72C           𝜬            \biRho                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL RHO -U+1D72D           𝜭            \bivarTheta                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+1D72E           𝜮            \biSigma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL SIGMA -U+1D72F           𝜯            \biTau                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU -U+1D730           𝜰            \biUpsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON -U+1D731           𝜱            \biPhi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PHI -U+1D732           𝜲            \biChi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL CHI -U+1D733           𝜳            \biPsi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PSI -U+1D734           𝜴            \biOmega                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA -U+1D735           𝜵            \binabla                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC NABLA -U+1D736           𝜶            \bialpha                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA -U+1D737           𝜷            \bibeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA -U+1D738           𝜸            \bigamma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL GAMMA -U+1D739           𝜹            \bidelta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL DELTA -U+1D73A           𝜺            \biepsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL EPSILON -U+1D73B           𝜻            \bizeta                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ZETA -U+1D73C           𝜼            \bieta                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ETA -U+1D73D           𝜽            \bitheta                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL THETA -U+1D73E           𝜾            \biiota                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL IOTA -U+1D73F           𝜿            \bikappa                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL KAPPA -U+1D740           𝝀            \bilambda                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL LAMDA -U+1D741           𝝁            \bimu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL MU -U+1D742           𝝂            \binu                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL NU -U+1D743           𝝃            \bixi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI -U+1D744           𝝄            \biomicron                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMICRON -U+1D745           𝝅            \bipi                                        MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL PI -U+1D746           𝝆            \birho                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL RHO -U+1D747           𝝇            \bivarsigma                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA -U+1D748           𝝈            \bisigma                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL SIGMA -U+1D749           𝝉            \bitau                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL TAU -U+1D74A           𝝊            \biupsilon                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL UPSILON -U+1D74B           𝝋            \biphi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL PHI -U+1D74C           𝝌            \bichi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI -U+1D74D           𝝍            \bipsi                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL PSI -U+1D74E           𝝎            \biomega                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA -U+1D74F           𝝏            \bipartial                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+1D750           𝝐            \bivarepsilon                                MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL -U+1D751           𝝑            \bivartheta                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC THETA SYMBOL -U+1D752           𝝒            \bivarkappa                                  MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC KAPPA SYMBOL -U+1D753           𝝓            \bivarphi                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC PHI SYMBOL -U+1D754           𝝔            \bivarrho                                    MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC RHO SYMBOL -U+1D755           𝝕            \bivarpi                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC PI SYMBOL -U+1D756           𝝖            \bsansAlpha                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL ALPHA -U+1D757           𝝗            \bsansBeta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL BETA -U+1D758           𝝘            \bsansGamma                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL GAMMA -U+1D759           𝝙            \bsansDelta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL DELTA -U+1D75A           𝝚            \bsansEpsilon                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL EPSILON -U+1D75B           𝝛            \bsansZeta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL ZETA -U+1D75C           𝝜            \bsansEta                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL ETA -U+1D75D           𝝝            \bsansTheta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL THETA -U+1D75E           𝝞            \bsansIota                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL IOTA -U+1D75F           𝝟            \bsansKappa                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL KAPPA -U+1D760           𝝠            \bsansLambda                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL LAMDA -U+1D761           𝝡            \bsansMu                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL MU -U+1D762           𝝢            \bsansNu                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL NU -U+1D763           𝝣            \bsansXi                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL XI -U+1D764           𝝤            \bsansOmicron                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL OMICRON -U+1D765           𝝥            \bsansPi                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PI -U+1D766           𝝦            \bsansRho                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL RHO -U+1D767           𝝧            \bsansvarTheta                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+1D768           𝝨            \bsansSigma                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL SIGMA -U+1D769           𝝩            \bsansTau                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL TAU -U+1D76A           𝝪            \bsansUpsilon                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL UPSILON -U+1D76B           𝝫            \bsansPhi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PHI -U+1D76C           𝝬            \bsansChi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL CHI -U+1D76D           𝝭            \bsansPsi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PSI -U+1D76E           𝝮            \bsansOmega                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA -U+1D76F           𝝯            \bsansnabla                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD NABLA -U+1D770           𝝰            \bsansalpha                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL ALPHA -U+1D771           𝝱            \bsansbeta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL BETA -U+1D772           𝝲            \bsansgamma                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL GAMMA -U+1D773           𝝳            \bsansdelta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL DELTA -U+1D774           𝝴            \bsansepsilon                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL EPSILON -U+1D775           𝝵            \bsanszeta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL ZETA -U+1D776           𝝶            \bsanseta                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL ETA -U+1D777           𝝷            \bsanstheta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL THETA -U+1D778           𝝸            \bsansiota                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL IOTA -U+1D779           𝝹            \bsanskappa                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL KAPPA -U+1D77A           𝝺            \bsanslambda                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL LAMDA -U+1D77B           𝝻            \bsansmu                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL MU -U+1D77C           𝝼            \bsansnu                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL NU -U+1D77D           𝝽            \bsansxi                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL XI -U+1D77E           𝝾            \bsansomicron                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMICRON -U+1D77F           𝝿            \bsanspi                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL PI -U+1D780           𝞀            \bsansrho                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL RHO -U+1D781           𝞁            \bsansvarsigma                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL FINAL SIGMA -U+1D782           𝞂            \bsanssigma                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL SIGMA -U+1D783           𝞃            \bsanstau                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL TAU -U+1D784           𝞄            \bsansupsilon                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL UPSILON -U+1D785           𝞅            \bsansphi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL PHI -U+1D786           𝞆            \bsanschi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL CHI -U+1D787           𝞇            \bsanspsi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL PSI -U+1D788           𝞈            \bsansomega                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA -U+1D789           𝞉            \bsanspartial                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+1D78A           𝞊            \bsansvarepsilon                             MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD EPSILON SYMBOL -U+1D78B           𝞋            \bsansvartheta                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD THETA SYMBOL -U+1D78C           𝞌            \bsansvarkappa                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD KAPPA SYMBOL -U+1D78D           𝞍            \bsansvarphi                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD PHI SYMBOL -U+1D78E           𝞎            \bsansvarrho                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD RHO SYMBOL -U+1D78F           𝞏            \bsansvarpi                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD PI SYMBOL -U+1D790           𝞐            \bisansAlpha                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA -U+1D791           𝞑            \bisansBeta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETA -U+1D792           𝞒            \bisansGamma                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA -U+1D793           𝞓            \bisansDelta                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL DELTA -U+1D794           𝞔            \bisansEpsilon                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL EPSILON -U+1D795           𝞕            \bisansZeta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ZETA -U+1D796           𝞖            \bisansEta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ETA -U+1D797           𝞗            \bisansTheta                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA -U+1D798           𝞘            \bisansIota                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL IOTA -U+1D799           𝞙            \bisansKappa                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL KAPPA -U+1D79A           𝞚            \bisansLambda                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA -U+1D79B           𝞛            \bisansMu                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL MU -U+1D79C           𝞜            \bisansNu                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL NU -U+1D79D           𝞝            \bisansXi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI -U+1D79E           𝞞            \bisansOmicron                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMICRON -U+1D79F           𝞟            \bisansPi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PI -U+1D7A0           𝞠            \bisansRho                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL RHO -U+1D7A1           𝞡            \bisansvarTheta                              MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -U+1D7A2           𝞢            \bisansSigma                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL SIGMA -U+1D7A3           𝞣            \bisansTau                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU -U+1D7A4           𝞤            \bisansUpsilon                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON -U+1D7A5           𝞥            \bisansPhi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PHI -U+1D7A6           𝞦            \bisansChi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL CHI -U+1D7A7           𝞧            \bisansPsi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL PSI -U+1D7A8           𝞨            \bisansOmega                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA -U+1D7A9           𝞩            \bisansnabla                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC NABLA -U+1D7AA           𝞪            \bisansalpha                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA -U+1D7AB           𝞫            \bisansbeta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA -U+1D7AC           𝞬            \bisansgamma                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL GAMMA -U+1D7AD           𝞭            \bisansdelta                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL DELTA -U+1D7AE           𝞮            \bisansepsilon                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL EPSILON -U+1D7AF           𝞯            \bisanszeta                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL ZETA -U+1D7B0           𝞰            \bisanseta                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL ETA -U+1D7B1           𝞱            \bisanstheta                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL THETA -U+1D7B2           𝞲            \bisansiota                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL IOTA -U+1D7B3           𝞳            \bisanskappa                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL KAPPA -U+1D7B4           𝞴            \bisanslambda                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL LAMDA -U+1D7B5           𝞵            \bisansmu                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL MU -U+1D7B6           𝞶            \bisansnu                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL NU -U+1D7B7           𝞷            \bisansxi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI -U+1D7B8           𝞸            \bisansomicron                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMICRON -U+1D7B9           𝞹            \bisanspi                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PI -U+1D7BA           𝞺            \bisansrho                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL RHO -U+1D7BB           𝞻            \bisansvarsigma                              MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA -U+1D7BC           𝞼            \bisanssigma                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL SIGMA -U+1D7BD           𝞽            \bisanstau                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL TAU -U+1D7BE           𝞾            \bisansupsilon                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL UPSILON -U+1D7BF           𝞿            \bisansphi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PHI -U+1D7C0           𝟀            \bisanschi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI -U+1D7C1           𝟁            \bisanspsi                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PSI -U+1D7C2           𝟂            \bisansomega                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA -U+1D7C3           𝟃            \bisanspartial                               MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL -U+1D7C4           𝟄            \bisansvarepsilon                            MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL -U+1D7C5           𝟅            \bisansvartheta                              MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC THETA SYMBOL -U+1D7C6           𝟆            \bisansvarkappa                              MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC KAPPA SYMBOL -U+1D7C7           𝟇            \bisansvarphi                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PHI SYMBOL -U+1D7C8           𝟈            \bisansvarrho                                MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC RHO SYMBOL -U+1D7C9           𝟉            \bisansvarpi                                 MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PI SYMBOL -U+1D7CA           𝟊            \bfDigamma                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL DIGAMMA -U+1D7CB           𝟋            \bfdigamma                                   MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL DIGAMMA -U+1D7CE           𝟎            \bfzero                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT ZERO -U+1D7CF           𝟏            \bfone                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT ONE -U+1D7D0           𝟐            \bftwo                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT TWO -U+1D7D1           𝟑            \bfthree                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT THREE -U+1D7D2           𝟒            \bffour                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT FOUR -U+1D7D3           𝟓            \bffive                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT FIVE -U+1D7D4           𝟔            \bfsix                                       MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT SIX -U+1D7D5           𝟕            \bfseven                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT SEVEN -U+1D7D6           𝟖            \bfeight                                     MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT EIGHT -U+1D7D7           𝟗            \bfnine                                      MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT NINE -U+1D7D8           𝟘            \bbzero                                      MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT ZERO -U+1D7D9           𝟙            \bbone                                       MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT ONE -U+1D7DA           𝟚            \bbtwo                                       MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT TWO -U+1D7DB           𝟛            \bbthree                                     MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT THREE -U+1D7DC           𝟜            \bbfour                                      MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT FOUR -U+1D7DD           𝟝            \bbfive                                      MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT FIVE -U+1D7DE           𝟞            \bbsix                                       MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT SIX -U+1D7DF           𝟟            \bbseven                                     MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT SEVEN -U+1D7E0           𝟠            \bbeight                                     MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT EIGHT -U+1D7E1           𝟡            \bbnine                                      MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT NINE -U+1D7E2           𝟢            \sanszero                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO -U+1D7E3           𝟣            \sansone                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT ONE -U+1D7E4           𝟤            \sanstwo                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT TWO -U+1D7E5           𝟥            \sansthree                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT THREE -U+1D7E6           𝟦            \sansfour                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT FOUR -U+1D7E7           𝟧            \sansfive                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT FIVE -U+1D7E8           𝟨            \sanssix                                     MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT SIX -U+1D7E9           𝟩            \sansseven                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT SEVEN -U+1D7EA           𝟪            \sanseight                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT EIGHT -U+1D7EB           𝟫            \sansnine                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT NINE -U+1D7EC           𝟬            \bsanszero                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT ZERO -U+1D7ED           𝟭            \bsansone                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT ONE -U+1D7EE           𝟮            \bsanstwo                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT TWO -U+1D7EF           𝟯            \bsansthree                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT THREE -U+1D7F0           𝟰            \bsansfour                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT FOUR -U+1D7F1           𝟱            \bsansfive                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT FIVE -U+1D7F2           𝟲            \bsanssix                                    MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT SIX -U+1D7F3           𝟳            \bsansseven                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT SEVEN -U+1D7F4           𝟴            \bsanseight                                  MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT EIGHT -U+1D7F5           𝟵            \bsansnine                                   MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT NINE -U+1D7F6           𝟶            \ttzero                                      MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT ZERO -U+1D7F7           𝟷            \ttone                                       MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT ONE -U+1D7F8           𝟸            \tttwo                                       MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT TWO -U+1D7F9           𝟹            \ttthree                                     MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT THREE -U+1D7FA           𝟺            \ttfour                                      MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT FOUR -U+1D7FB           𝟻            \ttfive                                      MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT FIVE -U+1D7FC           𝟼            \ttsix                                       MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT SIX -U+1D7FD           𝟽            \ttseven                                     MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT SEVEN -U+1D7FE           𝟾            \tteight                                     MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT EIGHT -U+1D7FF           𝟿            \ttnine                                      MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT NINE -U+1F004           🀄            \:mahjong:                                   MAHJONG TILE RED DRAGON -U+1F0CF           🃏            \:black_joker:                               PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER -U+1F170           🅰            \:a:                                         NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A -U+1F171           🅱            \:b:                                         NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B -U+1F17E           🅾            \:o2:                                        NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O -U+1F17F           🅿            \:parking:                                   NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P -U+1F18E           🆎            \:ab:                                        NEGATIVE SQUARED AB -U+1F191           🆑            \:cl:                                        SQUARED CL -U+1F192           🆒            \:cool:                                      SQUARED COOL -U+1F193           🆓            \:free:                                      SQUARED FREE -U+1F194           🆔            \:id:                                        SQUARED ID -U+1F195           🆕            \:new:                                       SQUARED NEW -U+1F196           🆖            \:ng:                                        SQUARED NG -U+1F197           🆗            \:ok:                                        SQUARED OK -U+1F198           🆘            \:sos:                                       SQUARED SOS -U+1F199           🆙            \:up:                                        SQUARED UP WITH EXCLAMATION MARK -U+1F19A           🆚            \:vs:                                        SQUARED VS -U+1F201           🈁            \:koko:                                      SQUARED KATAKANA KOKO -U+1F202           🈂            \:sa:                                        SQUARED KATAKANA SA -U+1F21A           🈚            \:u7121:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7121 -U+1F22F           🈯            \:u6307:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6307 -U+1F232           🈲            \:u7981:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7981 -U+1F233           🈳            \:u7a7a:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7A7A -U+1F234           🈴            \:u5408:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5408 -U+1F235           🈵            \:u6e80:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6E80 -U+1F236           🈶            \:u6709:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6709 -U+1F237           🈷            \:u6708:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6708 -U+1F238           🈸            \:u7533:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7533 -U+1F239           🈹            \:u5272:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5272 -U+1F23A           🈺            \:u55b6:                                     SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-55B6 -U+1F250           🉐            \:ideograph_advantage:                       CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ADVANTAGE -U+1F251           🉑            \:accept:                                    CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ACCEPT -U+1F300           🌀            \:cyclone:                                   CYCLONE -U+1F301           🌁            \:foggy:                                     FOGGY -U+1F302           🌂            \:closed_umbrella:                           CLOSED UMBRELLA -U+1F303           🌃            \:night_with_stars:                          NIGHT WITH STARS -U+1F304           🌄            \:sunrise_over_mountains:                    SUNRISE OVER MOUNTAINS -U+1F305           🌅            \:sunrise:                                   SUNRISE -U+1F306           🌆            \:city_sunset:                               CITYSCAPE AT DUSK -U+1F307           🌇            \:city_sunrise:                              SUNSET OVER BUILDINGS -U+1F308           🌈            \:rainbow:                                   RAINBOW -U+1F309           🌉            \:bridge_at_night:                           BRIDGE AT NIGHT -U+1F30A           🌊            \:ocean:                                     WATER WAVE -U+1F30B           🌋            \:volcano:                                   VOLCANO -U+1F30C           🌌            \:milky_way:                                 MILKY WAY -U+1F30D           🌍            \:earth_africa:                              EARTH GLOBE EUROPE-AFRICA -U+1F30E           🌎            \:earth_americas:                            EARTH GLOBE AMERICAS -U+1F30F           🌏            \:earth_asia:                                EARTH GLOBE ASIA-AUSTRALIA -U+1F310           🌐            \:globe_with_meridians:                      GLOBE WITH MERIDIANS -U+1F311           🌑            \:new_moon:                                  NEW MOON SYMBOL -U+1F312           🌒            \:waxing_crescent_moon:                      WAXING CRESCENT MOON SYMBOL -U+1F313           🌓            \:first_quarter_moon:                        FIRST QUARTER MOON SYMBOL -U+1F314           🌔            \:moon:                                      WAXING GIBBOUS MOON SYMBOL -U+1F315           🌕            \:full_moon:                                 FULL MOON SYMBOL -U+1F316           🌖            \:waning_gibbous_moon:                       WANING GIBBOUS MOON SYMBOL -U+1F317           🌗            \:last_quarter_moon:                         LAST QUARTER MOON SYMBOL -U+1F318           🌘            \:waning_crescent_moon:                      WANING CRESCENT MOON SYMBOL -U+1F319           🌙            \:crescent_moon:                             CRESCENT MOON -U+1F31A           🌚            \:new_moon_with_face:                        NEW MOON WITH FACE -U+1F31B           🌛            \:first_quarter_moon_with_face:              FIRST QUARTER MOON WITH FACE -U+1F31C           🌜            \:last_quarter_moon_with_face:               LAST QUARTER MOON WITH FACE -U+1F31D           🌝            \:full_moon_with_face:                       FULL MOON WITH FACE -U+1F31E           🌞            \:sun_with_face:                             SUN WITH FACE -U+1F31F           🌟            \:star2:                                     GLOWING STAR -U+1F320           🌠            \:stars:                                     SHOOTING STAR -U+1F330           🌰            \:chestnut:                                  CHESTNUT -U+1F331           🌱            \:seedling:                                  SEEDLING -U+1F332           🌲            \:evergreen_tree:                            EVERGREEN TREE -U+1F333           🌳            \:deciduous_tree:                            DECIDUOUS TREE -U+1F334           🌴            \:palm_tree:                                 PALM TREE -U+1F335           🌵            \:cactus:                                    CACTUS -U+1F337           🌷            \:tulip:                                     TULIP -U+1F338           🌸            \:cherry_blossom:                            CHERRY BLOSSOM -U+1F339           🌹            \:rose:                                      ROSE -U+1F33A           🌺            \:hibiscus:                                  HIBISCUS -U+1F33B           🌻            \:sunflower:                                 SUNFLOWER -U+1F33C           🌼            \:blossom:                                   BLOSSOM -U+1F33D           🌽            \:corn:                                      EAR OF MAIZE -U+1F33E           🌾            \:ear_of_rice:                               EAR OF RICE -U+1F33F           🌿            \:herb:                                      HERB -U+1F340           🍀            \:four_leaf_clover:                          FOUR LEAF CLOVER -U+1F341           🍁            \:maple_leaf:                                MAPLE LEAF -U+1F342           🍂            \:fallen_leaf:                               FALLEN LEAF -U+1F343           🍃            \:leaves:                                    LEAF FLUTTERING IN WIND -U+1F344           🍄            \:mushroom:                                  MUSHROOM -U+1F345           🍅            \:tomato:                                    TOMATO -U+1F346           🍆            \:eggplant:                                  AUBERGINE -U+1F347           🍇            \:grapes:                                    GRAPES -U+1F348           🍈            \:melon:                                     MELON -U+1F349           🍉            \:watermelon:                                WATERMELON -U+1F34A           🍊            \:tangerine:                                 TANGERINE -U+1F34B           🍋            \:lemon:                                     LEMON -U+1F34C           🍌            \:banana:                                    BANANA -U+1F34D           🍍            \:pineapple:                                 PINEAPPLE -U+1F34E           🍎            \:apple:                                     RED APPLE -U+1F34F           🍏            \:green_apple:                               GREEN APPLE -U+1F350           🍐            \:pear:                                      PEAR -U+1F351           🍑            \:peach:                                     PEACH -U+1F352           🍒            \:cherries:                                  CHERRIES -U+1F353           🍓            \:strawberry:                                STRAWBERRY -U+1F354           🍔            \:hamburger:                                 HAMBURGER -U+1F355           🍕            \:pizza:                                     SLICE OF PIZZA -U+1F356           🍖            \:meat_on_bone:                              MEAT ON BONE -U+1F357           🍗            \:poultry_leg:                               POULTRY LEG -U+1F358           🍘            \:rice_cracker:                              RICE CRACKER -U+1F359           🍙            \:rice_ball:                                 RICE BALL -U+1F35A           🍚            \:rice:                                      COOKED RICE -U+1F35B           🍛            \:curry:                                     CURRY AND RICE -U+1F35C           🍜            \:ramen:                                     STEAMING BOWL -U+1F35D           🍝            \:spaghetti:                                 SPAGHETTI -U+1F35E           🍞            \:bread:                                     BREAD -U+1F35F           🍟            \:fries:                                     FRENCH FRIES -U+1F360           🍠            \:sweet_potato:                              ROASTED SWEET POTATO -U+1F361           🍡            \:dango:                                     DANGO -U+1F362           🍢            \:oden:                                      ODEN -U+1F363           🍣            \:sushi:                                     SUSHI -U+1F364           🍤            \:fried_shrimp:                              FRIED SHRIMP -U+1F365           🍥            \:fish_cake:                                 FISH CAKE WITH SWIRL DESIGN -U+1F366           🍦            \:icecream:                                  SOFT ICE CREAM -U+1F367           🍧            \:shaved_ice:                                SHAVED ICE -U+1F368           🍨            \:ice_cream:                                 ICE CREAM -U+1F369           🍩            \:doughnut:                                  DOUGHNUT -U+1F36A           🍪            \:cookie:                                    COOKIE -U+1F36B           🍫            \:chocolate_bar:                             CHOCOLATE BAR -U+1F36C           🍬            \:candy:                                     CANDY -U+1F36D           🍭            \:lollipop:                                  LOLLIPOP -U+1F36E           🍮            \:custard:                                   CUSTARD -U+1F36F           🍯            \:honey_pot:                                 HONEY POT -U+1F370           🍰            \:cake:                                      SHORTCAKE -U+1F371           🍱            \:bento:                                     BENTO BOX -U+1F372           🍲            \:stew:                                      POT OF FOOD -U+1F373           🍳            \:egg:                                       COOKING -U+1F374           🍴            \:fork_and_knife:                            FORK AND KNIFE -U+1F375           🍵            \:tea:                                       TEACUP WITHOUT HANDLE -U+1F376           🍶            \:sake:                                      SAKE BOTTLE AND CUP -U+1F377           🍷            \:wine_glass:                                WINE GLASS -U+1F378           🍸            \:cocktail:                                  COCKTAIL GLASS -U+1F379           🍹            \:tropical_drink:                            TROPICAL DRINK -U+1F37A           🍺            \:beer:                                      BEER MUG -U+1F37B           🍻            \:beers:                                     CLINKING BEER MUGS -U+1F37C           🍼            \:baby_bottle:                               BABY BOTTLE -U+1F380           🎀            \:ribbon:                                    RIBBON -U+1F381           🎁            \:gift:                                      WRAPPED PRESENT -U+1F382           🎂            \:birthday:                                  BIRTHDAY CAKE -U+1F383           🎃            \:jack_o_lantern:                            JACK-O-LANTERN -U+1F384           🎄            \:christmas_tree:                            CHRISTMAS TREE -U+1F385           🎅            \:santa:                                     FATHER CHRISTMAS -U+1F386           🎆            \:fireworks:                                 FIREWORKS -U+1F387           🎇            \:sparkler:                                  FIREWORK SPARKLER -U+1F388           🎈            \:balloon:                                   BALLOON -U+1F389           🎉            \:tada:                                      PARTY POPPER -U+1F38A           🎊            \:confetti_ball:                             CONFETTI BALL -U+1F38B           🎋            \:tanabata_tree:                             TANABATA TREE -U+1F38C           🎌            \:crossed_flags:                             CROSSED FLAGS -U+1F38D           🎍            \:bamboo:                                    PINE DECORATION -U+1F38E           🎎            \:dolls:                                     JAPANESE DOLLS -U+1F38F           🎏            \:flags:                                     CARP STREAMER -U+1F390           🎐            \:wind_chime:                                WIND CHIME -U+1F391           🎑            \:rice_scene:                                MOON VIEWING CEREMONY -U+1F392           🎒            \:school_satchel:                            SCHOOL SATCHEL -U+1F393           🎓            \:mortar_board:                              GRADUATION CAP -U+1F3A0           🎠            \:carousel_horse:                            CAROUSEL HORSE -U+1F3A1           🎡            \:ferris_wheel:                              FERRIS WHEEL -U+1F3A2           🎢            \:roller_coaster:                            ROLLER COASTER -U+1F3A3           🎣            \:fishing_pole_and_fish:                     FISHING POLE AND FISH -U+1F3A4           🎤            \:microphone:                                MICROPHONE -U+1F3A5           🎥            \:movie_camera:                              MOVIE CAMERA -U+1F3A6           🎦            \:cinema:                                    CINEMA -U+1F3A7           🎧            \:headphones:                                HEADPHONE -U+1F3A8           🎨            \:art:                                       ARTIST PALETTE -U+1F3A9           🎩            \:tophat:                                    TOP HAT -U+1F3AA           🎪            \:circus_tent:                               CIRCUS TENT -U+1F3AB           🎫            \:ticket:                                    TICKET -U+1F3AC           🎬            \:clapper:                                   CLAPPER BOARD -U+1F3AD           🎭            \:performing_arts:                           PERFORMING ARTS -U+1F3AE           🎮            \:video_game:                                VIDEO GAME -U+1F3AF           🎯            \:dart:                                      DIRECT HIT -U+1F3B0           🎰            \:slot_machine:                              SLOT MACHINE -U+1F3B1           🎱            \:8ball:                                     BILLIARDS -U+1F3B2           🎲            \:game_die:                                  GAME DIE -U+1F3B3           🎳            \:bowling:                                   BOWLING -U+1F3B4           🎴            \:flower_playing_cards:                      FLOWER PLAYING CARDS -U+1F3B5           🎵            \:musical_note:                              MUSICAL NOTE -U+1F3B6           🎶            \:notes:                                     MULTIPLE MUSICAL NOTES -U+1F3B7           🎷            \:saxophone:                                 SAXOPHONE -U+1F3B8           🎸            \:guitar:                                    GUITAR -U+1F3B9           🎹            \:musical_keyboard:                          MUSICAL KEYBOARD -U+1F3BA           🎺            \:trumpet:                                   TRUMPET -U+1F3BB           🎻            \:violin:                                    VIOLIN -U+1F3BC           🎼            \:musical_score:                             MUSICAL SCORE -U+1F3BD           🎽            \:running_shirt_with_sash:                   RUNNING SHIRT WITH SASH -U+1F3BE           🎾            \:tennis:                                    TENNIS RACQUET AND BALL -U+1F3BF           🎿            \:ski:                                       SKI AND SKI BOOT -U+1F3C0           🏀            \:basketball:                                BASKETBALL AND HOOP -U+1F3C1           🏁            \:checkered_flag:                            CHEQUERED FLAG -U+1F3C2           🏂            \:snowboarder:                               SNOWBOARDER -U+1F3C3           🏃            \:runner:                                    RUNNER -U+1F3C4           🏄            \:surfer:                                    SURFER -U+1F3C6           🏆            \:trophy:                                    TROPHY -U+1F3C7           🏇            \:horse_racing:                              HORSE RACING -U+1F3C8           🏈            \:football:                                  AMERICAN FOOTBALL -U+1F3C9           🏉            \:rugby_football:                            RUGBY FOOTBALL -U+1F3CA           🏊            \:swimmer:                                   SWIMMER -U+1F3E0           🏠            \:house:                                     HOUSE BUILDING -U+1F3E1           🏡            \:house_with_garden:                         HOUSE WITH GARDEN -U+1F3E2           🏢            \:office:                                    OFFICE BUILDING -U+1F3E3           🏣            \:post_office:                               JAPANESE POST OFFICE -U+1F3E4           🏤            \:european_post_office:                      EUROPEAN POST OFFICE -U+1F3E5           🏥            \:hospital:                                  HOSPITAL -U+1F3E6           🏦            \:bank:                                      BANK -U+1F3E7           🏧            \:atm:                                       AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE -U+1F3E8           🏨            \:hotel:                                     HOTEL -U+1F3E9           🏩            \:love_hotel:                                LOVE HOTEL -U+1F3EA           🏪            \:convenience_store:                         CONVENIENCE STORE -U+1F3EB           🏫            \:school:                                    SCHOOL -U+1F3EC           🏬            \:department_store:                          DEPARTMENT STORE -U+1F3ED           🏭            \:factory:                                   FACTORY -U+1F3EE           🏮            \:izakaya_lantern:                           IZAKAYA LANTERN -U+1F3EF           🏯            \:japanese_castle:                           JAPANESE CASTLE -U+1F3F0           🏰            \:european_castle:                           EUROPEAN CASTLE -U+1F3FB           🏻            \:skin-tone-2:                               EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 -U+1F3FC           🏼            \:skin-tone-3:                               EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-3 -U+1F3FD           🏽            \:skin-tone-4:                               EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-4 -U+1F3FE           🏾            \:skin-tone-5:                               EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-5 -U+1F3FF           🏿            \:skin-tone-6:                               EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-6 -U+1F400           🐀            \:rat:                                       RAT -U+1F401           🐁            \:mouse2:                                    MOUSE -U+1F402           🐂            \:ox:                                        OX -U+1F403           🐃            \:water_buffalo:                             WATER BUFFALO -U+1F404           🐄            \:cow2:                                      COW -U+1F405           🐅            \:tiger2:                                    TIGER -U+1F406           🐆            \:leopard:                                   LEOPARD -U+1F407           🐇            \:rabbit2:                                   RABBIT -U+1F408           🐈            \:cat2:                                      CAT -U+1F409           🐉            \:dragon:                                    DRAGON -U+1F40A           🐊            \:crocodile:                                 CROCODILE -U+1F40B           🐋            \:whale2:                                    WHALE -U+1F40C           🐌            \:snail:                                     SNAIL -U+1F40D           🐍            \:snake:                                     SNAKE -U+1F40E           🐎            \:racehorse:                                 HORSE -U+1F40F           🐏            \:ram:                                       RAM -U+1F410           🐐            \:goat:                                      GOAT -U+1F411           🐑            \:sheep:                                     SHEEP -U+1F412           🐒            \:monkey:                                    MONKEY -U+1F413           🐓            \:rooster:                                   ROOSTER -U+1F414           🐔            \:chicken:                                   CHICKEN -U+1F415           🐕            \:dog2:                                      DOG -U+1F416           🐖            \:pig2:                                      PIG -U+1F417           🐗            \:boar:                                      BOAR -U+1F418           🐘            \:elephant:                                  ELEPHANT -U+1F419           🐙            \:octopus:                                   OCTOPUS -U+1F41A           🐚            \:shell:                                     SPIRAL SHELL -U+1F41B           🐛            \:bug:                                       BUG -U+1F41C           🐜            \:ant:                                       ANT -U+1F41D           🐝            \:bee:                                       HONEYBEE -U+1F41E           🐞            \:beetle:                                    LADY BEETLE -U+1F41F           🐟            \:fish:                                      FISH -U+1F420           🐠            \:tropical_fish:                             TROPICAL FISH -U+1F421           🐡            \:blowfish:                                  BLOWFISH -U+1F422           🐢            \:turtle:                                    TURTLE -U+1F423           🐣            \:hatching_chick:                            HATCHING CHICK -U+1F424           🐤            \:baby_chick:                                BABY CHICK -U+1F425           🐥            \:hatched_chick:                             FRONT-FACING BABY CHICK -U+1F426           🐦            \:bird:                                      BIRD -U+1F427           🐧            \:penguin:                                   PENGUIN -U+1F428           🐨            \:koala:                                     KOALA -U+1F429           🐩            \:poodle:                                    POODLE -U+1F42A           🐪            \:dromedary_camel:                           DROMEDARY CAMEL -U+1F42B           🐫            \:camel:                                     BACTRIAN CAMEL -U+1F42C           🐬            \:dolphin:                                   DOLPHIN -U+1F42D           🐭            \:mouse:                                     MOUSE FACE -U+1F42E           🐮            \:cow:                                       COW FACE -U+1F42F           🐯            \:tiger:                                     TIGER FACE -U+1F430           🐰            \:rabbit:                                    RABBIT FACE -U+1F431           🐱            \:cat:                                       CAT FACE -U+1F432           🐲            \:dragon_face:                               DRAGON FACE -U+1F433           🐳            \:whale:                                     SPOUTING WHALE -U+1F434           🐴            \:horse:                                     HORSE FACE -U+1F435           🐵            \:monkey_face:                               MONKEY FACE -U+1F436           🐶            \:dog:                                       DOG FACE -U+1F437           🐷            \:pig:                                       PIG FACE -U+1F438           🐸            \:frog:                                      FROG FACE -U+1F439           🐹            \:hamster:                                   HAMSTER FACE -U+1F43A           🐺            \:wolf:                                      WOLF FACE -U+1F43B           🐻            \:bear:                                      BEAR FACE -U+1F43C           🐼            \:panda_face:                                PANDA FACE -U+1F43D           🐽            \:pig_nose:                                  PIG NOSE -U+1F43E           🐾            \:feet:                                      PAW PRINTS -U+1F440           👀            \:eyes:                                      EYES -U+1F442           👂            \:ear:                                       EAR -U+1F443           👃            \:nose:                                      NOSE -U+1F444           👄            \:lips:                                      MOUTH -U+1F445           👅            \:tongue:                                    TONGUE -U+1F446           👆            \:point_up_2:                                WHITE UP POINTING BACKHAND INDEX -U+1F447           👇            \:point_down:                                WHITE DOWN POINTING BACKHAND INDEX -U+1F448           👈            \:point_left:                                WHITE LEFT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX -U+1F449           👉            \:point_right:                               WHITE RIGHT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX -U+1F44A           👊            \:facepunch:                                 FISTED HAND SIGN -U+1F44B           👋            \:wave:                                      WAVING HAND SIGN -U+1F44C           👌            \:ok_hand:                                   OK HAND SIGN -U+1F44D           👍            \:+1:                                        THUMBS UP SIGN -U+1F44E           👎            \:-1:                                        THUMBS DOWN SIGN -U+1F44F           👏            \:clap:                                      CLAPPING HANDS SIGN -U+1F450           👐            \:open_hands:                                OPEN HANDS SIGN -U+1F451           👑            \:crown:                                     CROWN -U+1F452           👒            \:womans_hat:                                WOMANS HAT -U+1F453           👓            \:eyeglasses:                                EYEGLASSES -U+1F454           👔            \:necktie:                                   NECKTIE -U+1F455           👕            \:shirt:                                     T-SHIRT -U+1F456           👖            \:jeans:                                     JEANS -U+1F457           👗            \:dress:                                     DRESS -U+1F458           👘            \:kimono:                                    KIMONO -U+1F459           👙            \:bikini:                                    BIKINI -U+1F45A           👚            \:womans_clothes:                            WOMANS CLOTHES -U+1F45B           👛            \:purse:                                     PURSE -U+1F45C           👜            \:handbag:                                   HANDBAG -U+1F45D           👝            \:pouch:                                     POUCH -U+1F45E           👞            \:mans_shoe:                                 MANS SHOE -U+1F45F           👟            \:athletic_shoe:                             ATHLETIC SHOE -U+1F460           👠            \:high_heel:                                 HIGH-HEELED SHOE -U+1F461           👡            \:sandal:                                    WOMANS SANDAL -U+1F462           👢            \:boot:                                      WOMANS BOOTS -U+1F463           👣            \:footprints:                                FOOTPRINTS -U+1F464           👤            \:bust_in_silhouette:                        BUST IN SILHOUETTE -U+1F465           👥            \:busts_in_silhouette:                       BUSTS IN SILHOUETTE -U+1F466           👦            \:boy:                                       BOY -U+1F467           👧            \:girl:                                      GIRL -U+1F468           👨            \:man:                                       MAN -U+1F469           👩            \:woman:                                     WOMAN -U+1F46A           👪            \:family:                                    FAMILY -U+1F46B           👫            \:couple:                                    MAN AND WOMAN HOLDING HANDS -U+1F46C           👬            \:two_men_holding_hands:                     TWO MEN HOLDING HANDS -U+1F46D           👭            \:two_women_holding_hands:                   TWO WOMEN HOLDING HANDS -U+1F46E           👮            \:cop:                                       POLICE OFFICER -U+1F46F           👯            \:dancers:                                   WOMAN WITH BUNNY EARS -U+1F470           👰            \:bride_with_veil:                           BRIDE WITH VEIL -U+1F471           👱            \:person_with_blond_hair:                    PERSON WITH BLOND HAIR -U+1F472           👲            \:man_with_gua_pi_mao:                       MAN WITH GUA PI MAO -U+1F473           👳            \:man_with_turban:                           MAN WITH TURBAN -U+1F474           👴            \:older_man:                                 OLDER MAN -U+1F475           👵            \:older_woman:                               OLDER WOMAN -U+1F476           👶            \:baby:                                      BABY -U+1F477           👷            \:construction_worker:                       CONSTRUCTION WORKER -U+1F478           👸            \:princess:                                  PRINCESS -U+1F479           👹            \:japanese_ogre:                             JAPANESE OGRE -U+1F47A           👺            \:japanese_goblin:                           JAPANESE GOBLIN -U+1F47B           👻            \:ghost:                                     GHOST -U+1F47C           👼            \:angel:                                     BABY ANGEL -U+1F47D           👽            \:alien:                                     EXTRATERRESTRIAL ALIEN -U+1F47E           👾            \:space_invader:                             ALIEN MONSTER -U+1F47F           👿            \:imp:                                       IMP -U+1F480           💀            \:skull:                                     SKULL -U+1F481           💁            \:information_desk_person:                   INFORMATION DESK PERSON -U+1F482           💂            \:guardsman:                                 GUARDSMAN -U+1F483           💃            \:dancer:                                    DANCER -U+1F484           💄            \:lipstick:                                  LIPSTICK -U+1F485           💅            \:nail_care:                                 NAIL POLISH -U+1F486           💆            \:massage:                                   FACE MASSAGE -U+1F487           💇            \:haircut:                                   HAIRCUT -U+1F488           💈            \:barber:                                    BARBER POLE -U+1F489           💉            \:syringe:                                   SYRINGE -U+1F48A           💊            \:pill:                                      PILL -U+1F48B           💋            \:kiss:                                      KISS MARK -U+1F48C           💌            \:love_letter:                               LOVE LETTER -U+1F48D           💍            \:ring:                                      RING -U+1F48E           💎            \:gem:                                       GEM STONE -U+1F48F           💏            \:couplekiss:                                KISS -U+1F490           💐            \:bouquet:                                   BOUQUET -U+1F491           💑            \:couple_with_heart:                         COUPLE WITH HEART -U+1F492           💒            \:wedding:                                   WEDDING -U+1F493           💓            \:heartbeat:                                 BEATING HEART -U+1F494           💔            \:broken_heart:                              BROKEN HEART -U+1F495           💕            \:two_hearts:                                TWO HEARTS -U+1F496           💖            \:sparkling_heart:                           SPARKLING HEART -U+1F497           💗            \:heartpulse:                                GROWING HEART -U+1F498           💘            \:cupid:                                     HEART WITH ARROW -U+1F499           💙            \:blue_heart:                                BLUE HEART -U+1F49A           💚            \:green_heart:                               GREEN HEART -U+1F49B           💛            \:yellow_heart:                              YELLOW HEART -U+1F49C           💜            \:purple_heart:                              PURPLE HEART -U+1F49D           💝            \:gift_heart:                                HEART WITH RIBBON -U+1F49E           💞            \:revolving_hearts:                          REVOLVING HEARTS -U+1F49F           💟            \:heart_decoration:                          HEART DECORATION -U+1F4A0           💠            \:diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside:           DIAMOND SHAPE WITH A DOT INSIDE -U+1F4A1           💡            \:bulb:                                      ELECTRIC LIGHT BULB -U+1F4A2           💢            \:anger:                                     ANGER SYMBOL -U+1F4A3           💣            \:bomb:                                      BOMB -U+1F4A4           💤            \:zzz:                                       SLEEPING SYMBOL -U+1F4A5           💥            \:boom:                                      COLLISION SYMBOL -U+1F4A6           💦            \:sweat_drops:                               SPLASHING SWEAT SYMBOL -U+1F4A7           💧            \:droplet:                                   DROPLET -U+1F4A8           💨            \:dash:                                      DASH SYMBOL -U+1F4A9           💩            \:hankey:                                    PILE OF POO -U+1F4AA           💪            \:muscle:                                    FLEXED BICEPS -U+1F4AB           💫            \:dizzy:                                     DIZZY SYMBOL -U+1F4AC           💬            \:speech_balloon:                            SPEECH BALLOON -U+1F4AD           💭            \:thought_balloon:                           THOUGHT BALLOON -U+1F4AE           💮            \:white_flower:                              WHITE FLOWER -U+1F4AF           💯            \:100:                                       HUNDRED POINTS SYMBOL -U+1F4B0           💰            \:moneybag:                                  MONEY BAG -U+1F4B1           💱            \:currency_exchange:                         CURRENCY EXCHANGE -U+1F4B2           💲            \:heavy_dollar_sign:                         HEAVY DOLLAR SIGN -U+1F4B3           💳            \:credit_card:                               CREDIT CARD -U+1F4B4           💴            \:yen:                                       BANKNOTE WITH YEN SIGN -U+1F4B5           💵            \:dollar:                                    BANKNOTE WITH DOLLAR SIGN -U+1F4B6           💶            \:euro:                                      BANKNOTE WITH EURO SIGN -U+1F4B7           💷            \:pound:                                     BANKNOTE WITH POUND SIGN -U+1F4B8           💸            \:money_with_wings:                          MONEY WITH WINGS -U+1F4B9           💹            \:chart:                                     CHART WITH UPWARDS TREND AND YEN SIGN -U+1F4BA           💺            \:seat:                                      SEAT -U+1F4BB           💻            \:computer:                                  PERSONAL COMPUTER -U+1F4BC           💼            \:briefcase:                                 BRIEFCASE -U+1F4BD           💽            \:minidisc:                                  MINIDISC -U+1F4BE           💾            \:floppy_disk:                               FLOPPY DISK -U+1F4BF           💿            \:cd:                                        OPTICAL DISC -U+1F4C0           📀            \:dvd:                                       DVD -U+1F4C1           📁            \:file_folder:                               FILE FOLDER -U+1F4C2           📂            \:open_file_folder:                          OPEN FILE FOLDER -U+1F4C3           📃            \:page_with_curl:                            PAGE WITH CURL -U+1F4C4           📄            \:page_facing_up:                            PAGE FACING UP -U+1F4C5           📅            \:date:                                      CALENDAR -U+1F4C6           📆            \:calendar:                                  TEAR-OFF CALENDAR -U+1F4C7           📇            \:card_index:                                CARD INDEX -U+1F4C8           📈            \:chart_with_upwards_trend:                  CHART WITH UPWARDS TREND -U+1F4C9           📉            \:chart_with_downwards_trend:                CHART WITH DOWNWARDS TREND -U+1F4CA           📊            \:bar_chart:                                 BAR CHART -U+1F4CB           📋            \:clipboard:                                 CLIPBOARD -U+1F4CC           📌            \:pushpin:                                   PUSHPIN -U+1F4CD           📍            \:round_pushpin:                             ROUND PUSHPIN -U+1F4CE           📎            \:paperclip:                                 PAPERCLIP -U+1F4CF           📏            \:straight_ruler:                            STRAIGHT RULER -U+1F4D0           📐            \:triangular_ruler:                          TRIANGULAR RULER -U+1F4D1           📑            \:bookmark_tabs:                             BOOKMARK TABS -U+1F4D2           📒            \:ledger:                                    LEDGER -U+1F4D3           📓            \:notebook:                                  NOTEBOOK -U+1F4D4           📔            \:notebook_with_decorative_cover:            NOTEBOOK WITH DECORATIVE COVER -U+1F4D5           📕            \:closed_book:                               CLOSED BOOK -U+1F4D6           📖            \:book:                                      OPEN BOOK -U+1F4D7           📗            \:green_book:                                GREEN BOOK -U+1F4D8           📘            \:blue_book:                                 BLUE BOOK -U+1F4D9           📙            \:orange_book:                               ORANGE BOOK -U+1F4DA           📚            \:books:                                     BOOKS -U+1F4DB           📛            \:name_badge:                                NAME BADGE -U+1F4DC           📜            \:scroll:                                    SCROLL -U+1F4DD           📝            \:memo:                                      MEMO -U+1F4DE           📞            \:telephone_receiver:                        TELEPHONE RECEIVER -U+1F4DF           📟            \:pager:                                     PAGER -U+1F4E0           📠            \:fax:                                       FAX MACHINE -U+1F4E1           📡            \:satellite:                                 SATELLITE ANTENNA -U+1F4E2           📢            \:loudspeaker:                               PUBLIC ADDRESS LOUDSPEAKER -U+1F4E3           📣            \:mega:                                      CHEERING MEGAPHONE -U+1F4E4           📤            \:outbox_tray:                               OUTBOX TRAY -U+1F4E5           📥            \:inbox_tray:                                INBOX TRAY -U+1F4E6           📦            \:package:                                   PACKAGE -U+1F4E7           📧            \:e-mail:                                    E-MAIL SYMBOL -U+1F4E8           📨            \:incoming_envelope:                         INCOMING ENVELOPE -U+1F4E9           📩            \:envelope_with_arrow:                       ENVELOPE WITH DOWNWARDS ARROW ABOVE -U+1F4EA           📪            \:mailbox_closed:                            CLOSED MAILBOX WITH LOWERED FLAG -U+1F4EB           📫            \:mailbox:                                   CLOSED MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG -U+1F4EC           📬            \:mailbox_with_mail:                         OPEN MAILBOX WITH RAISED FLAG -U+1F4ED           📭            \:mailbox_with_no_mail:                      OPEN MAILBOX WITH LOWERED FLAG -U+1F4EE           📮            \:postbox:                                   POSTBOX -U+1F4EF           📯            \:postal_horn:                               POSTAL HORN -U+1F4F0           📰            \:newspaper:                                 NEWSPAPER -U+1F4F1           📱            \:iphone:                                    MOBILE PHONE -U+1F4F2           📲            \:calling:                                   MOBILE PHONE WITH RIGHTWARDS ARROW AT LEFT -U+1F4F3           📳            \:vibration_mode:                            VIBRATION MODE -U+1F4F4           📴            \:mobile_phone_off:                          MOBILE PHONE OFF -U+1F4F5           📵            \:no_mobile_phones:                          NO MOBILE PHONES -U+1F4F6           📶            \:signal_strength:                           ANTENNA WITH BARS -U+1F4F7           📷            \:camera:                                    CAMERA -U+1F4F9           📹            \:video_camera:                              VIDEO CAMERA -U+1F4FA           📺            \:tv:                                        TELEVISION -U+1F4FB           📻            \:radio:                                     RADIO -U+1F4FC           📼            \:vhs:                                       VIDEOCASSETTE -U+1F500           🔀            \:twisted_rightwards_arrows:                 TWISTED RIGHTWARDS ARROWS -U+1F501           🔁            \:repeat:                                    CLOCKWISE RIGHTWARDS AND LEFTWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS -U+1F502           🔂            \:repeat_one:                                CLOCKWISE RIGHTWARDS AND LEFTWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS WITH CIRCLED ONE OVERLAY -U+1F503           🔃            \:arrows_clockwise:                          CLOCKWISE DOWNWARDS AND UPWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS -U+1F504           🔄            \:arrows_counterclockwise:                   ANTICLOCKWISE DOWNWARDS AND UPWARDS OPEN CIRCLE ARROWS -U+1F505           🔅            \:low_brightness:                            LOW BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL -U+1F506           🔆            \:high_brightness:                           HIGH BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL -U+1F507           🔇            \:mute:                                      SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE -U+1F508           🔈            \:speaker:                                   SPEAKER -U+1F509           🔉            \:sound:                                     SPEAKER WITH ONE SOUND WAVE -U+1F50A           🔊            \:loud_sound:                                SPEAKER WITH THREE SOUND WAVES -U+1F50B           🔋            \:battery:                                   BATTERY -U+1F50C           🔌            \:electric_plug:                             ELECTRIC PLUG -U+1F50D           🔍            \:mag:                                       LEFT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS -U+1F50E           🔎            \:mag_right:                                 RIGHT-POINTING MAGNIFYING GLASS -U+1F50F           🔏            \:lock_with_ink_pen:                         LOCK WITH INK PEN -U+1F510           🔐            \:closed_lock_with_key:                      CLOSED LOCK WITH KEY -U+1F511           🔑            \:key:                                       KEY -U+1F512           🔒            \:lock:                                      LOCK -U+1F513           🔓            \:unlock:                                    OPEN LOCK -U+1F514           🔔            \:bell:                                      BELL -U+1F515           🔕            \:no_bell:                                   BELL WITH CANCELLATION STROKE -U+1F516           🔖            \:bookmark:                                  BOOKMARK -U+1F517           🔗            \:link:                                      LINK SYMBOL -U+1F518           🔘            \:radio_button:                              RADIO BUTTON -U+1F519           🔙            \:back:                                      BACK WITH LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE -U+1F51A           🔚            \:end:                                       END WITH LEFTWARDS ARROW ABOVE -U+1F51B           🔛            \:on:                                        ON WITH EXCLAMATION MARK WITH LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE -U+1F51C           🔜            \:soon:                                      SOON WITH RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE -U+1F51D           🔝            \:top:                                       TOP WITH UPWARDS ARROW ABOVE -U+1F51E           🔞            \:underage:                                  NO ONE UNDER EIGHTEEN SYMBOL -U+1F51F           🔟            \:keycap_ten:                                KEYCAP TEN -U+1F520           🔠            \:capital_abcd:                              INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN CAPITAL LETTERS -U+1F521           🔡            \:abcd:                                      INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN SMALL LETTERS -U+1F522           🔢            \:1234:                                      INPUT SYMBOL FOR NUMBERS -U+1F523           🔣            \:symbols:                                   INPUT SYMBOL FOR SYMBOLS -U+1F524           🔤            \:abc:                                       INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN LETTERS -U+1F525           🔥            \:fire:                                      FIRE -U+1F526           🔦            \:flashlight:                                ELECTRIC TORCH -U+1F527           🔧            \:wrench:                                    WRENCH -U+1F528           🔨            \:hammer:                                    HAMMER -U+1F529           🔩            \:nut_and_bolt:                              NUT AND BOLT -U+1F52A           🔪            \:hocho:                                     HOCHO -U+1F52B           🔫            \:gun:                                       PISTOL -U+1F52C           🔬            \:microscope:                                MICROSCOPE -U+1F52D           🔭            \:telescope:                                 TELESCOPE -U+1F52E           🔮            \:crystal_ball:                              CRYSTAL BALL -U+1F52F           🔯            \:six_pointed_star:                          SIX POINTED STAR WITH MIDDLE DOT -U+1F530           🔰            \:beginner:                                  JAPANESE SYMBOL FOR BEGINNER -U+1F531           🔱            \:trident:                                   TRIDENT EMBLEM -U+1F532           🔲            \:black_square_button:                       BLACK SQUARE BUTTON -U+1F533           🔳            \:white_square_button:                       WHITE SQUARE BUTTON -U+1F534           🔴            \:red_circle:                                LARGE RED CIRCLE -U+1F535           🔵            \:large_blue_circle:                         LARGE BLUE CIRCLE -U+1F536           🔶            \:large_orange_diamond:                      LARGE ORANGE DIAMOND -U+1F537           🔷            \:large_blue_diamond:                        LARGE BLUE DIAMOND -U+1F538           🔸            \:small_orange_diamond:                      SMALL ORANGE DIAMOND -U+1F539           🔹            \:small_blue_diamond:                        SMALL BLUE DIAMOND -U+1F53A           🔺            \:small_red_triangle:                        UP-POINTING RED TRIANGLE -U+1F53B           🔻            \:small_red_triangle_down:                   DOWN-POINTING RED TRIANGLE -U+1F53C           🔼            \:arrow_up_small:                            UP-POINTING SMALL RED TRIANGLE -U+1F53D           🔽            \:arrow_down_small:                          DOWN-POINTING SMALL RED TRIANGLE -U+1F550           🕐            \:clock1:                                    CLOCK FACE ONE OCLOCK -U+1F551           🕑            \:clock2:                                    CLOCK FACE TWO OCLOCK -U+1F552           🕒            \:clock3:                                    CLOCK FACE THREE OCLOCK -U+1F553           🕓            \:clock4:                                    CLOCK FACE FOUR OCLOCK -U+1F554           🕔            \:clock5:                                    CLOCK FACE FIVE OCLOCK -U+1F555           🕕            \:clock6:                                    CLOCK FACE SIX OCLOCK -U+1F556           🕖            \:clock7:                                    CLOCK FACE SEVEN OCLOCK -U+1F557           🕗            \:clock8:                                    CLOCK FACE EIGHT OCLOCK -U+1F558           🕘            \:clock9:                                    CLOCK FACE NINE OCLOCK -U+1F559           🕙            \:clock10:                                   CLOCK FACE TEN OCLOCK -U+1F55A           🕚            \:clock11:                                   CLOCK FACE ELEVEN OCLOCK -U+1F55B           🕛            \:clock12:                                   CLOCK FACE TWELVE OCLOCK -U+1F55C           🕜            \:clock130:                                  CLOCK FACE ONE-THIRTY -U+1F55D           🕝            \:clock230:                                  CLOCK FACE TWO-THIRTY -U+1F55E           🕞            \:clock330:                                  CLOCK FACE THREE-THIRTY -U+1F55F           🕟            \:clock430:                                  CLOCK FACE FOUR-THIRTY -U+1F560           🕠            \:clock530:                                  CLOCK FACE FIVE-THIRTY -U+1F561           🕡            \:clock630:                                  CLOCK FACE SIX-THIRTY -U+1F562           🕢            \:clock730:                                  CLOCK FACE SEVEN-THIRTY -U+1F563           🕣            \:clock830:                                 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -  vim:tw=180:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/julia-vim-L2U.txt b/doc/julia-vim-L2U.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8f3a852c..00000000 --- a/doc/julia-vim-L2U.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,405 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'julia') == -1 - -*julia-vim-L2U.txt*  Support for LaTeX-to-Unicode substitutions - -Author:  Carlo Baldassi <carlobaldassi@gmail.com> -License: MIT license  {{{ -    Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -    a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -    "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -    without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -    distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -    permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -    the following conditions: -    The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -    in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -    OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -    MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -    IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY -    CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, -    TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE -    SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -}}} -CONTENTS					*julia-vim-L2U* - -LaTeX-to-Unicode substitutions      |julia-vim-L2U-introdction| -  Via Tab key                       |julia-vim-L2U-tab| -  As you type                       |julia-vim-L2U-as-you-type| -  Via Keymap                        |julia-vim-L2U-keymap| -  On different file types           |julia-vim-L2U-file-types| -  Enabling and disabling            |julia-vim-L2U-enable-disable| -Variables                           |julia-vim-L2U-variables| -Functions                           |julia-vim-L2U-functions| - -============================================================================== -LATEX TO UNICODE                              *julia-vim-L2U-introduction* - -In the Julia REPL, entering a LaTeX-like sequence such as `\alpha` and pressing -the <Tab> key substitutes it with a Unicode character such as `α`. The Julia -REPL also provides partial completions, and suggestions for possible -completions upon repeated pressing of the <Tab> key. Emojis are also -available, with their names written between colons, e.g. `\:interrobang:` -produces `⁉`. - -See |julia-vim-L2U-reference| for the complete table of substitutions. - -This Vim plug-in also provides the functionality needed to convert LaTeX -input sequences into Unicode characters. There are 3 different methods -available: - -  1. The default one is the most similar to the Julia one: substitutions are -     triggered by pressing the <Tab> key; if a partial match is found a list -     of suggested completions is presented in a menu together with their -     Unicode counterpart. The exact behaviour of this feature can be -     customized, see |julia-vim-L2U-tab|. - -  2. The second one substitutes symbols on the fly as you type, but only in -     |Insert| mode. See |julia-vim-L2U-as-you-type|. - -  3. The third is based on |keymap|. It also substitutes as-you-type, but it -     doesn't show you the full LaTeX sequence as you're typing it, and there -     is a time-out. Its main advantage over the previous one is that can be -     used in more circumstances, e.g. in |Command-line| mode or when searching -     for a character with |f| or |t|, as explained in |language-mapping|. See -     |julia-vim-L2U-keymap|. - -All of these methods are independent and can be used together without issues. - -The default configuration is to use the first method, and it's only active -when editing Julia files. It only works in |Insert| and |Command-line| modes. - -It is possible to enable it with other file types, see -|julia-vim-L2U-file-types|, and it can be even turned on/off on the fly -regardless of the file type, see |julia-vim-L2U-enable-disable|. - -In |Command-line| mode, e.g. when searching with the |/| or |?| commands, the -default behavior is very similar to the default |Insert| mode behavior, but -slightly more limited, see |julia-vim-L2U-cmdmode|. - -These features only work as described with Vim version 7.4 or higher. Tab -completion can still be made available on lower Vim versions, see -|julia-vim-L2U-workaround|. The keymap mode might work but it hasn't been -tested. - -See |julia-vim| for the general reference about the other features of the -julia-vim plug-in. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LATEX TO UNICODE VIA TAB KEY                            *julia-vim-L2U-tab* - -Substitution of LaTeX sequences when pressing the <Tab> key (in |Insert| mode or -in |Command-line| modes) is active by default. Use |g:latex_to_unicode_tab| to -control it. - -When this feature is active, the julia-vim plug-in creates a mapping for the -<Tab> key (in |Insert| mode) which takes precedence on any previously defined -mapping assigned to it, such that when the <Tab> key is pressed the plug-in -looks for potential LaTeX symbol matches before the cursor, and if it fails to -find anything of interest it will fall-back to the previous mapping for <Tab> -(with default Vim settings, this means it will insert a literal <Tab>; but if -you have defined some other behavior for that key, e.g. by installing another -plug-in such as supertab (https://github.com/ervandew/supertab) than that will -be used). - -For example, entering this text in a file: -> -    1 + \alpha -< -and then pressing <Tab>, results in: -> -    1 + α -< - -This feature is associated with 'omnifunc' completion, and therefore can -always be accessed via CTRL-X CTRL-O, even when |g:latex_to_unicode_tab| is 0. - -A literal <Tab> key can always be entered by using CTRL-V before <Tab> (see -|i_CTRL-V|). - -Partial sequence recognition triggers auto-completion (performed as if the -`longest` setting was used in 'completeopt') and shows a menu of suggestions -together with their corresponding Unicode symbol (provided the `menu` setting -is included in 'completeopt', and more then one match is found). So for -example, entering `\al` and pressing <Tab> will result in the following list: -> -    +-------------+ -    | \aleph    ℵ | -    | \allequal ≌ | -    | \alpha    α | -    +-------------+ -> -Then, pressing `p` will reduce the list to `\alpha`, pressing <Tab> will -complete it and pressing <Tab> again will perform the substitution. - -The completion menu can be disbled, and this will happen automatically if a -plug-in which is known to be incompatible with this feature is detected: see -|g:latex_to_unicode_suggestions|. - -Some LaTeX sequences can be valid both as they are and as partial matches for -other sequences, e.g. `\ne` is associated with `≠`, but it is also a partial -match for `\nequiv` (`≢`). By default, if <Tab> finds an exact match performs -the substitution, but this can be controlled by the |g:latex_to_unicode_eager| -setting. - -Command-line mode                                      *julia-vim-L2U-cmdmode* - -In |Command-line| mode, the behavior is largely the same except that both -<Tab> and <S-Tab> are mapped by default, and the functionality is slightly -more limited. No suggestions are shown for partial completions. Pre-existing -user-defined mappings of <Tab> are overridden. In order to avoid that, the -completion can be mapped onto a defferent key combination, see -|g:latex_to_unicode_cmd_mapping|. When using <Tab>, if no matches are found -the behavior falls back to the standard Vim command-line completion. - -Vim versions lower than 7.4                     *julia-vim-L2U-workaround* - -The <Tab> key remapping is not performed by default with Vim versions lower -than 7.4. However, the functionality is still available via onmicompletion, -which is accessible by the CTRL-X CTRL-O key combination. You can map some -other key combination to this by adding something like -> -  inoremap <C-Tab> <C-X><C-O> -< -in your |.vimrc| file. If you'd map <Tab> directly, then you'd need to use -CTRL-V <Tab> to insert a literal <Tab>. - -The settings |g:latex_to_unicode_eager| and |g:latex_to_unicode_suggestions| -are still meaningful in this case. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LATEX TO UNICODE AS YOU TYPE                    *julia-vim-L2U-as-you-type* - -This feature is disabled by default, see |g:latex_to_unicode_auto|, and it is -only available with Vim version 7.4 or higher. It consists in substituting -valid LaTeX sequences with Unicode symbols automatically as the typing -progresses, as soon as the sequences is unambiguously complete. For example, -when typing: -> -    \chi\^2 = 1 -< -The result is -> -    χ² = 1 -< -The `\chi` is substituted right when the second backslash is entered, and the -`\^2` is substituted when the following space is entered, before the equal -sign. - -This feature does not currently work with emojis. - -This feature does not interfere with the <Tab> based substitution. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LATEX TO UNICODE VIA KEYMAP                          *julia-vim-L2U-keymap* - -This method is somewhat similar to the as-you-type one described above, but it -uses |keymap| to generate the mappings. This has the advantage that it works -in more circumstances, e.g. in |Command-line| mode or when searching within a -line with |f| or |t| (since it uses |language-mapping| underneath). It can -also be easily turned on or off like any other keymap (see |i_CTRL-^| and -|c_CTRL-^|). Like the as-you-type fature, it doesn't work with emojis. -The disadvantage is that you don't see the whole sequence as you're typing -it, and you can't fix mistakes with backspace, for example. -Another difference is that there is a |timeout| like for any other mapping. - -In order to use this method, set |g:latex_to_unicode_keymap| to `1`. -You can use it in parallel with the other methods, they don't interfere. For -example, typing a partial sequence and pressing <Tab> still triggers -completions and suggestions if |g:latex_to_unicode_tab| is active. - -If you use this feature, it's also useful to set |lCursor|. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -LATEX TO UNICODE ON DIFFERENT FILE TYPES         *julia-vim-L2U-file-types* - -By default, the LaTeX-to-Unicode substitutions are only active when editing -Julia files. However, you can use the variable |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types| -to specify for which file types this feature is active by default. The -variable must be set to a string containing a |pattern| (a regular expression) -which matches the desired file types, or to a list of such patterns. For -example, to activate the feature on all file types by default, you could put -this in your |.vimrc| file: -> -    let g:latex_to_unicode_file_types = ".*" -< -To make it active only on, say, Julia and Lisp files, you could use: -> -    let g:latex_to_unicode_file_types = ["julia", "lisp"] -< - -Another option, |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist|, can be used to -exclude certain file types. For example, if you'd wish to enable the feature -in all cases except for Python and untyped files, you would use: -> -    let g:latex_to_unicode_file_types = ".*" -    let g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist = ["python", ""] -< - -NOTE: enabling the functionality will override the |'omnifunc'| setting, which -can be undesirable, and interfere with plug-ins for different file types. In -any case, the previous |'omnifunc'| setting is restored when the functionality -is disabled, see |julia-vim-L2U-enable-disable|. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ENABLING AND DISABLING LATEX TO UNICODE      *julia-vim-L2U-enable-disable* - -The LaTeX-to-Unicode functionality can be enabled or disabled at any time, -regardless of the |'filetype'| of the file you're editing, using the functions -|LaTeXtoUnicode#Enable()|, |LaTeXtoUnicode#Disable()|, |LaTeXtoUnicode#Toggle()|. -For example, you could use a mapping like: -> -    noremap <expr> <F7> LaTeXtoUnicode#Toggle() -    noremap! <expr> <F7> LaTeXtoUnicode#Toggle() -< -and then use the <F7> key to quickly switch the functionality on and off as -needed (see |noremap| and |noremap!|). - -NOTE: these functions are different from the variables |g:latex_to_unicode_tab|, -|g:latex_to_unicode_auto| and |g:latex_to_unicode_keymap|: the functions -enable/disable the functionality as a whole, while the variables control -individual features (tab, auto and keymap substitution). - -============================================================================== -VARIABLES                                         *julia-vim-L2U-variables* - -                                                   *g:latex_to_unicode_tab* -g:latex_to_unicode_tab - -                Determines whether to map LaTeX-to-Unicode substitution to the -                <Tab> key while in |Insert| and |Command-line| modes, see -                |julia-vim-L2U-tab|. If unspecified, it is on. You can disable -                the feature by default by inserting the line -> -                    let g:latex_to_unicode_tab = 0 -< -                in your |.vimrc| file. You can change this setting at any moment -                while editing, but you need to invoke |LaTeXtoUnicode#Init()| -                for the change to take effect. -                 -                                           *g:latex_to_unicode_suggestions* -g:latex_to_unicode_suggestions - -                Determines whether the <Tab> key mapping produces suggestions -                for partial matches. By default, this is set to 1 (active), -                unless a plug-in which is known to be incompatible with it is -                detected. Currently, known incompatible plug-ins are -                YouCompleteMe (https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe), -                neocomplcache (https://github.com/Shougo/neocomplcache.vim), -                neocomplete (https://github.com/Shougo/neocomplete.vim) and -                deoplete (https://github.com/Shougo/deoplete.nvim), - -                This variable can be set at any time, changes will immediately -                take effect. -                 -                                                 *g:latex_to_unicode_eager* -g:latex_to_unicode_eager - -                Determines whether the <Tab> key mapping performs the -                substitution immediately upon finding an exact match. By -                default this setting is set to 1 (active), so that e.g. typing -                `\ne` and pressing the <Tab> key triggers the substitution. If -                this variable is set to 0, an exact match which is also a -                possible partial match to some other sequence triggers the -                suggestions menu first, but another <Tab> forces the -                substitution, so that e.g. typing `\ne` and then <Tab> -                produces a list with `\ne`, `\neg`, `\nequiv` etc., and -                pressing <Tab> again performs the substitution. - -                This variable can be set at any time, changes will immediately -                take effect. When |g:latex_to_unicode_suggestions| is `0`, -                this setting has no effect (it's like if it was always on). -                 -                                                  *g:latex_to_unicode_auto* -g:latex_to_unicode_auto - -                Determines whether to activate LaTeX-to-Unicode substitution -                on the fly as you type (in |Insert| mode), see -                |julia-vim-L2U-as-you-type|. If unspecified, it is `0` (off). -                You can enable the feature by default by inserting the line -> -                    let g:latex_to_unicode_auto = 1 -< -                in your |.vimrc| file. You can change this setting at any -                moment while editing, but you need to invoke -                |LaTeXtoUnicode#Init()| for the change to take effect. - - -                                                *g:latex_to_unicode_keymap* -g:latex_to_unicode_keymap - -                Determines whether to activate the |keymap|-based -                LaTeX-to-Unicode substitutions, see |julia-vim-L2U-keymap|. -                If unspecified, it is `0` (off). You can enable the feature by -                default by inserting the line -> -                    let g:latex_to_unicode_keymap = 1 -< -                in your |.vimrc| file. You can change this setting at any -                moment while editing, but you need to invoke -                |LaTeXtoUnicode#Init()| for the change to take effect. - -                                            *g:latex_to_unicode_file_types* -g:latex_to_unicode_file_types - -                Contains a |pattern|, or a list of patterns, which are matched -                against the |'filetype'| to determine when to enable the -                LaTeX-to-Unicode functionality, see |julia-vim-L2U-file-types|. -                By default, its value is `"julia"`. The patterns provided must -                match the whole filetype name. See also -                |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist|. - -                                  *g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist* -g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist - -                Same as |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types|, but acts in reverse: -                it disables the LaTeX-to-Unicode functionality when the -                |'filetype'| matches the provided pattern (or any of the -                patterns if a list is provided). By default, it contains an -                unmatchable pattern, i.e. it is effectively disabled. - -                                           *g:latex_to_unicode_cmd_mapping* -g:latex_to_unicode_cmd_mapping - -                Specifies the mapping (or list of mappings) for the -                substitution in |Command-line| mode. By default, it is -                `['<Tab>', '<S-Tab>']`, but it can be changed to avoid -                overriding other user-defined mapping, e.g. to `'<S-Tab>'` -                (if your terminal suppoorts it) or `'<C-\><Tab>'`. -                The `'<Tab>'` (or to be more precise the |wildchar| key) and -                `'<S-Tab>'` mappings are special in that they fall back to -                performing default Vim completions in case no suitable -                substitutions are found. - -============================================================================== -FUNCTIONS                                         *julia-vim-L2U-functions* - -                                                    *LaTeXtoUnicode#Init()* -LaTeXtoUnicode#Init() - -                Initialize or re-initialize the LaTeX-to-Unicode substitutions -                (see |julia-vim-L2U-introduction|). Must be invoked after -                changing |g:latex_to_unicode_tab| or |g:latex_to_unicode_auto| -                to make the changes take effect. - -                                                  *LaTeXtoUnicode#Enable()* -                                                 *LaTeXtoUnicode#Disable()* -                                                  *LaTeXtoUnicode#Toggle()* -LaTeXtoUnicode#Enable() -LaTeXtoUnicode#Disable() -LaTeXtoUnicode#Toggle() - -                These functions enable/disable/toggle the LaTeX-to-Unicode -                functionality, regardless of the |'filetype'| specified in -                |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types| and -                |g:latex_to_unicode_file_types_blacklist|. See -                |julia-vim-L2U-enable-disable|. Note that LaTeXtoUnicode#Enable() -                will override the |'omnifunc'| definition, if present. However, -                LaTeXtoUnicode#Disable() will restore it. -                These functions implicitly invoke |LaTeXtoUnicode#Init()|. - - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/julia-vim.txt b/doc/julia-vim.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5cf181d0..00000000 --- a/doc/julia-vim.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'julia') == -1 - -*julia-vim.txt*  Support for Julia in Vim - -Author:  Carlo Baldassi <carlobaldassi@gmail.com> -License: MIT license  {{{ -    Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -    a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -    "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -    without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -    distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -    permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -    the following conditions: -    The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -    in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -    OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -    MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -    IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY -    CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, -    TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE -    SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -}}} - -CONTENTS					*julia-vim* - -Introduction	                    |julia-vim-introduction| -Block-wise movements/objects        |julia-vim-blocks| -  Keyword-oriented movements        |julia-vim-blocks-move| -  Block-oriented movements          |julia-vim-blocks-moveblock| -  Block text objects                |julia-vim-blocks-objects| -  Variables                         |julia-vim-blocks-variables| -Referring to documents              |julia-vim-doc| -Extras                              |julia-vim-extras| -Customizations                      |julia-vim-options| -About                               |julia-vim-about| - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION                                       *julia-vim-introduction* - -The julia-vim plug-in provides: -  - basic support for editing Julia files (automatic filetype detection, -    indentation, syntax highlighting) -  - support for the |matchit| plugin -  - support for Julia block-wise movements (i.e. jumping around between -    Julia blocks like if/end, function/end etc.) and block text-objects -  - facilities for conversion of LaTeX entries to Unicode symbols which mimic -    and extend what the Julia REPL and the IJulia notebook interface do. -    Optionally, this functionality can be used with all file types, not -    just Julia files. See |julia-vim-L2U|. -  - a keymapping |K| to refer julia documents. - -This help file documents: 1) the block-wise movements and objects, how they -work and what variables can be used to enable/disable/tweak them; 2) The -documentation lookup facility; 3) Some extra functions and customization -options. -The LaTeX-to-Unicode facilities are documented in |julia-vim-L2U|. - -============================================================================== -BLOCK-WISE MOVEMENTS AND BLOCK TEXT OBJECTS              *julia-vim-blocks* - -In Julia, all blocks start with a keyword (`module`, `function`, `if`, `for`, -`while`, `type`, etc.) and end with the `end` keyword. - -This plug-in adds support for the |matchit| plugin, such that pressing |%| while -on a block keyword will jump to the other keywords pertaining to the same -block. For example, if the cursor is at the beginning of the following code: -> -    if a == 1 -      if b > 0 -        println("yes") -      end -    else -      println("no") -    end -< -then pressing |%| will jump to the `else` keyword, pressing it again will jump -to `end`, and pressing it again will go back to the first `if`. - -Note that the matchit plugin is normally distributed with ViM, but it is -disabled by default. To enable it, add this line to your |.vimrc| file: -> -    runtime macros/matchit.vim -< -The julia-vim plug-in also adds commands to jump around block keywords in -normal, operator-pending and visual modes (see |vim-modes|). These are somehow -similar to the |]]| and |]m| mappings when used in C and Java files, -respectively, but are more powerful. These commands also require that the -matchit plugin is enabled. - -There are two families of block movements, keyword-oriented (see -|julia-vim-blocks-move|) and block-oriented (see -|julia-vim-blocks-blockmove|). - -Finally, this plug-in also adds block |text-objects| special mappings, so that -whole blocks can be manipulated as a whole when in visual mode or -operator-pending mode, see |julia-vim-block-objects|. - -The block movements and block objects mappings can be collectively disabled, -see |g:julia_blocks|, and customized, see |g:julia_blocks_mappings|. - -NOTE: in all cases, macros at the beginning of a block are considered as part -of the block itself. For example, in this code: -> -    @inbounds for i = 1:5 -      s += v[i] -    end -< -the block begins at `@inbounds`. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -KEYWORD-ORIENTED MOVEMENTS                          *julia-vim-blocks-move* - -These movements jump to the following/preceding block keyword, and they -differentiate between begin keywords and end keywords. Some block keywords can -also be used outside blocks (e.g. `for` in comprehensions, or `end` within -indexing expressions): these instances are ignored by these commands. - -The following movements are provided: - -                                      *julia_]j* *julia_]J* *julia_[j* *julia_[J* -move_n : jumps to the next begin keyword. By default, it is mapped to `]j`. -move_N : jumps to the next end keyword. By default, it is mapped to `]J`. -move_p : jumps to the preceding begin keyword. By default, it is mapped to `[j`. -move_P : jumps to the preceding end keyword. By default, it is mapped to `[J`. - -Use |g:julia_blocks_mappings| to customize the mappings. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -BLOCK-ORIENTED MOVEMENTS                       *julia-vim-blocks-moveblock* - -These movements are like keyword-oriented movements (|julia-vim-blocks-move|), -except that they ignore nested blocks within the block where the cursor is. -For example, given the following code (with line annotations): -> -    1  while true -    2    a += 1 -    3    if a > 5 -    4      break -    5    end -    6  end -    7  if b == 2 -    8    return -    9  end -< -if the cursor is on line 2, these movements will ignore the inner -`if/end` block (lines 3 to 5). You would then be able to jump directly -to lines 1 (with `[[`), 6 (with `][`), 7 (with `]]`), or 9 (with `2][`). - -The following movements are provided: - -                                      *julia_]]* *julia_][* *julia_[[* *julia_[]* -moveblock_n : gets out from the current block (if any) and jumps to the next -              begin keyword. (Similar to |w| for word movements.) By default, -              it is mapped to `]]`. -moveblock_N : jumps to the end of the current block, if any. If the cursor is -              already at the end of a block, jumps to the end of the following -              block at the same level of the current one, or at the end of the -              enclosing block. (Similar to |e| for word movements.) By -              default, it is mapped to `][`. -moveblock_p : jumps to the beginning of the current block, if any. If the -              cursor is already at the beginning of a block, jumps to the -              beginning of the preceding block at the same level of the -              current one, or at the beginning of the enclosing block. -              (Similar to |b| for word movements.) By default, it is mapped to -              `[[`. -moveblock_P : gets out from the current block (if any) and jumps to the -              preceding end keyword. (Similar to |ge| for word movements.) -              By default, it is mapped to `[]`. - -Use |g:julia_blocks_mappings| to customize the mappings. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -BLOCK TEXT OBJECTS                               *julia-vim-blocks-objects* - -The julia-vim plug-in extends the ViM |text-objects| by defining special -mappings which allow to operate on blocks as a whole when in visual mode -or operator-pending mode. The default mappings use `aj` and `ij` to refer to -these objects. -For example, given the following code (with line annotations): -> -    1  while true -    2    a += 1 -    3    if a > 5 -    4      break -    5    end -    6  end -< -if the cursor is on `break` on line 4, pressing `vaj` will select the whole -inner `if` block (lines 3 to 5), and pressing `aj` again will select the whole -`while` block (lines 1 to 6). The same effect could have been obtained with a -counter, i.e. using `v2aj`. If the cursor were initially on line 2, the whole -`while` block would have been selected with the first `vaj`. Using `daj` would -delete a block, `caj` would delete it and leave ViM in insert mode, `=aj` -would indent it, etc. -Starting from line 2, pressing `vij` wuold only select the inner part of the -`while` block (lines 2 to 5). - -The following mappings are provided: - -                                                        *julia_aj* *julia_ij* -select_a : the block which contains the cursor, including its delimiters. -           By default, this is mapped to `aj`. Repeated application (e.g. -           `vajaj`) selects the enclosing blocks. A counter can be used to -           the same effect as repetition (e.g. `v2aj`). -select_i : same as select_a, but only selects the lines included between the -           delimiters. Thus, this does not work with single-line blocks. -           By default, this is mapped to `ij`. Repeated application (e.g. -           `vijij`) has no effect, but using a counter has the same effect as -           using "select_a" and then selecting the inner part of the outermost -           block. For example, with the default mappings, `v3ij` is the same as -           `v3ajij`, or `vajajajij`. - -Use |g:julia_blocks_mappings| to customize the mappings. - -The following auxiliary function is only mapped to normal mode: - -                                                           *julia_whereami* -whereami : this mapping prints the first line of the current block on the -           command line. If invoked repeatedly, or if given a count, it prints -           the first line of the enclosing blocks, like `select_a`. If followed -           by `select_a`, the selection, or operation, will refer to the last -           block printed. By default, it is not mapped to any key, but a -           mapping can be easily provided in |g:julia_blocks_mappings|. It is -           possible to obtain the string, instead of having it printed, by -           calling the function `julia_blocks#whereami()`. In such case, use -           the function `julia_blocks#select_reset()` to reset the block -           nesting level. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -VARIABLES                                      *julia-vim-blocks-variables* - -                                                           *g:julia_blocks* -g:julia_blocks - -                Determines whether to map block-wise movements and objects. If -                unspecified, it is on. You can disable the feature by default -                by inserting the line -> -                    let g:julia_blocks = 0 -< -                in your |.vimrc| file. - -                                                  *g:julia_blocks_mappings* -g:julia_blocks_mappings - -                Custom mapping for block-wise movements. This must be a |dict| -                associating movements to key combinations. Use empty strings -                to disable individual mappings. The following is equivalent -                to the default mappings (see |julia-vim-blocks-moveblock|, -                |julia-vim-blocks-move| and |julia-vim-blocks-objects|): -> -                  let g:julia_blocks_mappings = { -                    \  "move_n" : "]j", -                    \  "move_N" : "]J", -                    \  "move_p" : "[j", -                    \  "move_P" : "[J", -                    \ -                    \  "moveblock_n" : "]]", -                    \  "moveblock_N" : "][", -                    \  "moveblock_p" : "[[", -                    \  "moveblock_P" : "[]", -                    \ -                    \  "select_a" : "aj", -                    \  "select_i" : "ij", -                    \ -                    \  "whereami" : "", -                    \  } -< -                You can change individual mappings by writing something like -                this in your |.vimrc| file: -> -                  let g:julia_blocks_mappings = { -                    \  "move_N"   : "]n", -                    \  "move_P"   : "[n", -                    \  "whereami" : "<Leader>j", -                    \  } -< -                Or you can disable individual mappings by writing something like -                this in your |.vimrc| file: -> -                  let g:julia_blocks_mappings = { -                    \  "moveblock_n" : "", -                    \  "moveblock_p" : "", -                    \  } -< -                All unspecified entries keep their default value. - - -============================================================================== -REFERRING TO DOCUMENTATION                                  *julia-vim-doc* - -                                                              *julia-vim-K* -K -        Look up documentation for the keyword under the cursor. If found, -        a preview window with the documentation is opened. - -        This also works for keywords within the opened preview window, -        allowing effortless browsing of the documentation. - -        (This is not really a key mapping, but uses the built-in -        |keywordprg|-mechanism in vim; see |K| if you're curious). - - -                                                   *<Plug>(JuliaDocPrompt)* -<Plug>(JuliaDocPrompt) -        Open a prompt for keyword documentation lookup. If you don't use |?| -        for backward search, you can use the following to make `?` work like -        in the Julia REPL: -> -        autocmd FileType julia nmap <buffer> ? <Plug>(JuliaDocPrompt) -< -        Apply |:augroup| as needed. - - -                                                                *:JuliaDoc* -:JuliaDoc {keyword} -        Look up documentation for {keyword}. - - -============================================================================== -EXTRAS                                                   *julia-vim-extras* - - -                                        *julia#toggle_function_blockassign* -                                        *julia#function_block2assign* -                                        *julia#function_assign2block* -julia#toggle_function_blockassign() -julia#function_block2assign() -julia#function_assign2block() - -                These functions allow to transform function definitions -                between block format and assignment format. For example, -                these two definitions are equivalent: -> -                function test(x, y) -                    x + 2y -                end - -                test(x, y) = x + 2y -< -                You can use the function `julia#toggle_function_blockassign()` -                to switch between the two forms (the cursor needs to be on the -                first line of the block form). This functionality requires -                that the |matchit| plugin is loaded. Only three-line function -                blocks like the one in the example are recognized. When -                changing the block form into the assignment form, `return` -                statements are removed; if the result is empty, `nothing` is -                substituted. Leading macros (e.g. `@inline` or `@compat`) are -                recognized and preserved by the transformation. - -                In order to make this functionality practical, it is advisable -                to map it to some key combination, e.g.: -> -                noremap <Leader>fb :call julia#toggle_function_blockassign()<CR> -< - -============================================================================== -CUSTOMIZATIONS                                          *julia-vim-options* - -The following options allows customizing some aspects of the plugin. - -                                             *g:julia_spellcheck_docstrings* -g:julia_spellcheck_docstrings - -                Determines whether to enable spell-checking for docstrings, -                i.e. triple quoted strings that start in the first column. See -                |spell|. Default: on (set to `1`). - -                                               *g:julia_spellcheck_strings* -g:julia_spellcheck_strings - -                Determines whether to enable spell-checking for all strings. -                See |spell|. Default: off (set to `0`). - -                                              *g:julia_spellcheck_comments* -g:julia_spellcheck_comments - -                Determines whether to enable spell-checking for comments. See -                |spell|. Default: on (set to `1`). - -                                              *g:julia_highlight_operators* -g:julia_highlight_operators - -                Determines whether to apply syntax highlighting to operators. -                Default: on (set to `1`). - -                                              *g:julia_indent_align_import* -g:julia_indent_align_import - -                In a multi-line import/using/export statment, the lines after -                the first one use some special alignment rules by default, -                e.g.: -> -                import X: one, -                          two, -                          three -                export four, -                       five, -                       six -< -                When `g:julia_indent_align_import` is `0` instead, the usual -                indentation is used: -> -                import X: one, -                    two, -                    three -                export four, -                    five, -                    six - -                                              *g:julia_indent_align_brackets* -g:julia_indent_align_brackets - -                In a multi-line bracketed expression (except for function -                arguments, see |g:julia_indent_align_funcargs|), the lines -                after the first one use some special alignment rules by -                default, e.g.: -> -                matrix = [1 2 3; -                          4 5 6] -                tpl = ( -                       abc = Dict(a=>1, -                                  b=>2), -                       def = [1 2; -                              3 4], -                       xyz = SubArray{eltype(P), -                                      N, P, I, -                                      false} -                      ) -< -                When `g:julia_indent_align_brackets` is `0` instead, an extra -                indent is used: -> -                matrix = [1 2 3; -                    4 5 6] -                tpl = ( -                    abc = Dict(a=>1, -                        b=>2), -                    def = [1 2; -                        3 4], -                    xyz = SubArray{eltype(P), -                        N, P, I, -                        false} -                ) -< - -                                              *g:julia_indent_align_funcargs* -g:julia_indent_align_funcargs - -                In a function definition, when the arguments span multiple -                lines, the lines after the first one get an extra indentation -                step by default, e.g.: -> -                function functionanme( -                        arg1, arg2, -                        arg3, arg4 -                    ) -                    # function body -                end -< -                By setting `g:julia_indent_align_funcargs` to `1`, the -                arguments are aligned to the bracket instead (they work as any -                other bracket with the default value of -                |g:julia_indent_align_brackets|): -> -                function functionanme(arg1, arg2, -                                      arg3, arg4 -                                     ) -                    # function body -                end -< - -============================================================================== -ABOUT                                                     *julia-vim-about* - -Grab the latest version or report a bug on GitHub: - -http://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/ledger.txt b/doc/ledger.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1cb2f65c..00000000 --- a/doc/ledger.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ledger') == -1 - -*ledger.txt* Plugin for the ledger filetype. - - -                                                  *ledger* *ledger-plugin* - -Contents: - -        Commands............|ledger-invoking| -        Source................|ledger-source| -        Usage..................|ledger-usage| -        Tips....................|ledger-tips| -        Reports..............|ledger-reports| -        Settings............|ledger-settings| -        Completion........|ledger-completion| -        License..............|ledger-license| - - -============================================================================== -USAGE                                                           *ledger-usage* - -Copy each file to the corresponding directory in your ~/.vim directory or -install using Pathogen. - -You can also use a modeline like this in every ledger file: - -    vim:filetype=ledger - -============================================================================== -TIPS                                                             *ledger-tips* - -Tips and useful commands - -* vim-ledger can do syntax-sensitive folding when you set `foldmethod=syntax` -  in the |modeline| of your ledger file. This way transactions can shrink down -  to just one line. - -* Try account-completion (as explained below). If you use YouCompleteMe, you -  should disable it for Ledger files. Put this in your .vimrc: - -        if exists('g:ycm_filetype_blacklist') -          call extend(g:ycm_filetype_blacklist, { 'ledger': 1 }) -        endif - -* You may use `:make` for syntax checking. It may be convenient to define a -  mapping for the following command: - -	:silent make | redraw! | cwindow - -  It is recommended to set the value of `g:ledger_extra_options` (see below) -  as follows: - -        let g:ledger_extra_options = '--pedantic --explicit --check-payees' - -  to catch most potential problems in your source file. - -* Remap vim paragraph motion to move by transaction. - -  In vim, the "{" and "}" keystrokes move the cursor up and down by whole -  paragraphs. They can be redefined in ledger files to move by transaction -  instead. Add these lines to .vimrc: - -        au FileType ledger noremap { ?^\d<CR> -        au FileType ledger noremap } /^\d<CR> - -  The default definitions already work in ledger files that separate -  transactions with blank lines. - -* `:call ledger#transaction_date_set(line('.'), "auxiliary")` - -  will set today's date as the auxiliary date of the current transaction. You -  can use also "primary" or "unshift" in place of "auxiliary". When you pass -  "unshift" the old primary date will be set as the auxiliary date and today's -  date will be set as the new primary date. -  To use a different date pass a date measured in seconds since 1st Jan 1970 -  as the third argument. - -* `:call ledger#transaction_state_set(line('.'), '*')` - -  sets the state of the current transaction to '*'. You can use this in custom -  mappings. - -* `:call ledger#transaction_state_toggle(line('.'), ' *?!')` - -  will toggle through the provided transaction states. You can map this to -  double-clicking for example: - -        noremap <silent><buffer> <2-LeftMouse>\ -        :call ledger#transaction_state_toggle(line('.'), ' *?!')<CR> - -* `:LedgerAlign` - -  moves the amount expression of a posting so that the decimal separator is -  aligned at the column specified by g:ledger_align_at. If an amount has no -  decimal point, the imaginary decimal point to the right of the least -  significant digit will align. The command acts on a range, with the default -  being the current line. - -  The decimal separator can be set using `g:ledger_decimal_sep`. The default -  value of `g:ledger_decimal_sep` is `'.'`. - -  See below for the recommended mappings. - -* `:call ledger#align_amount_at_cursor()` - -  aligns the amount under the cursor and append/prepend the default currency. -  The default currency can be set using `g:ledger_default_commodity`. Whether -  the commodity should be inserted before the amount or appended to it can be -  configured with the boolean flag `g:ledger_commodity_before` (the default -  value is 1). A separator between the commodity and the amount may be set -  using `g:ledger_commodity_sep`. - -  See below for the recommended mappings. - -* `:call ledger#autocomplete_and_align()` - -  when the cursor is on a number or immediately after it, invokes -  `ledger#align_amount_at_cursor()` to align it and add the default currency; -  otherwise, performs autocompletion. If you define the following mappings in -  your `.vimrc` then you may perform both autocompletion and alignment using -  the <Tab> key: - -        au FileType ledger inoremap <silent> <Tab> \ -        <C-r>=ledger#autocomplete_and_align()<CR> -        au FileType ledger vnoremap <silent> <Tab> :LedgerAlign<CR> - -  Alternatively, you may create a file `.vim/after/ftplugin/ledger.vim` -  containing the following definitions: - -        inoremap <silent> <buffer> <Tab> \ -        <C-r>=ledger#autocomplete_and_align()<CR> -        vnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Tab> :LedgerAlign<CR> - -  Now, you may type `asset:check<Tab><Space>123.45<Tab>`, and have the -  account name autocompleted and `$123.45` properly aligned (assuming your -  default commodity is set to `'$'`). Or you may press <Tab> in Visual mode -  to align a number of transactions at once. - -* `:call ledger#entry()` - -  enters a new transaction based on the text in the current line. -  The text in the current line is replaced by the new transaction. -  This is a front end to `ledger entry`. - -============================================================================== -REPORTS                                                      *ledger-reports* - -* `:Ledger` - -  Executes an arbitrary Ledger command and sends the output to a new buffer. -  For example: - -        :Ledger bal ^assets ^liab - -  Errors are displayed in a quickfix window. The command offers account and -  payee autocompletion (by pressing <Tab>): every name starting with `@` is -  autocompleted as a payee; any other name is autocompleted as an account. - -  In a report buffer or in the quickfix window, you may press <Tab> to switch -  back to your source file, and you may press `q` to dismiss the current window. - -  There are three highlight groups that are used to color the report: - -  * `LedgerNumber` - -    This is used to color nonnegative numbers. - -  * `LedgerNegativeNumber` - -    This is used to color negative numbers. - -  * `LedgerImproperPerc` - -    This is used to color improper percentages. - -* `:Balance` - -  Show the pending and cleared balance of a given account below the status -  line. For example: - -	:Balance checking:savings - -  The command offers payee and account autocompletion (see `:Ledger`). The -  account argument is optional: if no argument is given, the first account -  name found in the current line is used. - -  Two highlight groups can be used to customize the colors of the line: - -  * `LedgerCleared` - -    This is used to color the cleared balance. - -  * `LedgerPending` - -    This is used to color the pending balance. - -* `:Register` - -  Opens an arbitrary register report in the quickfix window. For example: - -	:Register groceries -p 'this month' - -  The command offers account and payee autocompletion (see |:Ledger|). You -  may use the standard quickfix commands to jump from an entry in the register -  report to the corresponding location in the source file. If you use GUI Vim -  or if your terminal has support for the mouse (e.g., iTerm2, or even -  Terminal.app in OS X 10.11 or later), you may also double-click on a line -  number in the quickfix window to jump to the corresponding posting. - -  It is strongly recommended that you add mappings for common quickfix -  commands like `:cprev` and `:cnext`, or that you use T. Pope's Unimpaired -  plugin. - -* :`Reconcile` - -  Reconcile an account. For example: - -	:Reconcile checking - -  After you press Enter, you will be asked to enter a target amount (use -  Vim's syntax for numbers, not your ledger's format). For example, for a -  checking account, the target amount may be the balance of your latest bank -  statement. The list of uncleared postings appears in the quickfix window. -  The current balance of the account, together with the difference between the -  target amount and the cleared balance, is shown at the bottom of the screen. -  You may use standard quickfix commands to navigate through the postings. You -  may use |ledger#transaction_state_set()| to update a transaction's state. -  Every time you save your file, the balance and the difference from the -  target amount are updated at the bottom of the screen. The goal, of course, -  is to get such difference to zero. You may press `<C-l>` to refresh the -  Reconcile buffer. To finish reconciling an account, simply close the -  quickfix window. - -  There is a highlight group to customize the color of the difference from -  target: - -  * `LedgerTarget` - -    This is used to color the difference between the target amount and the -    cleared balance. - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS                                                     *ledger-settings* - -Configuration - -Include the following let-statements somewhere in your `.vimrc` to modify the -behaviour of the ledger filetype. - -* Path to the `ledger` executable: - -	let g:ledger_bin = 'ledger' - -* Additional default options for the `ledger` executable: - -	let g:ledger_extra_options = '' - -* To use a custom external system command to generate a list of account names -  for completion, set the following. If g:ledger_bin is set, this will default -  to running that command with arguments to parse the current file using the -  accounts subcommand (works with ledger or hledger), otherwise it will parse -  the postings in the current file itself. - -	let g:ledger_accounts_cmd = 'your_command args' - -* To use a custom external system command to generate a list of descriptions -  for completion, set the following. If g:ledger_bin is set, this will default -  to running that command with arguments to parse the current file using the -  descriptions subcommand (works with ledger or hledger), otherwise it will -  parse the transactions in the current file itself. - -	let g:ledger_descriptions_cmd = 'your_command args' - -* Number of columns that will be used to display the foldtext. Set this when -  you think that the amount is too far off to the right. - -        let g:ledger_maxwidth = 80 - -* String that will be used to fill the space between account name and amount in -  the foldtext. Set this to get some kind of lines or visual aid. - -        let g:ledger_fillstring = '    -' - -* If you want the account completion to be sorted by level of detail/depth -  instead of alphabetical, include the following line: - -        let g:ledger_detailed_first = 1 - -* By default vim will fold ledger transactions, leaving surrounding blank lines -  unfolded. You can use 'g:ledger_fold_blanks' to hide blank lines following a -  transaction. - -        let g:ledger_fold_blanks = 0 - -  A value of 0 will disable folding of blank lines, 1 will allow folding of a -  single blank line between transactions; any larger value will enable folding -  unconditionally. - -  Note that only lines containing no trailing spaces are considered for -  folding. You can take advantage of this to disable this feature on a -  case-by-case basis. - -* Decimal separator: - -        let g:ledger_decimal_sep = '.' - -* Specify at which column decimal separators should be aligned: - -        let g:ledger_align_at = 60 - -* Default commodity used by `ledger#align_amount_at_cursor()`: - -        let g:ledger_default_commodity = '' - -* Flag that tells whether the commodity should be prepended or appended to the -  amount: - -        let g:ledger_commodity_before = 1 - -* String to be put between the commodity and the amount: - -        let g:ledger_commodity_sep = '' - -* Flag that enable the spelling of the amount: - -        let g:ledger_commodity_spell = 1 - -* Format of transaction date: - -        let g:ledger_date_format = '%Y/%m/%d' - -* The file to be used to generate reports: - -        let g:ledger_main = '%' - -  The default is to use the current file. - -* Position of a report buffer: - -        let g:ledger_winpos = 'B' - -  Use `b` for bottom, `t` for top, `l` for left, `r` for right. Use uppercase letters -  if you want the window to always occupy the full width or height. - -* Format of quickfix register reports (see |:Register|): - -	let g:ledger_qf_register_format = \ -        '%(date) %-50(payee) %-30(account) %15(amount) %15(total)\n' - -  The format is specified using the standard Ledger syntax for --format. - -* Format of the reconcile quickfix window (see |:Reconcile|): - -	let g:ledger_qf_reconcile_format = \ -        '%(date) %-4(code) %-50(payee) %-30(account) %15(amount)\n' - -  The format is specified using the standard Ledger syntax for --format. - -* Flag that tells whether a location list or a quickfix list should be used: - -	let g:ledger_use_location_list = 0 - -  The default is to use the quickfix window. Set to 1 to use a location list. - -* Position of the quickfix/location list: - -	let g:ledger_qf_vertical = 0 - -  Set to 1 to open the quickfix window in a vertical split. - -* Size of the quickfix window: - -	let g:ledger_qf_size = 10 - -  This is the number of lines of a horizontal quickfix window, or the number -  of columns of a vertical quickfix window. - -* Flag to show or hide filenames in the quickfix window: - -	let g:ledger_qf_hide_file = 1 - -  Filenames in the quickfix window are hidden by default. Set this to 1 is -  you want filenames to be visible. - -* Text of the output of the |:Balance| command: - -	let g:ledger_cleared_string = 'Cleared: ' -	let g:ledger_pending_string = 'Cleared or pending: ' -	let g:ledger_target_string = 'Difference from target: ' - -============================================================================== -COMPLETION                                                 *ledger-completion* - -Omni completion is currently implemented for account names only. - -### Accounts - -Account names are matched by the start of every sub-level. When you -insert an account name like this: - -    Asse<C-X><C-O> - -You will get a list of top-level accounts that start like this. - -Go ahead and try something like: - -    As:Ban:Che<C-X><C-O> - -When you have an account like this, 'Assets:Bank:Checking' should show up. - -When you want to complete on a virtual transaction, it's currently best -to keep the cursor in front of the closing bracket. Of course you can -insert the closing bracket after calling the completion, too. - -============================================================================== -LICENSE                                                       *ledger-license* - -https://github.com/ledger/vim-ledger - -Copyright 2019 Caleb Maclennan -Copyright 2009–2017 Johann Klähn -Copyright 2009 Stefan Karrmann -Copyright 2005 Wolfgang Oertl - -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it -under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the -Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General -Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - - -vim:ts=8 sw=8 noexpandtab tw=78 ft=help: - - -endif diff --git a/doc/ocaml.txt b/doc/ocaml.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 83c5418d..00000000 --- a/doc/ocaml.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ocaml') == -1 - -*ocaml.txt*        Filetype plugin for OCaml - -CONFIGURATION                                    *ocaml-configuration* - -                                                 *g:ocaml_highlight_operators* - -By default operators are not linked to the Operator group and thus not -highlighted. You can turn on highlighting of operators by defining: - -  let g:ocaml_highlight_operators = 1 - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/opam.txt b/doc/opam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6669bb2b..00000000 --- a/doc/opam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ocaml') == -1 - -*opam.txt*  Switch OCaml versions from inside Vim using OPAM - -Author:  Rudi Grinberg <http://rgrinberg.com> -License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|) - -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. - -COMMANDS                                        *:opam* - -:Opam {version}          Set the current OCaml version to {version}. - -ABOUT                                           *opam-about* - -Grab the latest version or report a bug on GitHub: - -https://github.com/ocaml/vim-ocaml - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/pgsql.txt b/doc/pgsql.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2d2de6ed..00000000 --- a/doc/pgsql.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'pgsql') == -1 - -*pgsql.txt*	Syntax highlighting for PostgreSQL files -					    _                             ~ -					   | |                            ~ -		     ____   ____  ___  ____| |                            ~ -		    |  _ \ / _  |/___)/ _  | |                            ~ -		    | |_| ( (_| |___ | |_| | |                            ~ -		    |  __/ \___ (___/ \__  |\_)                           ~ -		    |_|   (_____|        |_|                              ~ - -		The best PostgreSQL plugin for Vim! - -Author:  Lifepillar <https://github.com/lifepillar> -License: Public Domain - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS					*pgsql-contents* - -    1.  Syntax highlighting ................... |pgsql-syntax| -    2.  Customization ......................... |pgsql-customization| -    3.  Autocompletion ........................ |pgsql-autocompletion| -    4.  Contributing .......................... |pgsql-contributing| -    5.  Credits ............................... |pgsql-credits| - -============================================================================== -Syntax highlighting				*pgsql-syntax* - -Files with a .`pgsql` suffix are highlighted out of the box. If you want to -highlight `.sql` files using this plugin by default, add this to your `.vimrc` -(see |ft_sql.txt| for more details): -> -	let g:sql_type_default = 'pgsql' -< -Alternatively, after loading a `.sql` file use this command: -> -	SQLSetType pgsql.vim -< -To set the file type in new buffers use: -> -	let b:sql_type_override='pgsql' | set ft=sql -< -Identifiers starting with an underscore are highlighted as variables. It is -recommended to adopt the convention of prefixing function parameters and local -variables with `_`. - -Code between `$pgsql$`, `$body$`, or `$$` pairs is interpreted as PL/pgSQL and -highlighted accordingly (the delimiters are case-insensitive). If you prefer -to use `$$` to highlight strings instead, you may set |g:pgsql_dollar_strings| -to 1. - -Text enclosed between `$anyword$` pairs, where `anyword` is any non-empty -sequence of word characters different from those with a special meaning (such -as `$pgsql$`) is treated as a multi-line string. - -When |foldmethod| is set to "syntax", SQL commands can be folded. - -Finally, the plugin supports syntax highlighting of arbitrary languages within -procedure and function blocks. This feature needs to be configured: see -|g:pgsql_pl|. - -============================================================================== -Customization					*pgsql-customization* - -						*'g:pgsql_backslash_quote'* -Set to 1 to recognize `\'` as an escape sequence in all strings. By default, -`\'` is treated as an escape sequence only in "escape" strings constants, -i.e., strings enclosed in `E''`. -> -	let g:pgsql_backslash_quote = 0 -< -						*'g:pgsql_disabled_extensions'* -Support for the most common PostgreSQL extensions is enabled by default. Set -this to a List of names of extensions whose keywords you do not want to be -highlighted. -> -	let g:pgsql_disabled_extensions = [] -< -						*'g:pgsql_dollar_strings'* -Set to 1 if you want double-dollar enclosed text highlighted as a SQL string. -By default, text quoted with `$$` is highlighted as PL/pgSQL. -> -	let g:pgsql_dollar_strings = 0 -< -						*'g:pgsql_pl'* -						*'b:pgsql_pl'* -A List of the filetypes that should be highlighted inside the body of -user-defined functions and procedures. -> -	let g:pgsql_pl = [] -< -For example, to use PL/Python and PL/R, you should define: -> -	let g:pgsql_pl = ['python', 'r'] -< -Then, code between `$python$` pairs will be highlighted as Python, and code -between `$r$` pairs will be highlighted as R. - -The buffer-local version of this setting can be used to override the global -setting in a single buffer. - -Note: changes to any of these variables take effect after the SQL filetype is -reloaded. - -============================================================================== -Autocompletion					*pgsql-autocompletion* - -This plugin just defines a new dialect for Vim's SQL plugin. As such, it -inherits the static and dynamic completion methods already offered by Vim (see -|sql-completion|). So, for example, by default you may use `<C-c>f` to -complete function names, `<C-c>T` to complete types, and so on. See -|ft_sql.txt| for thorough documentation about SQL support in Vim. - -As far as I know, YouCompleteMe does not support SQL. If you use YouCompleteMe -you may want to disable it for SQL buffers. Add this to -`.vim/after/ftplugin/sql.vim`: -> -	if exists('g:ycm_filetype_blacklist') -	    call extend(g:ycm_filetype_blacklist, { 'sql': 1 }) -	endif -< -Of course, I recommend using my own MUcomplete plugin over YCM ;) - -============================================================================== -Contributing					*pgsql-contributing* - -For bug reports and feature requests please use: - -    https://github.com/lifepillar/pgsql.vim/issues - -Pull requests are welcome, too! - -============================================================================== -Credits						*pgsql-credits* - -This plugin was originally a fork of space::tekk's - -	https://github.com/spacetekk/pgsql.vim - -and completely rewritten. - - vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: - - -endif diff --git a/doc/ps1.txt b/doc/ps1.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 660f2c1a..00000000 --- a/doc/ps1.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'powershell') == -1 - -*ps1.txt*  A Windows PowerShell syntax plugin for Vim - -Maintainer: Peter Provost <https://www.github.com/PProvost> -License:    Apache 2.0 -Version:    2.10 - -INTRODUCTION                                                    *ps1-syntax* - -This plugin provides Vim syntax, indent and filetype detection for Windows -PowerShell scripts, modules, and XML configuration files. - - -ABOUT                                                           *ps1-about* - -Grab the latest version or report a bug on GitHub: - -https://github.com/PProvost/vim-ps1 - - -FOLDING                                                         *ps1-folding* - -The ps1 syntax file provides syntax folding (see |:syn-fold|) for script blocks -and digital signatures in scripts. - -When 'foldmethod' is set to "syntax" then function script blocks will be -folded unless you use the following in your .vimrc or before opening a script: > - -    :let g:ps1_nofold_blocks = 1 -< -Digital signatures in scripts will also be folded unless you use: > - -    :let g:ps1_nofold_sig = 1 -< -Note: syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly, -especially for large files. - - -COMPILER                                                        *ps1-compiler* - -The powershell |compiler| script configures |:make| to execute the script in -PowerShell. - -It tries to pick a smart default PowerShell command: `pwsh` if available and -`powershell` otherwise, but you can customize the command: > - -    :let g:ps1_makeprg_cmd = '/path/to/pwsh' -< -To configure whether to show the exception type information: > - -    :let g:ps1_efm_show_error_categories = 1 -< - -KEYWORD LOOKUP                                                 *ps1-keyword* - -To look up keywords using PowerShell's Get-Help, press the |K| key. For more -convenient paging, the pager `less` should be installed, which is included in -many Linux distributions and in macOS. - -Many other distributions are available for Windows like -https://chocolatey.org/packages/less/. Make sure `less` is in a directory -listed in the `PATH` environment variable, which chocolatey above does. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - vim:ft=help: - -endif diff --git a/doc/python-syntax.txt b/doc/python-syntax.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d5391ff7..00000000 --- a/doc/python-syntax.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'python') == -1 - -*python-syntax.txt* Python syntax highlighting - -============================================================================== -Introduction                         *python-syntax* *ft-python-syntax* *python.vim* - -This is an enhanced version of the original Vim 6.1 Python syntax highlighting -`python.vim` by Neil Schemenauer. - -Features --------- - -* Enhanced highlighting for: -  * Strings -  * Special symbols inside strings -  * Numeric constants -* Added support for: -  * Python 3 -  * Numbers with underscores -  * String %-formatting and f-strings -  * Magic comments: source code encoding and shebangs -  * New exceptions and builtins -  * Doctests -  * `@decorator` syntax -  * Class variables such as `self` and `cls` -  * Operators -* Highlighting of the following errors: -  * Invalid symbols in source file -  * Invalid numeric constants -  * Invalid %-formatting inside strings -  * Invalid variable names -  * Invalid operators -  * Mixing spaces and tabs -  * Trailing spaces (Enabled with `g:python_highlight_space_errors`) -* Commands for easy switching between versions - -Folding is done by the plugin SimpylFold -(https://github.com/tmhedberg/SimpylFold). - -============================================================================== -Configuration                                      *python-syntax-configuration* - -Option variables ----------------- - -Set variable to `1` to enable or `0` to disable. - -For example to enable all syntax highlighting features you can add the -following command to your `~/.config/nvim/init.vim` or `~/.vimrc`: > - -    let g:python_highlight_all = 1 -< - -`g:python_version_2` (default `0`) -    Python 2 mode - -`b:python_version_2` (default `0`) -    Python 2 mode (buffer local) - -`g:python_highlight_builtins` (default `0`) -    Highlight builtin objects, types, and functions - -`g:python_highlight_builtin_objs` (default `0`) -    Highlight builtin objects only - -`g:python_highlight_builtin_types` (default `0`) -    Highlight builtin types only - -`g:python_highlight_builtin_funcs` (default `0`) -    Highlight builtin functions only - -`g:python_highlight_builtin_funcs_kwarg` (default `1`) -    Highlight builtin functions when used as kwarg - -`g:python_highlight_exceptions` (default `0`) -    Highlight standard exceptions - -`g:python_highlight_string_formatting` (default `0`) -    Highlight `%` string formatting - -`g:python_highlight_string_format` (default `0`) -    Highlight syntax of `str.format` syntax - -`g:python_highlight_string_templates` (default `0`) -    Highlight syntax of `string.Template` - -`g:python_highlight_indent_errors` (default `0`) -    Highlight indentation errors - -`g:python_highlight_space_errors` (default `0`) -    Highlight trailing spaces - -`g:python_highlight_doctests` (default `0`) -    Highlight doc-tests - -`g:python_highlight_func_calls` (default `0`) -    Highlight functions calls - -`g:python_highlight_class_vars` (default `0`) -    Highlight class variables `self` and `cls` - -`g:python_highlight_operators` (default `0`) -    Highlight all operators - -`g:python_highlight_all` (default `0`) -    Enable all highlight options above, except for previously set. - -`g:python_highlight_file_headers_as_comments` (default `0`) -    Highlight shebang and coding headers as comments - -`g:python_slow_sync` (default `1`) -    Disable for slow machines - -Commands --------- - -`Python2Syntax` -    Switch to Python 2 - -`Python3Syntax` -    Switch to Python 3 - -endif diff --git a/doc/reason.txt b/doc/reason.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ad2cd1d9..00000000 --- a/doc/reason.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'reason') == -1 - -*reason.txt*      Filetype plugin for Reason - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                      *reason* *ft-reason* - - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION                                                      *reason-intro* - - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS                                                       *reason-settings* - - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                                       *reason-mappings* - - -============================================================================== - vim:tw=78:sw=4:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/rust.txt b/doc/rust.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6dbb1a2c..00000000 --- a/doc/rust.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,490 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'rust') == -1 - -*ft_rust.txt*      Filetype plugin for Rust - -============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                      *rust* - -1. Introduction                                                   |rust-intro| -2. Settings                                                    |rust-settings| -3. Commands                                                    |rust-commands| -4. Mappings                                                    |rust-mappings| - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION                                                      *rust-intro* - -This plugin provides syntax and supporting functionality for the Rust -filetype. It requires Vim 8 or higher for full functionality. Some commands -will not work on earlier versions. - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS                                                       *rust-settings* - -This plugin has a few variables you can define in your vimrc that change the -behavior of the plugin. - -Some variables can be set buffer local (`:b` prefix), and the buffer local -will take precedence over the global `g:` counterpart. - -                                                                *g:rustc_path* -g:rustc_path~ -	Set this option to the path to rustc for use in the |:RustRun| and -	|:RustExpand| commands. If unset, "rustc" will be located in $PATH: > -	    let g:rustc_path = $HOME."/bin/rustc" -< - -                                                  *g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent* -g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent~ -	Set this option to 1 to have 'makeprg' default to "rustc" instead of -	"rustc %": > -	    let g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent = 1 -< - -                                                              *g:rust_conceal* -g:rust_conceal~ -	Set this option to turn on the basic |conceal| support: > -	    let g:rust_conceal = 1 -< - -                                                     *g:rust_conceal_mod_path* -g:rust_conceal_mod_path~ -	Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the path connecting token -	"::": > -	    let g:rust_conceal_mod_path = 1 -< - -                                                          *g:rust_conceal_pub* -g:rust_conceal_pub~ -	Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the "pub" token: > -	    let g:rust_conceal_pub = 1 -< - -                                                     *g:rust_recommended_style* -g:rust_recommended_style~ -        Set this option to enable vim indentation and textwidth settings to -        conform to style conventions of the rust standard library (i.e. use 4 -        spaces for indents and sets 'textwidth' to 99). This option is enabled -	by default. To disable it: > -	    let g:rust_recommended_style = 0 -< - -                                                                 *g:rust_fold* -g:rust_fold~ -	Set this option to turn on |folding|: > -	    let g:rust_fold = 1 -< -	Value		Effect ~ -	0		No folding -	1		Braced blocks are folded. All folds are open by -			default. -	2		Braced blocks are folded. 'foldlevel' is left at the -			global value (all folds are closed by default). - -                                                  *g:rust_bang_comment_leader* -g:rust_bang_comment_leader~ -	Set this option to 1 to preserve the leader on multi-line doc comments -	using the /*! syntax: > -	    let g:rust_bang_comment_leader = 1 -< - -                                                *g:rust_use_custom_ctags_defs* -g:rust_use_custom_ctags_defs~ -	Set this option to 1 if you have customized ctags definitions for Rust -	and do not wish for those included with rust.vim to be used: > -	    let g:rust_use_custom_ctags_defs = 1 -< - -	NOTE: rust.vim's built-in definitions are only used for the Tagbar Vim -	plugin, if you have it installed, AND if Universal Ctags is not -	detected. This is because Universal Ctags already has built-in -	support for Rust when used with Tagbar. - -	Also, note that when using ctags other than Universal Ctags, it is not -	automatically used when generating |tags| files that Vim can use to -	navigate to definitions across different source files. Feel free to -	copy `rust.vim/ctags/rust.ctags` into your own `~/.ctags` if you wish -	to generate |tags| files. - - -                                                 *g:ftplugin_rust_source_path* -g:ftplugin_rust_source_path~ -	Set this option to a path that should be prepended to 'path' for Rust -	source files: > -	    let g:ftplugin_rust_source_path = $HOME.'/dev/rust' -< - -                                                       *g:rustfmt_command* -g:rustfmt_command~ -	Set this option to the name of the 'rustfmt' executable in your $PATH. If -	not specified it defaults to 'rustfmt' : > -	    let g:rustfmt_command = 'rustfmt' -< -                                                       *g:rustfmt_autosave* -g:rustfmt_autosave~ -	Set this option to 1 to run |:RustFmt| automatically when saving a -	buffer. If not specified it defaults to 0 : > -	    let g:rustfmt_autosave = 0 -< -	There is also a buffer-local b:rustfmt_autosave that can be set for -	the same purpose, and can override the global setting. - -                                        *g:rustfmt_autosave_if_config_present* -g:rustfmt_autosave_if_config_present~ -	Set this option to 1 to have *b:rustfmt_autosave* be set automatically -	if a `rustfmt.toml` file is present in any parent directly leading to -	the file being edited. If not set, default to 0: > -	    let g:rustfmt_autosave_if_config_present = 0 -< -	This is useful to have `rustfmt` only execute on save, on projects -	that have `rustfmt.toml` configuration. - -	There is also a buffer-local b:rustfmt_autosave_if_config_present -	that can be set for the same purpose, which can overrides the global -	setting. -                                                       *g:rustfmt_fail_silently* -g:rustfmt_fail_silently~ -	Set this option to 1 to prevent 'rustfmt' from populating the -	|location-list| with errors. If not specified it defaults to 0: > -	    let g:rustfmt_fail_silently = 0 -< -                                                       *g:rustfmt_options* -g:rustfmt_options~ -	Set this option to a string of options to pass to 'rustfmt'. The -	write-mode is already set to 'overwrite'. If not specified it -	defaults to '' : > -	    let g:rustfmt_options = '' -< -                                                       *g:rustfmt_emit_files* -g:rustfmt_emit_files~ -	If not specified rust.vim tries to detect the right parameter to -	pass to rustfmt based on its reported version. Otherwise, it -	determines whether to run rustfmt with '--emit=files' (when 1 is -	provided) instead of '--write-mode=overwrite'. > -	    let g:rustfmt_emit_files = 0 - - -                                                          *g:rust_playpen_url* -g:rust_playpen_url~ -	Set this option to override the url for the playpen to use: > -	    let g:rust_playpen_url = 'https://play.rust-lang.org/' -< - -                                                        *g:rust_shortener_url* -g:rust_shortener_url~ -	Set this option to override the url for the url shortener: > -	    let g:rust_shortener_url = 'https://is.gd/' -< - -                                                        *g:rust_clip_command* -g:rust_clip_command~ -	Set this option to the command used in your OS to copy the Rust Play -	url to the clipboard: > -	    let g:rust_clip_command = 'xclip -selection clipboard' -< - -                                                       *g:cargo_makeprg_params* -g:cargo_makeprg_params~ -	Set this option to the string of parameters to pass to cargo. If not -	specified it defaults to '$*' : > -	    let g:cargo_makeprg_params = 'build' -< - -                                                  *g:cargo_shell_command_runner* -g:cargo_shell_command_runner~ -	Set this option to change how to run shell commands for cargo commands -	|:Cargo|, |:Cbuild|, |:Crun|, ... -	By default, |:terminal| is used to run shell command in terminal window -	asynchronously. But if you prefer |:!| for running the commands, it can -	be specified: > -	    let g:cargo_shell_command_runner = '!' -< - - -Integration with Syntastic                                    *rust-syntastic* --------------------------- - -This plugin automatically integrates with the Syntastic checker. There are two -checkers provided: 'rustc', and 'cargo'. The latter invokes 'Cargo' in order to -build code, and the former delivers a single edited '.rs' file as a compilation -target directly to the Rust compiler, `rustc`. - -Because Cargo is almost exclusively being used for building Rust code these -days, 'cargo' is the default checker. > - -    let g:syntastic_rust_checkers = ['cargo'] -< -If you would like to change it, you can set `g:syntastic_rust_checkers` to a -different value. -                                          *g:rust_cargo_avoid_whole_workspace* -                                          *b:rust_cargo_avoid_whole_workspace* -g:rust_cargo_avoid_whole_workspace~ -	When editing a crate that is part of a Cargo workspace, and this -	option is set to 1 (the default), then 'cargo' will be executed -	directly in that crate directory instead of in the workspace -	directory. Setting 0 prevents this behavior - however be aware that if -	you are working in large workspace, Cargo commands may take more time, -	plus the Syntastic error list may include all the crates in the -	workspace. > -            let g:rust_cargo_avoid_whole_workspace = 0 -< -                                              *g:rust_cargo_check_all_targets* -                                              *b:rust_cargo_check_all_targets* -g:rust_cargo_check_all_targets~ -	When set to 1, the `--all-targets` option will be passed to cargo when -	Syntastic executes it, allowing the linting of all targets under the -	package. -	The default is 0. - -                                              *g:rust_cargo_check_all_features* -                                              *b:rust_cargo_check_all_features* -g:rust_cargo_check_all_features~ -	When set to 1, the `--all-features` option will be passed to cargo when -	Syntastic executes it, allowing the linting of all features of the -	package. -	The default is 0. - -                                                 *g:rust_cargo_check_examples* -                                                 *b:rust_cargo_check_examples* -g:rust_cargo_check_examples~ -	When set to 1, the `--examples` option will be passed to cargo when -	Syntastic executes it, to prevent the exclusion of examples from -	linting. The examples are normally under the `examples/` directory of -	the crate. -	The default is 0. - -                                                    *g:rust_cargo_check_tests* -                                                    *b:rust_cargo_check_tests* -g:rust_cargo_check_tests~ -	When set to 1, the `--tests` option will be passed to cargo when -	Syntastic executes it, to prevent the exclusion of tests from linting. -	The tests are normally under the `tests/` directory of the crate. -	The default is 0. - -                                                  *g:rust_cargo_check_benches* -                                                  *b:rust_cargo_check_benches* -g:rust_cargo_check_benches~ -	When set to 1, the `--benches` option will be passed to cargo when -	Syntastic executes it.  The benches are normally under the `benches/` -	directory of the crate. -	The default is 0. - -Integration with auto-pairs                                    *rust-auto-pairs* ---------------------------- - -This plugin automatically configures the auto-pairs plugin not to duplicate -single quotes, which are used more often for lifetime annotations than for -single character literals. - -                                                  *g:rust_keep_autopairs_default* -g:rust_keep_autopairs_default~ - -	Don't override auto-pairs default for the Rust filetype. The default -	is 0. - -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                                       *rust-commands* - -Invoking Cargo --------------- - -This plug defines very simple shortcuts for invoking Cargo from with Vim. - -:Cargo <args>                                                       *:Cargo* -                Runs 'cargo' with the provided arguments. - -:Cbuild <args>                                                     *:Cbuild* -                Shortcut for 'cargo build`. - -:Cclean <args>                                                     *:Cclean* -                Shortcut for 'cargo clean`. - -:Cdoc <args>                                                         *:Cdoc* -                Shortcut for 'cargo doc`. - -:Cinit <args>                                                       *:Cinit* -                Shortcut for 'cargo init`. - -:Crun <args>                                                         *:Crun* -                Shortcut for 'cargo run`. - -:Ctest <args>                                                       *:Ctest* -                Shortcut for 'cargo test`. - -:Cupdate <args>                                                   *:Cupdate* -                Shortcut for 'cargo update`. - -:Cbench <args>                                                     *:Cbench* -                Shortcut for 'cargo bench`. - -:Csearch <args>                                                   *:Csearch* -                Shortcut for 'cargo search`. - -:Cpublish <args>                                                 *:Cpublish* -                Shortcut for 'cargo publish`. - -:Cinstall <args>                                                 *:Cinstall* -                Shortcut for 'cargo install`. - -:Cruntarget <args>                                                 *:Cruntarget* -                Shortcut for 'cargo run --bin' or 'cargo run --example', -                depending on the currently open buffer. - -Formatting ----------- - -:RustFmt                                                       *:RustFmt* -		Runs |g:rustfmt_command| on the current buffer. If -		|g:rustfmt_options| is set then those will be passed to the -		executable. - -		If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is 0 (the default) then it -		will populate the |location-list| with the errors from -		|g:rustfmt_command|. If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is set to 1 -		then it will not populate the |location-list|. - -:RustFmtRange                                                  *:RustFmtRange* -		Runs |g:rustfmt_command| with selected range. See -		|:RustFmt| for any other information. - - -Playpen integration -------------------- - -:RustPlay                                                          *:RustPlay* -		This command will only work if you have web-api.vim installed -		(available at https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim).  It sends the -		current selection, or if nothing is selected, the entirety of the -		current buffer to the Rust playpen, and emits a message with the -		shortened URL to the playpen. - -		|g:rust_playpen_url| is the base URL to the playpen, by default -		"https://play.rust-lang.org/". - -		|g:rust_shortener_url| is the base url for the shorterner, by -		default "https://is.gd/" - -		|g:rust_clip_command| is the command to run to copy the -		playpen url to the clipboard of your system. - - -Evaluation of a single Rust file --------------------------------- - -NOTE: These commands are useful only when working with standalone Rust files, -which is usually not the case for common Rust development. If you wish to -building Rust crates from with Vim can should use Vim's make, Syntastic, or -functionality from other plugins. - - -:RustRun  [args]                                                    *:RustRun* -:RustRun! [rustc-args] [--] [args] -		Compiles and runs the current file. If it has unsaved changes, -		it will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is -		an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file -		first. The compiled binary is always placed in a temporary -		directory, but is run from the current directory. - -		The arguments given to |:RustRun| will be passed to the -		compiled binary. - -		If ! is specified, the arguments are passed to rustc instead. -		A "--" argument will separate the rustc arguments from the -		arguments passed to the binary. - -		If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc. -		Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH. - -:RustExpand  [args]                                              *:RustExpand* -:RustExpand! [TYPE] [args] -		Expands the current file using --pretty and displays the -		results in a new split. If the current file has unsaved -		changes, it will be saved first using |:update|. If the -		current file is an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a -		temporary file first. - -		The arguments given to |:RustExpand| will be passed to rustc. -		This is largely intended for specifying various --cfg -		configurations. - -		If ! is specified, the first argument is the expansion type to -		pass to rustc --pretty. Otherwise it will default to -		"expanded". - -		If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc. -		Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH. - -:RustEmitIr [args]                                               *:RustEmitIr* -		Compiles the current file to LLVM IR and displays the results -		in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it -		will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an -		unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first. - -		The arguments given to |:RustEmitIr| will be passed to rustc. - -		If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc. -		Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH. - -:RustEmitAsm [args]                                             *:RustEmitAsm* -		Compiles the current file to assembly and displays the results -		in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it -		will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an -		unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first. - -		The arguments given to |:RustEmitAsm| will be passed to rustc. - -		If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc. -		Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH. - - -Running test(s) ---------------- - -:[N]RustTest[!] [options]                                       *:RustTest* -		Runs a test under the cursor when the current buffer is in a -		cargo project with "cargo test" command. If the command did -		not find any test function under the cursor, it stops with an -		error message. - -		When N is given, adjust the size of the new window to N lines -		or columns. - -		When ! is given, runs all tests regardless of current cursor -		position. - -		When [options] is given, it is passed to "cargo" command -		arguments. - -		When the current buffer is outside cargo project, the command -		runs "rustc --test" command instead of "cargo test" as -		fallback. All tests are run regardless of adding ! since there -		is no way to run specific test function with rustc. [options] -		is passed to "rustc" command arguments in the case. - -		Takes optional modifiers (see |<mods>|):  > -		    :tab RustTest -		    :belowright 16RustTest -		    :leftabove vert 80RustTest -< -rust.vim Debugging ------------------- - -:RustInfo                                                          *:RustInfo* -		Emits debugging info of the Vim Rust plugin. - -:RustInfoToClipboard                                      *:RustInfoClipboard* -		Saves debugging info of the Vim Rust plugin to the default -		register. - -:RustInfoToFile [filename]                                   *:RustInfoToFile* -		Saves debugging info of the Vim Rust plugin to the the given -		file, overwritting it. - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                                       *rust-mappings* - -This plugin defines mappings for |[[| and |]]| to support hanging indents. - -============================================================================== - vim:tw=78:sw=4:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/scala.txt b/doc/scala.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b9fe2cf7..00000000 --- a/doc/scala.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'scala') == -1 - -*scala.txt* Syntax highlighting and helper functions for the Scala language. - -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. -{Vi does not have any of this} - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION                                    *scala* - -Syntax highlighting and helper functions for the scala language. Extras -include: - -  - Sorting of import statements, configurable to your conventions. -  - Tagbar support to navigate definitions within a file in the plugin's -    sidebar window. -  - ...and probably more that we've forgotten to update in this doc. - -============================================================================== -OPTIONS                                         *scala-options* - -Use these options to control behavior of the plugin. Default values are -indicated in the examples. - -                                           *'g:scala_use_builtin_tagbar_defs'* -If you are using the Tagbar Vim plugin, vim-scala includes a Tagbar type -definition and ctags definition for Scala, so you can use Tagbar immediately. -If you have your own ctags definition in `~/.ctags` and prefer to use it, set -this option to 0 (we would appreciate contributions if you've improved the -ctags definition!). - -Note that Tagbar's ctags definition for Scala is not used to generate a -|tags| file that Vim can use to navigate to definitions in other files, only -for the plugin sidebar. Feel free to copy `vim-scala/ctags/scala.ctags` into -your own `~/.ctags` if you wish to generate |tags| files. -> -    let g:scala_use_builtin_tagbar_defs = 1 -< -                                           *'g:scala_use_default_keymappings'* -Set this option to disable definition of all mappings provided by vim-scala. -See |scala-mappings|. -> -    let g:scala_use_default_keymappings = 1 -< - -                                                   *'g:scala_scaladoc_indent'* -By default, the plugin indents documentation comments according to the -standard Javadoc format. -    /** -     * This is a doc comment using Javadoc-style indentation. -     */ -Set this option to enable the indentation standard as recommended for Scaladoc -comments. -    /** This is a Scaladoc comment using  -      * the recommended indentation. -      */ -> -    let g:scala_scaladoc_indent = 1 -< -                                                      -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                        *scala-commands* - -                                                *:SortScalaImports* -:SortScalaImports       There are two modes in which this command can operate. -                        By default it walks all import groups at the top of -                        the Scala file and orders their lines alphabetically. -                        A group is a series of lines starting with the -                        import keyword separated by one or more blank lines. - -                        The second, more advanced mode, can be activated by -                        setting - -                          let g:scala_sort_across_groups=1 - -                        This makes this command include all imports in the -                        sorting regardless of blank lines in between them and -                        puts them in three predefined groups instead. -                        The three groups in which the imports can fall are: - -                          1. Scala and Java core -                          2. Third party libraries -                          3. First party code (ie. your own) - -                        Java and Scala core imports are identified by the -                        java(x) and scala namespaces. -                        Everything else that isn't a first party namespace -                        will be a third party import. -                        You can define a regex that matches first party -                        namespaces by setting - -                          g:scala_first_party_namespaces - -                        For example in a standard Play app this would be -                        set to -                          g:scala_first_party_namespaces= -                             \ '\(controllers\|views\|models\)' - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                        *scala-mappings* - -Currently the only mappings defined are for FuzzyFinder users--these will -only be enabled if FuzzyFinder is detected. - -                                                *scala-leader-fs* -<Leader>fs              "Find src". Primes |:FufFile| with `src/main/scala`, -                        and goes deeper still if only a single directory -                        exists below that. Helpful for package namespacing -                        like `src/main/scala/com/myorg`. - -                                                *scala-leader-ft* -<Leader>ft              "Find test". Like |scala-leader-fs|, but with -                        `src/test/scala`. - -                                                *scala-leader-fr* -<Leader>fr              "Find from root". For the rarer cases when you want to -                        start FuzzyFinder at project root (parent of `src/`). - -Disabling Mappings~ - -If you wish to disable the default key mappings, write the following line in -your ~/.vimrc: > - -    let g:scala_use_default_keymappings = 0 - -============================================================================== -CREDITS                                          *scala-credits* - -Developed by Derek Wyatt, building on initial work by Stefan Matthias Aust. -Distributed under the Apache 2 license. - -Project's home and Git repository: https://github.com/derekwyatt/vim-scala - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/terraform.txt b/doc/terraform.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b609f584..00000000 --- a/doc/terraform.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'terraform') == -1 - -*terraform.txt*  basic vim/terraform integration - -Author:  HashiVim <https://github.com/hashivim> -License: ISC license -Repo:    https://github.com/hashivim/vim-terraform - -COMMANDS                                        *terraform* - -This command is only available if terraform is in your PATH. - -                                                *terraform-:terraform* -:Terraform [args]         Invoke an arbitrary terraform command. - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/textile.txt b/doc/textile.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2b28186a..00000000 --- a/doc/textile.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'textile') == -1 - -*textile.txt*              Textile for Vim       Last Change: November 3, 2008 - -============================================================================== -REQUIREMENTS                                             *textile-requirements* - -- ruby - http://ruby-lang.org/ (seperate executable, not compiled in) -- RedCloth - http://redcloth.org/ - -Files with the extension *.textile will auto-detected.  If editing a new file, -or otherwise, run ":setf textile" to enable textile commands. - - -============================================================================== -CHANGELOG                                                  *textile-changelog* - -0.3     - Fixed keymappings in the documentation -0.2     - Added multiple colors for headers, and alternating colors for list -          items -        - Fixed error in the vim script for TextileRenderBufferToFile -        - Changed shortcut keys from \tp to \rp (render preview instead of -          textile preview, since it's file-type specific anyways) -0.1     - Initial Release - -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                                    *textile-commands* - -:TextilePreview     - Render the current buffer to a temp file, and open it in -                      your web browser (OSX only) - -                      <Leader>rp - -:TextileRenderTab   - ... to a new tab - -                      <Leader>rt - -:TextileRenderFile  - ... to a file - -                      <Leader>rf - -<Leader> is \ by default, so <Leader>rp == \rp - -============================================================================== -CONFIG                                                        *textile-config* - -MAC OS X: - -  Optional: -    let g:TextileBrowser="Google Chrome"   - Open preview in "Google Chrome" -                                             rather than Safari (optional) - -Other: - -  Mandatory: -    let g:TextileOS="Linux" -    let g:TextileBrowser="/path/to/browser_bin" - - -============================================================================== -CREDITS                                                      *textile-credits*  - -- "Dominic Mitchell":http://happygiraffe.net/: initial syntax highlighting -- "Aaron Bieber":http://blog.aaronbieber.com/: improved syntax highlighting  -- "Tim Harper":http://tim.theenchanter.com/  : improved syntax highlighting, -                                                plugin - -vim:tw=78:noet:wrap:ts=2:expandtab:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-fsharp.txt b/doc/vim-fsharp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bc2a4657..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-fsharp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'fsharp') == -1 - -*vim-fsharp.txt* F# support for Vim -*FSharp* *F#* *fsharp* *vim-fsharp* -=============================================================================== -#                                                                             # -#               ███████╗███████╗██╗  ██╗ █████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗               # -#               ██╔════╝██╔════╝██║  ██║██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗              # -#               █████╗  ███████╗███████║███████║██████╔╝██████╔╝              # -#               ██╔══╝  ╚════██║██╔══██║██╔══██║██╔══██╗██╔═══╝               # -#               ██║     ███████║██║  ██║██║  ██║██║  ██║██║                   # -#               ╚═╝     ╚══════╝╚═╝  ╚═╝╚═╝  ╚═╝╚═╝  ╚═╝╚═╝                   # -#                                                                             # -=============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                      *fsharp-contents* - -    1. Dependencies.................................|fsharp-dependencies| -    2. Usage........................................|fsharp-usage| -    3. Options......................................|fsharp-options| -    4. Commands.....................................|fsharp-commands| -    5. Mappings.....................................|fsharp-mappings| -    6. Credits......................................|fsharp-credits| - -=============================================================================== -DEPENDENCIES                                              *fsharp-dependencies* - -Required:~ -    - Vim 7.3 or higher with Python 2 or 3 support -    - Mono OR .NET Framework -    - F# - -Optional:~ -    - Syntastic plugin (for syntax and type checking) -    NOTE: Must be enabled (see |'g:syntastic_fsharp_checkers'|) - -=============================================================================== -USAGE                                                            *fsharp-usage* - -Syntax highlighting and linting will trigger upon opening a `*.fs`, `*.fsi`, -or `*.fsx` file. Using omni completion will begin the fsautocomplete process. - -Suggestion: Install a completer such as NeoComplete or SuperTab - -=============================================================================== -OPTIONS                                                        *fsharp-options* - -                                                *'g:syntastic_fsharp_checkers'* -Use this option to enable syntastic integration > -    let g:syntastic_fsharp_checkers=['syntax'] -< -                                        *'g:fsharp_only_check_errors_on_write'* -Use this option to disable "on the fly" syntax checking > -    let g:fsharp_only_check_errors_on_write = 1 -< -                                                      *'g:fsharpbinding_debug'* -Use this option to enable debug-mode and inspect fsautocomplete behavior: > -    let g:fsharpbinding_debug = 1 -< -This will create two log files `log.txt` and `log2.txt` in your temporary folder -(i.e. `/tmp/`) - -                                                       *'g:fsharp_xbuild_path'* -Use this option set the msbuild/xbuild path > -    let g:fsharp_xbuild_path = "/path/to/xbuild/or/msbuild" -< - -                                                       *'g:fsharp_test_runner'* -Use this option to point to a suitable test runner (such as nunit-console.exe) > -    let g:fsharp_test_runner = "/path/to/test/runner" -< - -                                               *'g:fsharp_completion_helptext'* -Use this option to disable helptext during auto completion. Turn off if -completion is too slow > -    let g:fsharp_completion_helptext = 0 -< - -                                                          *'g:fsharp_map_keys'* -Use this option to disable default bindings > -    let g:fsharp_map_keys = 0 -< - -                                                        *'g:fsharp_map_prefix'* -Use this option to override the default prefix of `<leader>` > -    let g:fsharp_map_prefix = 'cp' -< -Set to `cp` in this example - -                                                   *'g:fsharp_map_fsisendline'* -Use this option to override the default mapping to send the current line to -fsharp interactive > -    let g:fsharp_map_fsisendline = 'p' -< -Set to `p` in this example - -                                                    *'g:fsharp_map_fsisendsel'* -Use this option to override the default mapping to send the current selection -to fsharp interactive > -    let g:fsharp_map_fsisendsel = 'p' -< -Set to `p` in this example - -                                                      *'g:fsharp_map_gotodecl'* -Use this option to override the default mapping to go to declaration in the -current window > -    let g:fsharp_map_gotodecl = 'g' -< -Set to `g` in this example - -                                                *'g:fsharp_map_gobackfromdecl'* -Use this option to override the default mapping to go back to where go to -declaration was triggered > -    let g:fsharp_map_gobackfromdecl = 'b' -< -Set to `b` in this example - -                                                      *'g:fsharp_map_fsiinput'* -Override the default mapping to evaluate an fsharp expression in the fsi > -    let g:fsharp_map_fsiinput = 'i' -< - -=============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                                      *fsharp-commands* - -General commands:~ -                                                                        *:make* -:make -    Calls xbuild on the fsproj for the current file (if any). - -                                                          *:FSharpParseProject* -:FSharpParseProject -    Reparses all the project files and dependencies (this is done automatically -    when opening a .fs or .fsi file). - -                                                          *:FSharpBuildProject* -:FSharpBuildProject -    Calls xbuild on the fsproj for the current file (if any). Can also take a -    path to the proj file to build. - -                                                            *:FSharpRunProject* -:FSharpRunProject -    Runs the project for the current file (if any). - -                                                              *:FSharpRunTests* -:FSharpRunTests -    If `g:fsharp_test_runner` is set it will build the current project and run -    any tests. (Currently only tested with nunit-console.exe) - -                                                        *:FSharpToggleHelptext* -:FSharpToggleHelptext -    toggles g:fsharp_completion_helptext. (See below for details) - -FSharp interaction commands:~ - -                                                                     `:FsiEval` -:FsiEval -    Evaluates an fsharp expression in the fsi - -                                                               `:FsiEvalBuffer` -:FsiEvalBuffer -    Evaluates the entire buffer in the fsi - -                                                                    `:FsiReset` -:FsiReset -    Resets the current fsharp interactive - -                                                                     `:FsiRead` -:FsiRead -    Outputs any lines written by the fsi but not yet output as vim messages - -                                                                    `:FsiClear` -:FsiClear -    Deletes all text from the fsi output buffer but doesn't reset the fsi -    session. - -                                                                     `:FsiShow` -:FsiShow -    Opens the _fsi-out_ buffer in a split window - -=============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                                      *fsharp-mappings* - -General:~ - -    <leader>t -        Echoes the type of the expression currently pointed to by the cursor -    <leader>d -        Go to declaration in current window -    <leader>s -        Takes you back from where go to declaration was triggered. Experimental - -FSharp Interactive:~ -    <A-CR>      OR -    <leader>i -        Send either the current selection or the current line to the fsharp -        interactive and echoes the output the first line of the output. All -        output will be written to the fsi-out buffer. - -=============================================================================== -CREDITS                                                        *fsharp-credits* - -Syntax and indent files by kongo2002 <github.com/kongo2002>: - http://github.com/kongo2002/fsharp-vim - -Adapted from Tim Robinson <github.com/timrobinson>: - http://github.com/timrobinson/fsharp-vim -> -=============================================================================== - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-go.txt b/doc/vim-go.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dbb6af1f..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-go.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2855 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'go') == -1 - -*vim-go.txt* Go development plugin -*vim-go* - -============================================================================== -#                                                                            # -#             ##     ## #### ##     ##          ######    #######            # -#             ##     ##  ##  ###   ###         ##    ##  ##     ##           # -#             ##     ##  ##  #### ####         ##        ##     ##           # -#             ##     ##  ##  ## ### ## ####### ##   #### ##     ##           # -#              ##   ##   ##  ##     ##         ##    ##  ##     ##           # -#               ## ##    ##  ##     ##         ##    ##  ##     ##           # -#                ###    #### ##     ##          ######    #######            # -#                                                                            # -============================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                         *go-contents* - -  1. Intro........................................|go-intro| -  2. Install......................................|go-install| -  3. Commands.....................................|go-commands| -  4. Mappings.....................................|go-mappings| -  5. Text Objects.................................|go-text-objects| -  6. Functions....................................|go-functions| -  7. Settings.....................................|go-settings| -  8. Syntax highlighting..........................|go-syntax| -  9. Debugger.....................................|go-debug| - 10. FAQ/Troubleshooting..........................|go-troubleshooting| - 11. Development..................................|go-development| - 12. Donation.....................................|go-donation| - 13. Credits......................................|go-credits| - -============================================================================== -INTRO                                                               *go-intro* - -Go (golang) support for Vim. vim-go comes with sensible predefined settings -(e.g. automatic `gofmt` on save), has code completion, snippet support, -improved syntax highlighting, go toolchain commands, etc. It is highly -customizable, and individual features can be toggled easily. vim-go leverages -a number of tools developed by the Go community to provide a seamless Vim -experience. - -  * Compile your package with |:GoBuild|, install it with |:GoInstall| or -    test it with |:GoTest|. Run a single test with |:GoTestFunc|). -  * Quickly execute your current file(s) with |:GoRun|. -  * Improved syntax highlighting and folding. -  * Debug programs with integrated `delve` support with |:GoDebugStart|. -  * Code completion support via `gocode` and `gopls`. -  * `gofmt` or `goimports` on save keeps the cursor position and undo history. -  * Go to symbol/declaration with |:GoDef|. -  * Look up documentation with |:GoDoc| or |:GoDocBrowser|. -  * Easily import packages via |:GoImport|, remove them via |:GoDrop|. -  * Precise type-safe renaming of identifiers with |:GoRename|. -  * See which code is covered by tests with |:GoCoverage|. -  * Add or remove tags on struct fields with |:GoAddTags| and |:GoRemoveTags|. -  * Call `golangci-lint` with |:GoMetaLinter| to invoke all possible linters -    (`golint`, `vet`, `errcheck`, `deadcode`, etc.) and put the result in the -    quickfix or location list. -  * Lint your code with |:GoLint|, run your code through |:GoVet| to catch -    static errors, or make sure errors are checked with |:GoErrCheck|. -  * Advanced source analysis tools utilizing `guru`, such as |:GoImplements|, -    |:GoCallees|, and |:GoReferrers|. -  * Automatic `GOPATH` detection which works with `gb` and `godep`. Change or -    display `GOPATH` with |:GoPath|. -  * Integrated and improved snippets, supporting `ultisnips`, `neosnippet`, -    and `vim-minisnip`. -  * Share your current code to play.golang.org with |:GoPlay|. -  * On-the-fly information about the word under the cursor. Plug it into your -    custom Vim function. -  * Text objects such as "a function" (|go-af|) or "inner function" (|go-if|). -  * Most commands are run asynchronous in Neovim and Vim 8. Fully async -    building and testing. -  * Integrated with the Neovim terminal, launch |:GoRun| and other Go commands -    in a terminal buffer. -  * Switch between `file.go` and `file_test.go` code with |:GoAlternate|. -  * Supports integration with the Tagbar and ctrlp.vim plugins. -  * ...and more... - -============================================================================== -INSTALL                                                           *go-install* - -vim-go requires at least Vim 8.0.1453 or Neovim 0.4.0. On macOS, if you are -still using your system version of vim, you can use homebrew to keep your -version of Vim up-to-date with the following terminal command: -> -  brew install vim - -The latest stable release, https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/releases/latest, is -the recommended version to use. If you choose to use the master branch -instead, please do so with caution; it is a _development_ branch. - -vim-go follows the standard runtime path structure and should work with any of -the major plugin managers. - -For Pathogen or Vim |packages|, just clone the repo. For other plugin managers -you may also need to add the lines to your vimrc to execute the plugin -manager's install command. - -*  Vim 8 |packages| > - -    git clone https://github.com/fatih/vim-go.git \ -      ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/vim-go -< -*  https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen > - -    git clone https://github.com/fatih/vim-go.git ~/.vim/bundle/vim-go -< -*  https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug > - -    Plug 'fatih/vim-go', { 'do': ':GoUpdateBinaries' } -< -*  https://github.com/Shougo/neobundle.vim > - -    NeoBundle 'fatih/vim-go' -< -*  https://github.com/gmarik/vundle > - -    Plugin 'fatih/vim-go' -< -*  Manual (not recommended) > - -    Copy all of the files into your `~/.vim` directory -< - -You will also need to install all the necessary binaries. vim-go makes it easy -to install all of them by providing a command, |:GoInstallBinaries|, to -`go get` all the required binaries. The binaries will be installed to $GOBIN -or $GOPATH/bin (default: $HOME/go/bin). It requires `git`. - -Depending on your installation method, you may have to generate the plugin's -|:helptags| manually (e.g. `:helptags ALL`). - -Code completion is enabled by default via 'omnifunc', which you can trigger -with |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O| (`<C-x><C-o>`). - -Supported Go plugins~                                         *vim-go-plugins* - -The following plugins are supported for use with vim-go: - -* Real-time completion (Vim): -  https://github.com/Shougo/neocomplete.vim - -* Real-time completion (Neovim and Vim 8): -  https://github.com/Shougo/deoplete.nvim - -  Add the following line to your vimrc. This instructs deoplete to use omni -  completion for Go files. - -    call deoplete#custom#option('omni_patterns', { 'go': '[^. *\t]\.\w*' }) - -* Display source code navigation in a sidebar: -  https://github.com/majutsushi/tagbar - -* Snippets: -  https://github.com/Shougo/neosnippet.vim or -  https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips or -  https://github.com/joereynolds/vim-minisnip - -* Interactive |:GoDecls| and |:GoDeclsDir|: -  https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim or -  https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim or -  https://github.com/Shougo/unite.vim or -  https://github.com/Shougo/denite.nvim - -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                                         *go-commands* - -                                                        *:GoReportGitHubIssue* -:GoReportGitHubIssue -    GoReportGitHubIssue opens the default browser and starts a new bug report -    with useful system information. - -                                                                     *:GoPath* -:GoPath [path] - -    GoPath sets and overrides GOPATH with the given {path}. If no {path} is -    given it shows the current GOPATH. If `""` is given as path, it clears -    current `GOPATH` which was set with |:GoPath| and restores `GOPATH` back -    to the initial value which was sourced when Vim was started. - -                                                                   *:GoImport* -:GoImport[!] [path] - -    Import ensures that the provided package {path} is imported in the current -    Go buffer, using proper style and ordering. If {path} is already being -    imported, an error will be displayed and the buffer will be untouched. - -    If [!] is given it will download the package with `go get` - -                                                                 *:GoImportAs* -:GoImportAs [localname] [path] - -    Same as Import, but uses a custom local name for the package. - -                                                                     *:GoDrop* -:GoDrop [path] - -    Remove the import line for the provided package {path}, if present in the -    current Go buffer.  If {path} is not being imported, an error will be -    displayed and the buffer will be untouched. - -                                                                     *:GoLint* -:GoLint! [packages] - -    Run golint for the directory under your current file, or for the given -    packages. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                      *:GoDoc* -:GoDoc [word] - -    Open the relevant GoDoc in split window for either the word[s] passed to -    the command or by default, the word under the cursor. - -                                                               *:GoDocBrowser* -:GoDocBrowser [word] - -    Open the relevant GoDoc in browser for either the word[s] passed to the -    command or by default, the word under the cursor. By default it opens the -    documentation in 'https://pkg.go.dev'. To change it see |'g:go_doc_url'|. - -                                                                      *:GoFmt* -:GoFmt - -    Filter the current Go buffer through gofmt.  It tries to preserve cursor -    position and avoids replacing the buffer with stderr output. - -                                                                  *:GoImports* -:GoImports - -    Filter the current Go buffer through goimports (needs to be installed). -    `goimports` automatically discards/add import path based on the code. Like -    |:GoFmt|, It tries to preserve cursor position and avoids replacing the -    buffer with stderr output. - -                                                                     *:GoPlay* -:[range]GoPlay - -    Share snippet to play.golang.org. If no [range] is given it shares -    the whole file, otherwise the selected lines are shared. Snippet URL -    is copied to system clipboard if Vim is compiled with 'clipboard' or -     'xterm-clipboard' otherwise it's get yanked into the `""` register. - -                                                                      *:GoVet* -:GoVet[!] [options] - -    Run `go vet` for the directory under your current file. Vet examines Go -    source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose -    arguments do not align with the format string. Vet uses heuristics that do -    not guarantee all reports are genuine problems, but it can find errors not -    caught by the compilers. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go vet flags/options. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                      *:GoDef* -:GoDef -gd -CTRL-] -g<C-LeftMouse> -<C-LeftMouse> - -    Go to declaration/definition for the identifier under the cursor. By -    default the CTRL-] shortcut, the mapping `gd` and <C-LeftMouse>, -    g<LeftMouse> are enabled to invoke :GoDef for the identifier under the -    cursor. See |'g:go_def_mapping_enabled'| to disable them. No explicit -    arguments are supported. - -    vim-go also keeps a per-window location stack, roughly analogous to how -    Vim's internal |tags| functionality works. This is pushed to every time a -    jump is made using the GoDef functionality. In essence, this is a LIFO -    list of file locations you have visited with :GoDef that is retained to -    help you navigate software. - -    The per-window location stack is shared with |:GoDefType|. - -                                                                  *:GoDefType* -:GoDefType - -    Go to type definition for the identifier under the cursor. - -    The per-window location stack is shared with |:GoDef|. -                                                                 *:GoDefStack* -:GoDefStack [number] - -    This command Jumps to a given location in the jumpstack, retaining all -    other entries. Jumps to non-existent entries will print an informative -    message, but are otherwise a noop. - -    If no argument is given, it will print out an interactive list of all -    items in the stack. Its output looks like this: - -      1 /path/first/file.go|1187 col 16|AddThing func(t *Thing) -    > 2 /path/thing/thing.go|624 col 19|String() string -      3 /path/thing/thing.go|744 col 6|func Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string - -    This list shows the identifiers that you jumped to and the file and cursor -    position before that jump.  The older jumps are at the top, the newer at -    the bottom. - -    The '>' points to the active entry.  This entry and any newer entries -    below it will be replaced if |:GoDef| is done from this location. The -    CTRL-t and |:GoDefPop| command will jump to the position above the active -    entry. - -    Jumps to non-existent entries will print an informative message, but are -    otherwise a noop. - -                                                            *:GoDefStackClear* -:GoDefStackClear - -    Clears the current stack list and resets it. - -                                                                   *:GoDefPop* -:GoDefPop [count] -CTRL-t - -    Navigate to the [count] earlier entry in the jump stack, retaining the -    newer entries. If no argument is given, it will jump to the next most -    recent entry (`:GoDefPop 1`).  If [count] is greater than the number of -    prior entries, an error will be printed and no jump will be performed. - -    If you have used :GoDefPop to jump to an earlier location, and you issue -    another :GoDef command, the current entry will be replaced, and all newer -    entries will be removed, effectively resuming the stack at that location. - -    By default [count]CTRL-t is enabled to invoke :GoDefPop.  Similarly, -    hitting CTRL-t without a prior count is equivalent to `:GoDefPop 1`.  See -    |'g:go_def_mapping_enabled'| to disable this. - -                                                                      *:GoRun* -:GoRun[!] [expand] - -    Build and run your current main package. By default all main files for the -    current file is used. If an argument is passed, [expand] is used as file -    selector. For example use `:GoRun %` to select the current file only. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go run flags/options. For a full list -    please see `go help run`. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -    If using neovim then `:GoRun` will run in a new terminal according to -    |'g:go_term_mode'|. - -    The working directory will be the directory containing the current buffer. - - -                                                                    *:GoBuild* -:GoBuild[!] [expand] - -    Build your package with `go build`. Errors are populated in the quickfix -    window. It automatically builds only the files that depends on the current -    file. `:GoBuild` doesn't produce a result file. -    Use |:make| to create a result file. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go build flags/options. For a full list -    please see `go help build`. Options are expanded with [expand]. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -    If using neovim then this command is fully async, it does not block the -    UI. - -                                                                 *:GoGenerate* -:GoGenerate[!] [expand] - -    Creates or updates your auto-generated source files by running `go -    generate`. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go generate flags/options. For a full -    list please see `go help generate`. Options are expanded with [expand]. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                     *:GoInfo* -:GoInfo -    Show type information about the identifier under the cursor. For example -    putting it above a function call is going to show the full function -    signature. By default it uses `gopls` to get the type informations. To -    change the underlying tool from `gopls` to another tool, see -    |'g:go_info_mode'|. - - -                                                                  *:GoInstall* -:GoInstall[!] [options] - -    Install your package with `go install`. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go install flags/options. For a full -    list please see `go help install`. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                     *:GoTest* -:GoTest[!] [expand] - -    Run the tests on your _test.go files via in your current directory. Errors -    are populated in the quickfix window.  If an argument is passed, [expand] -    is used as file selector (useful for cases like `:GoTest ./...`). - -    You may optionally pass any valid go test flags/options. For a full list -    please see `go help test`. - -    GoTest times out automatically after 10 seconds. To customize the timeout -    use |'g:go_test_timeout'|. This feature is disabled if any arguments are -    passed to the `:GoTest` command. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -    If using neovim `:GoTest` will run in a new terminal or run asynchronously -    in the background according to |'g:go_term_enabled'|. You can set the mode -    of the new terminal with |'g:go_term_mode'|. - -                                                                 *:GoTestFunc* -:GoTestFunc[!] [expand] - -    Runs :GoTest, but only on the single test function immediate to your -    cursor using 'go test's '-run' flag. - -    Lookup is done starting at the cursor (including that line) moving up till -    a matching `func Test` pattern is found or top of file is reached. Search -    will not wrap around when at the top of the file. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                              *:GoTestCompile* -:GoTestCompile[!] [expand] - -    Compile your _test.go files via in your current directory. Errors are -    populated in the quickfix window.  If an argument is passed, [expand] is -    used as file selector (useful for cases like `:GoTest ./...`). Useful to -    not run the tests and capture/fix errors before running the tests or to -    create test binary. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                 *:GoCoverage* -:GoCoverage[!] [options] - -    Create a coverage profile and annotates the current file's source code. If -    called again it rerurns the tests. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                           *:GoCoverageToggle* -:GoCoverageToggle[!] [options] - -    Create a coverage profile and annotates the current file's source code. If -    called again clears the annotation (works as a toggle). - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                            *:GoCoverageClear* -:GoCoverageClear [options] - -   Clears the coverage annotation. - - -                                                          *:GoCoverageBrowser* -:GoCoverageBrowser[!] [options] - -    Create a coverage profile and open a browser to display the annotated -    source code of the current package. - -    You may optionally pass any valid go test flags/options, such as -    `-covermode set,count,atomic`. For a full list please see `go help test`. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                 *:GoErrCheck* -:GoErrCheck! [options] - -    Check for unchecked errors in you current package. Errors are populated in -    the quickfix window. - -    You may optionally pass any valid errcheck flags/options. See -    `errcheck -h` for a full list. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                    *:GoFiles* -:GoFiles [source_files] - -    Show source files for the current package. The [source_files] specifies -    which file types to list. See the "// Source files" section of -    `go list -h` for possible values; multiple values are accepted. -    Command-line completion also works for this command. -    The default is to use `GoFiles` if no arguments are given. - -                                                                     *:GoDeps* -:GoDeps - -    Show dependencies for the current package. - -                                                          *:GoInstallBinaries* -:GoInstallBinaries [binaries] - -    Download and install all necessary Go tool binaries such as `godef`, -    `goimports`, `gopls`, etc. under |'g:go_bin_path'|. If [binaries] is -    supplied, then only the specified binaries will be installed. The default -    is to install everything. - -    Set |'g:go_get_update'| to disable updating dependencies. - -                                                           *:GoUpdateBinaries* -:GoUpdateBinaries [binaries] - -    Download and update previously installed Go tool binaries such as `godef`, -    `goimports`, `gopls`, etc. under |'g:go_bin_path'|. If [binaries] is -    supplied, then only the specified binaries will be updated. The default is -    to update everything. - -    Set |'g:go_get_update'| to disable updating dependencies. - -                                                               *:GoImplements* -:GoImplements - -    Show "implements" relation for a selected package. A list of interfaces -    for the type that implements an interface under the cursor (or selected -    package) is shown in a location list. -                                                                   *:GoRename* -:GoRename[!] [to] - -    Rename the identifier under the cursor to the desired new name. If no -    argument is given a prompt will ask for the desired identifier. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - - -                                                                *:GoGuruScope* -:GoGuruScope [pattern] ... - -    Changes the custom |'g:go_guru_scope'| setting and overrides it with the -    given package patterns. The custom scope is cleared (unset) if `""` is -    given as the only path. If no arguments is given it prints the current -    custom scope. Example patterns are: -> -      golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru # a single package -      golang.org/x/tools/...      # all packages beneath dir -      ...                         # the entire workspace. -< -    Example usage, the following sets the scope to a `github.com/fatih/color` -    and to all packages under `golang.org/x/tools/`: -> -      :GoGuruScope github.com/fatih/color golang.org/x/tools/... -< -    The following sets it to the entire workspace: -> -      :GoGuruScope ... -< -    Under the hood, the patterns are all joined to a comma-separated list and -    passed to `guru`'s `-scope` flag. - -    Also see |go-guru-scope|. - -                                                                  *:GoCallees* -:GoCallees - -    Show "callees" relation for a selected package. A list of possible call -    targets for the type under the cursor (or selected package) is shown in a -    location list. - -                                                                  *:GoCallers* -:GoCallers - -    Show "callers" relation for a selected function. A list of possible -    callers for the selected function under the cursor is shown in a location -    list. - -                                                                 *:GoDescribe* -:GoDescribe - -    Shows various properties of the selected syntax: its syntactic kind, its -    type (for an expression), its value (for a constant expression), its size, -    alignment, method set and interfaces (for a type), its declaration (for an -    identifier), etc. Almost any piece of syntax may be described, and the -    guru will try to print all the useful information it can. - -                                                                *:GoCallstack* -:GoCallstack - -    Shows "callstack" relation for the selected function. An arbitrary path -    from the root of the callgraph to the selected function is shown in a -    location list. This may be useful to understand how the function is -    reached in a given program. - -                                                                 *:GoFreevars* -:GoFreevars - -    Enumerates the free variables of the selection. "Free variables" is a -    technical term meaning the set of variables that are referenced but not -    defined within the selection, or loosely speaking, its inputs. - -    This information is useful when considering whether to refactor the -    selection into a function of its own, as the free variables would be the -    necessary parameters of that function. It's also useful when you want to -    understand what the inputs are to a complex block of code even if you -    don’t plan to change it. - -                                                             *:GoChannelPeers* -:GoChannelPeers - -    Shows the set of possible sends/receives on the channel operand of the -    selected send or receive operation; the selection must be a `<-` token. - -    For example, visually select a channel operand in the form of: -> -      done <- true -< -    And call |:GoChannelPeers| on it. It will show where it was allocated, and -    the sending and receiving endings. - -                                                                *:GoReferrers* -:GoReferrers - -    The referrers query shows the set of identifiers that refer to the same -    object as does the selected identifier. - -                                                                  *:GoSameIds* -:GoSameIds - -    Highlights all identifiers that are equivalent to the identifier under the -    cursor. - -                                                             *:GoSameIdsClear* -:GoSameIdsClear - -    Clears all SameIds highlights from a |:GoSameIds| call. - -                                                            *:GoSameIdsToggle* -:GoSameIdsToggle - -    Toggle between |:GoSameIds| and |:GoSameIdsClear|. - -                                                        *:GoSameIdsAutoToggle* -:GoSameIdsAutoToggle - -    Enables or disables automatic highlighting of |:GoSameIds| while moving -    the cursor. This basically toggles the option |'g:go_auto_sameids'| -    on/off. -    If enabled it starts highlighting whenever your cursor is staying at the -    same position for a configurable period of time (see |'g:go_updatetime'|). -    If disabled it clears and stops automatic highlighting. - -                                                               *:GoMetaLinter* -:GoMetaLinter! [path] - -    Calls the underlying `golangci-lint` tool and displays all warnings and -    errors in the |quickfix| window. By default the following linters are -    enabled: `vet`, `golint`, and `errcheck`. This can be changed with the -    |'g:go_metalinter_enabled'| variable. To override the command completely -    use the variable |'g:go_metalinter_command'|. To override the maximum -    linters execution time use |'g:go_metalinter_deadline'| variable. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                              *:GoDiagnostics* -:GoDiagnostics! [packages] - -    Displays the diagnostics from `gopls` for the given packages in a -    |quickfix| window. The diagnostics for the current package are displayed -    when no package is given. The diagnostics for all packages will be -    displayed when `all` is as an argument. - -    Disabled when |'g:go_diagnostics_enabled'| is not set. - -    If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. - -                                                                *:GoBuildTags* -:GoBuildTags [tags] - -    Changes the build tags for various commands. If you have any file that -    uses a custom build tag, such as `// +build integration` , this command -    can be used to pass it to all tools that accepts tags, such as gopls, -    guru, gorename, etc. - -    The build tags is cleared (unset) if `""` is given. If no arguments are -    given it prints the current build tags. - -                                                                     *:AsmFmt* -:AsmFmt - -    Filter the current Go asm buffer through asmfmt. It tries to preserve -    cursor position and avoids replacing the buffer with stderr output. - -                                                                *:GoAlternate* -:GoAlternate[!] - -    Alternates between the implementation and test code. For example if in -    main.go, switch to main_test.go. Uses the |'g:go_alternate_mode'| setting -    as the command to open the file. - -    If [!] is given then it switches to the new file even if it does not -    exist. - -    If you would like to override the traditional commands for alternating, -    add the following to your .vimrc: -> -    augroup go -      autocmd! -      autocmd Filetype go -        \  command! -bang A call go#alternate#Switch(<bang>0, 'edit') -        \| command! -bang AV call go#alternate#Switch(<bang>0, 'vsplit') -        \| command! -bang AS call go#alternate#Switch(<bang>0, 'split') -    augroup END -< - -                                                                 *:GoPointsTo* -:GoPointsTo - -    Show all variables to which the pointer under the cursor may point to. - -                                                                *:GoWhicherrs* -:GoWhicherrs - -    Show the list of possible constants, global variables, and concrete types -    for the error type under the cursor in a location list. - -                                                                    *:GoDecls* -:GoDecls [file] - -    Show all function and type declarations for the current file. If -    [file] is non empty it parses the given file. -    Requires `ctrlp.vim` or `fzf`; it will autodetect the plugin if installed, -    but you can use |'g:go_decls_mode'| to force using one or the other. -    By default `type` and `func` declarations are shown. This can be changed -    via |'g:go_decls_includes'|. Also see |unite-decls|, |denite-decls|. - -                                                                 *:GoDeclsDir* -:GoDeclsDir [dir] - -    Show all function and type declarations for the current directory. If -    [dir] is given it parses the given directory. - -                                                                 *unite-decls* -                                                                *denite-decls* -:Unite decls[:path] -:Denite decls[:path] - -    Only enabled if `unite.vim` or `denite.nvim` is installed. Show -    declarations for all functions and types on the current file or directory -    or for [path] if given. - -    Note: `denite.nvim` requires NeoVim or Vim 8 with |:python3| enabled. -> -    " show declarations on the parent directory of the current file -    :Unite decls -    :Denite decls - -    " show declarations in the file. -    :Unite decls:foo/bar.go -    :Denite decls:foo/bar.go - -    " show declarations in the directory "foo". -    :Unite decls:foo -    :Denite decls:foo -< -                                                                     *:GoImpl* -:GoImpl [receiver] [interface] - -    Generates method stubs for implementing an interface. If no arguments is -    passed it takes the identifier under the cursor to be the receiver and -    asks for the interface type to be generated. If used with arguments, the -    receiver and the interface needs to be specified. Example usages: -> -      :GoImpl f *Foo io.Writer -      :GoImpl t Type io.ReadWriteCloser -< -                                                                  *:GoAddTags* -:[range]GoAddTags [key],[option] [key1],[option] ... - -    Adds field tags for the fields of a struct. If called inside a struct it -    automatically add field tags with the `json` key and the value -    automatically generated based on the field name. An error message is given -    if it's called outside a struct definition or if the file is not correctly -    formatted. - -    If [range] is given, only the selected fields will be changed. - -    The default `json` can be changed by providing one or more [key] -    arguments. An example of adding `xml` and `db` would be: -> -      :GoAddTags xml db -< -    If [option] is passed it'll either add a new tag with an option or will -    modify existing tags. An example of adding `omitempty` to all `json` -    fields would be: -> -      :GoAddTags json,omitempty -< -    You can define a constant value instead of the default field based value. -    For example the following command will add ``valid:"1"`` to all fields. -> -      :GoAddTags valid:1 -< -                                                               *:GoRemoveTags* -:[range]GoRemoveTags [key],[option] [key1],[option1] ... - -    Remove field tags for the fields of a struct. If called inside a struct it -    automatically remove all field tags. An error message is given if it's -    called outside a struct definition or if the file is not correctly -    formatted - -    If [range] is given, only the selected fields will be changed. - -    If [key] is given, it will only remove those keys. Example: -> -      :GoRemoveTags json -< -    If [option] is passed with a [key], it will only remove the options. -    Example, this will only remove `omitempty` options from fields containing -    `json`: -> -      :GoRemoveTags json,omitempty -< -                                                       *:GoAutoTypeInfoToggle* -:GoAutoTypeInfoToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_auto_type_info'|. - -                                                        *:GoFmtAutoSaveToggle* -:GoFmtAutoSaveToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_fmt_autosave'|. - -                                                     *:GoModFmtAutoSaveToggle* -:GoModFmtAutoSaveToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_mod_fmt_autosave'|. - -                                                     *:GoAsmFmtAutoSaveToggle* -:GoAsmFmtAutoSaveToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_asmfmt_autosave'|. - -                                                 *:GoMetaLinterAutoSaveToggle* -:GoMetaLinterAutoSaveToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_metalinter_autosave'|. - -    By default, `golangci-lint` messages will be shown in the |location-list| -    window. The list to use can be set using |'g:go_list_type_commands'|. - -                                                 *:GoTemplateAutoCreateToggle* -:GoTemplateAutoCreateToggle - -    Toggles |'g:go_template_autocreate'|. - -                                                               *:GoKeyify* -:GoKeyify - -    Uses `keyify` to turn unkeyed struct literals into keyed ones. - -    For example: -> -      Person{"John", "Smith"} -< -    Becomes: -> -      Person{ -        Name: "John", -        Surname: "Smith", -      } -< -                                                               *:GoFillStruct* -:GoFillStruct - -    Use `fillstruct` to fill a struct literal with default values. Existing -    values (if any) are preserved. The cursor must be on the struct you wish -    to fill. - -    For example: -> -      addr := net.Address{Name: "Ford Prefect"} -< -    Becomes: -> -      addr := net.Address{ -        Name: "Ford Prefect", -        Email: "", -      } -< - -                                                                    *:GoIfErr* -:GoIfErr - -    Generate if err != nil { return ... } automatically which infer the type -    of return values and the numbers. - -    For example: -> -      func doSomething() (string, error) { -          f, err := os.Open("file") -      } -< -    Becomes: -> -      func doSomething() (string, error) { -          f, err := os.Open("file") -          if err != nil { -              return "", err -          } -      } -< -                                                                  *:GoModFmt* -:GoModFmt - -    Filter the current go.mod buffer through "go mod edit -fmt" command.  It -    tries to preserve cursor position and avoids replacing the buffer with -    stderr output. - -                                                            *:GoAddWorkspace* -:GoAddWorkspace [dir] ... - -    Add directories to the `gopls` workspace. - -                                                         *:GoLSPDebugBrowser* -:GoLSPDebugBrowser - -    Open a browser to see gopls debugging information. - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                                        *go-mappings* - -vim-go has several <Plug> keys which can be used to create custom mappings -For example, to create a mapping that calls `go run` for the current package, -create a mapping for the `(go-run)`: > - -  au FileType go nmap <leader>r <Plug>(go-run) - -As always one is free to create more advanced mappings or functions based with -|go-commands|. For more information please check out the mappings command -documentation in the |go-commands| section. Available <Plug> keys are: - -                                                                    *(go-run)* - -Calls `go run` for the current main package - -                                                                *(go-run-tab)* - -Calls `go run` for the current file in a new terminal tab -This option is neovim only. - -                                                              *(go-run-split)* - -Calls `go run` for the current file in a new terminal horizontal split -This option is neovim only. - -                                                           *(go-run-vertical)* - -Calls `go run` for the current file in a new terminal vertical split -This option is neovim only. - -                                                                  *(go-build)* - -Calls `go build` for the current package - -                                                               *(go-generate)* - -Calls `go generate` for the current package - -                                                                   *(go-info)* - -Shows type information for the word under the cursor - -                                                                *(go-install)* - -Calls `go install` for the current package - -                                                                   *(go-test)* - -Calls `go test` for the current package - -                                                              *(go-test-func)* - -Calls `go test -run '...'` for the test function immediate to cursor - -                                                           *(go-test-compile)* - -Calls `go test -c` for the current package - -                                                               *(go-coverage)* - -Calls `go test -coverprofile-temp.out` for the current package and shows the -coverage annotation. - -                                                         *(go-coverage-clear)* - -Clears the coverage annotation - -                                                        *(go-coverage-toggle)* - -Calls `go test -coverprofile-temp.out` for the current package and shows the -coverage annotation. If run again it acts as a toggle and clears the -annotation. - -                                                                *(go-imports)* - -Calls `goimports` for the current package - -                                                                   *(go-lint)* - -Calls `golint` for the current package - -                                                                    *(go-vet)* - -Calls `go vet` for the current package - - -                                                                  *(go-files)* - -Show source files that depends for the current package - - -                                                                   *(go-deps)* - -Show dependencies for the current package - -                                                                    *(go-doc)* - -Show the relevant GoDoc for the word under the cursor in a split window -leftabove (default mode). - -                                                              *(go-doc-split)* - -Show the relevant GoDoc for the word under the cursor in a split window. - - -                                                           *(go-doc-vertical)* - -Show the relevant GoDoc for the word under the cursor in a vertical split -window. - -                                                                *(go-doc-tab)* - -Show the relevant GoDoc for the word under the cursor in a tab window. - - -                                                            *(go-doc-browser)* - -Show the relevant GoDoc for the word under in browser - -                                                                    *(go-def)* - -Goto declaration/definition. Results are shown in the current window. - -                                                              *(go-def-split)* - -Goto declaration/definition. Results are shown in a split window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                           *(go-def-vertical)* - -Goto declaration/definition. Results are shown in a vertical split window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                                *(go-def-tab)* - -Goto declaration/definition. Results are shown in a tab window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                              *(go-def-type)* - -Goto type declaration/definition.  Results are shown in the current window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                     *(go-def-type-vertical)* -Goto type declaration/definition. Results are shown in a vertical split -window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                        *(go-def-type-split)* -Goto type declaration/definition. Results are shown in a split window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                          *(go-def-type-tab)* -Goto type declaration/definition. Results are shown in a tab window. -Jumps to an existing buffer if |'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'| is enabled. - -                                                              *(go-def-stack)* - -Shows the godef tag stack - -                                                        *(go-def-stack-clear)* - -Resets and clears the tag stack - -                                                                *(go-def-pop)* - -Jump to previous entry in the tag stack - -                                                             *(go-implements)* - -Show the interfaces that the type under the cursor implements. - -                                                                 *(go-rename)* - -Rename the identifier under the cursor to the desired new name - -                                                                *(go-callees)* - -Show the call targets for the type under the cursor - -                                                                *(go-callers)* - -Show possible callers of selected function - -                                                               *(go-describe)* - -Describe selected syntax: definition, methods, etc - -                                                              *(go-callstack)* - -Show path from callgraph root to selected function - -                                                               *(go-freevars)* - -Show free variables of selection - -                                                           *(go-channelpeers)* - -Show send/receive corresponding to selected channel op - -                                                              *(go-referrers)* - -Show all refs to entity denoted by selected identifier - -                                                               *(go-pointsto)* - -Show all variables to which the pointer under the cursor may point to. - -                                                             *(go-metalinter)* - -Calls `go-metalinter` for the current directory - -                                                         *(go-alternate-edit)* - -Alternates between the implementation and test code in the current window - -                                                        *(go-alternate-split)* - -Alternates between the implementation and test code in a new horizontal split - -                                                     *(go-alternate-vertical)* - -Alternates between the implementation and test code in a new vertical split - -                                                                 *(go-import)* - -Calls `:GoImport` for the current package - -                                                                  *(go-iferr)* - -Generate if err != nil { return ... } automatically which infer the type of -return values and the numbers. - -                                                                *(go-mod-fmt)* - -Calls |:GoModFmt| for the current buffer - -                                                            *(go-diagnostics)* -Calls `:GoDiagnostics` - -============================================================================== -TEXT OBJECTS                                                 *go-text-objects* - -vim-go comes with several custom |text-objects| that can be used to operate -upon regions of text. vim-go currently defines the following text objects: - -                                               *go-v_af* *go-af* -af            "a function", select contents from a function definition to the -               closing bracket. If |'g:go_textobj_include_function_doc'| is -               enabled it also includes the comment doc for a function -               declaration. This text-object also supports literal functions. -               If |'g:go_textobj_include_variable'| is enabled it also -               includes the variable of an function assignment - -                                               *go-v_if* *go-if* -if            "inside a function", select contents of a function, -              excluding the function definition and the closing bracket. This -              text-object also supports literal functions - -                                               *go-v_ac* *go-ac* -ac            "a comment", select contents of the current comment block. - -                                               *go-v_ic* *go-ic* -ic            "inner comment", select contents of the current comment block, -              excluding the start and end comment markers. - -vim-go also defines the following text motion objects: - -                                               *go-v_]]* *go-]]* -]]            [count] forward to next function declaration. If -              |'g:go_textobj_include_function_doc'| is enabled and if your -              on a comment, it skips the function which the comment -              belongs and forwards to the next function declaration. - -                                               *go-v_[[* *go-[[* -[[            [count] backward to previous function declaration. - - - -============================================================================== -FUNCTIONS                                                       *go-functions* - -                                                        *go#statusline#Show()* - -Shows the status of a job running asynchronously. Can be used to plug into the -statusline. It works to show the status per package instead of per file. -Assume you have three files open, all belonging to the same package, if the -package build (`:GoBuild`) is successful, all statuslines will show `success`, -if it fails all windows' statuslines will show `failed`. - -To avoid always showing old status information, the status information is -cleaned for each package after `60` seconds. This can be changed with the -|'g:go_statusline_duration'| setting. - -                                                       *go#complete#GetInfo()* - -Returns the description of the identifer under the cursor. Can be used to plug -into the statusline. - -                                                      *go#complete#Complete()* - -Uses `gopls` for autocompletion. By default, it is hooked up to 'omnifunc'. - -                                                   *go#tool#DescribeBalloon()* - -Suitable to be used as an expression to show the evaluation balloon. See `help -balloonexpr`. - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS                                                        *go-settings* - -                                                     *'g:go_version_warning'* - -Enable warning when using an unsupported version of Vim. By default it is -enabled. -> -  let g:go_version_warning = 1 -< - -                                              *'g:go_code_completion_enabled'* - -Enable code completion with 'omnifunc'. By default it is enabled. -> -  let g:go_code_completion_enabled = 1 -< - -                                                *'g:go_code_completion_icase'* - -Override the icase field in 'omnifunc' results. By default it is set to 0. -See 'complete-items' for details. -> -  let g:go_code_completion_icase = 0 -< - -                                                      *'g:go_test_show_name'* - -Show the name of each failed test before the errors and logs output by the -test. By default it is disabled. -> -  let g:go_test_show_name = 0 -< - -                                                         *'g:go_test_timeout'* - -Use this option to change the test timeout of |:GoTest|. By default it is -set to 10 seconds . > - -  let g:go_test_timeout= '10s' -< -                                                 *'g:go_play_browser_command'* - -Browser to use for |:GoPlay|, |:GoDocBrowser|, and |:GoLSPDebugBrowser|. The -url must be added with `%URL%`, and it's advisable to include `&` to make sure -the shell returns. For example: -> -  let g:go_play_browser_command = 'firefox-developer %URL% &' -< - -By default it tries to find it automatically for the current OS. > - -  let g:go_play_browser_command = '' -< -                                                    *'g:go_play_open_browser'* - -Use this option to open browser after posting the snippet to play.golang.org -with |:GoPlay|. By default it's enabled. > - -  let g:go_play_open_browser = 1 -< -                                                       *'g:go_auto_type_info'* - -Use this option to show the type info (|:GoInfo|) for the word under the -cursor automatically. Whenever the cursor changes the type info will be -updated. By default it's disabled. The delay can be configured with the -|'g:go_updatetime'| setting. -> -  let g:go_auto_type_info = 0 -< - -                                                            *'g:go_info_mode'* - -Use this option to define the command to be used for |:GoInfo|. By default -`gopls` is used, because it is the fastest and is known to be highly accurate. -One might also use `guru` for its accuracy. -Valid options are `gopls` and `guru`. -> -  let g:go_info_mode = 'gopls' -< -                                                         *'g:go_auto_sameids'* - -Use this option to highlight all uses of the identifier under the cursor -(|:GoSameIds|) automatically. By default it's disabled. The delay can be -configured with the |'g:go_updatetime'| setting. -> -  let g:go_auto_sameids = 0 -< -                                                           *'g:go_updatetime'* - -Use this option to configure the delay until it starts some jobs (see -|'g:go_auto_type_info'|, |'g:go_auto_sameids'|). If set to 0, it uses the -value from 'updatetime'. By default it's set to 800ms. -> -  let g:go_updatetime = 800 -< -                                                        *'g:go_jump_to_error'* - -Use this option to enable/disable passing the bang attribute to the mappings -(e.g. |(go-build)|, |(go-run)|, etc.) and the metalinter on save.  When -enabled it will jump to the first error automatically (means it will NOT pass -the bang attribute to the appropriate command, i.e: (go-run) -> :GoRun ). -Note, that calling this doesn't have any affect on calling the commands -manually. This setting is only useful for changing the behaviour of our custom -static mappings. By default it's enabled. -> -  let g:go_jump_to_error = 1 -< -                                                         *'g:go_fmt_autosave'* - -Use this option to auto |:GoFmt| on save. When both 'g:go_imports_autosave' -and 'g:go_fmt_autosave' are enabled and both 'g:go_fmt_command' and -'g:go_imports_mode' are set to `goimports`, `goimports` will be run only once. -By default it's enabled > - -  let g:go_fmt_autosave = 1 -< -                                                          *'g:go_fmt_command'* - -Use this option to define which tool is used to format code. Valid options are -`gofmt`, `goimports`, and `gopls`. By default `gofmt` is used. -> - -  let g:go_fmt_command = "gofmt" -< -                                                          *'g:go_fmt_options'* - -Use this option to add additional options to the |'g:go_fmt_command'|. It's -value type can be either a string or a dictionary. This is due backwards -compatibility. The string version will be removed in the future so please use -the dictionary version. Default is empty. -> -  let g:go_fmt_options = '' - -  or - -  let g:go_fmt_options = {} -< -The dictionary version allows you to define options for multiple binaries: -> -  let g:go_fmt_options = { -    \ 'gofmt': '-s', -    \ 'goimports': '-local mycompany.com', -    \ } -< -                                                          *'b:go_fmt_options'* - -This option is identical to |'g:go_fmt_options'|, but a buffer-level setting. -If present, it's used instead of the global setting. By default it is not set. - -As an example, the following autocmd will configure goimports to put imports -of packages from the current module in their own group: -> -  autocmd FileType go let b:go_fmt_options = { -    \ 'goimports': '-local ' . -      \ trim(system('{cd '. shellescape(expand('%:h')) .' && go list -m;}')), -    \ } -< -                                                    *'g:go_fmt_fail_silently'* - -Use this option to disable showing a location list when |'g:go_fmt_command'| -fails. By default the location list is shown. > - -  let g:go_fmt_fail_silently = 0 -< -                                                     *'g:go_fmt_experimental'* - -Use this option to enable fmt's experimental mode. This experimental mode is -superior to the current mode as it fully saves the undo history, so undo/redo -doesn't break. However, it's slow (creates/deletes a file for every save) and -it's causing problems on some Vim versions. This has no effect if -`g:go_fmt_command` is set to `gopls`. By default it's disabled. -> - -  let g:go_fmt_experimental = 0 - -< - -                                                     *'g:go_imports_autosave'* - -Use this option to auto |:GoImports| on save. When both -'g:go_imports_autosave' and 'g:go_fmt_autosave' are enabled and both -'g:go_fmt_command' and 'g:go_imports_mode' are set to `goimports`, `goimports` -will be run only once. By default it's disabled. -> -  let g:go_imports_autosave = 0 -< -                                                         *'g:go_imports_mode'* - -Use this option to define which tool is used to adjust imports. Valid options -are `goimports` and `gopls`. The buffer will not be formatted when this is set -to `gopls`. By default `goimports` is used. -> - -  let g:go_imports_mode = "goimports" -< -                                                     *'g:go_mod_fmt_autosave'* - -Use this option to auto |:GoModFmt| on save. By default it's enabled > - -  let g:go_mod_fmt_autosave = 1 -< - -                                               *'g:go_doc_keywordprg_enabled'* - -Use this option to run `godoc` on words under the cursor with |K|; this will -normally run the `man` program, but for Go using `godoc` is more idiomatic. It -will not override the 'keywordprg' setting, but will run |:GoDoc|. Default -is enabled. > - -  let g:go_doc_keywordprg_enabled = 1 -< -                                                           *'g:go_doc_height'* - -Maximum height for the GoDoc window created with |:GoDoc|. Default is 20. > - -  let g:go_doc_max_height = 20 -< - -                                                              *'g:go_doc_url'* - -godoc server URL used when |:GoDocBrowser| is used. Change if you want to use -a private internal service. Default is 'https://pkg.go.dev'. -> -  let g:go_doc_url = 'https://pkg.go.dev' -< - -                                                     *'g:go_doc_popup_window'* - -Use this option to use the popup-window for |K| and |:GoDoc|, rather than the -|preview-window|. Default is disabled. -> -  let g:go_doc_popup_window = 0 -< - -                                                             *'g:go_def_mode'* - -Use this option to define the command to be used for |:GoDef|. By default -`gopls` is used, because it is the fastest. One might also use `guru` for its -accuracy or `godef` for its performance. Valid options are `godef`, `gopls`, -and `guru`. -> -  let g:go_def_mode = 'gopls' -< -                                                      *'g:go_fillstruct_mode'* - -Use this option to define the command to be used for |:GoFillStruct|. By -default `fillstruct` is used. Valid values are `fillstruct` and `gopls`. By -default it is `fillstruct`. -> -  let g:go_fillstruct_mode = 'fillstruct' -< -                                                       *'g:go_referrers_mode'* - -Use this option to define the command to be used for |:GoReferrers|. By -default `gopls` is used, because it is the fastest and works with Go modules. -One might also use `guru` for its ability to show references from other -packages.  This option will be removed after `gopls` can show references from -other packages. Valid options are `gopls` and `guru`. By default it's `gopls`. -> -  let g:go_referrers_mode = 'gopls' -< -                                                      *'g:go_implements_mode'* - -Use this option to define the command to be used for |:GoImplements|. -The Implements feature in gopls is still new and being worked upon. -Valid options are `gopls` and `guru`. By default it's `gopls`. -> -  let g:go_implements_mode = 'gopls' -< -                                                  *'g:go_def_mapping_enabled'* - -Use this option to enable/disable the default mapping of CTRL-], -<C-LeftMouse>, g<C-LeftMouse> and (`gd`) for GoDef and CTRL-t for :GoDefPop. -Disabling it allows you to map something else to these keys or mappings. -Default is enabled. > - -  let g:go_def_mapping_enabled = 1 -< -                                                     *'g:go_def_reuse_buffer'* - -Use this option to jump to an existing buffer for the split, vsplit and tab -mappings of |:GoDef|. By default it's disabled. > - -  let g:go_def_reuse_buffer = 0 -< -                                                             *'g:go_bin_path'* - -Use this option to change default path for vim-go tools when using -|:GoInstallBinaries| and |:GoUpdateBinaries|. If not set `$GOBIN` or -`$GOPATH/bin` is used. > - -  let g:go_bin_path = "" -< -                                                *'g:go_search_bin_path_first'* - -This option lets |'g:go_bin_path'| (or its default value) take precedence over -$PATH when invoking a tool command such as |:GoFmt| or |:GoImports|. - -Enabling this option ensures that the binaries installed via -|:GoInstallBinaries| and |:GoUpdateBinaries| are the same ones that are -invoked via the tool commands. - -By default it is enabled. > - -  let g:go_search_bin_path_first = 1 -< -                                                       *'g:go_snippet_engine'* - -Define the snippet engine to use. The default is to auto-detect one. Valid -values are: - -  automatic      Automatically detect a snippet engine. -  ultisnips      https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips -  neosnippet     https://github.com/Shougo/neosnippet.vim -  minisnip       https://github.com/joereynolds/vim-minisnip -                 Note: the original at KeyboardFire/vim-minisnip won't work. -> -  let g:go_snippet_engine = "automatic" -< -                                                           *'g:go_get_update'* - -Use this option to disable updating dependencies with |:GoInstallBinaries|. By -default this is enabled. -> -  let g:go_get_update = 1 -< -                                                           *'g:go_guru_scope'* - -Use this option to define the scope of the analysis to be passed for guru -related commands, such as |:GoImplements|, |:GoCallers|, etc. You can change -it on-the-fly with |:GoGuruScope|. The input should be a a list of package -pattern. An example input might be: -`["github.com/fatih/color","github.com/fatih/structs"]` - -Also see |go-guru-scope|. - -By default it's not set, so the relevant commands' defaults are being used. -> -  let g:go_guru_scope = [] -< -                                                           *'g:go_build_tags'* - -Space-separated list of build tags passed to the `-tags` flag of tools that -support it. -There is also the |:GoBuildTags| convenience command to change or remove build -tags. -> -  let g:go_build_tags = '' -< -                                                    *'g:go_autodetect_gopath'* - -Automatically modify GOPATH for certain directory structures, such as for -the `godep` tool which stores dependencies in the `Godeps` folder. What this -means is that all tools are now working with the newly modified GOPATH. So -|:GoDef| for example jumps to the source inside the `Godeps` (vendored) -source. Currently `godep` and `gb` are supported. By default it's disabled. -> -  let g:go_autodetect_gopath = 0 -< -                                                      *'g:go_textobj_enabled'* - -Adds custom text objects. By default it's enabled. > - -  let g:go_textobj_enabled = 1 -< -                                         *'g:go_textobj_include_function_doc'* - -Consider the comment above a function to be part of the function when using -the `af` text object and `[[` motion. By default it's enabled. > - -  let g:go_textobj_include_function_doc = 1 -< -                                             *'g:go_textobj_include_variable'* - -Consider the variable of an function assignment to be part of the anonymous -function when using the `af` text object. By default it's enabled. > - -  let g:go_textobj_include_variable = 1 -< -                                                  *'g:go_metalinter_autosave'* - -Use this option to auto |:GoMetaLinter| on save. Only linter messages for -the active buffer will be shown. - -By default, `golangci-lint` messages will be shown in the |location-list| -window. The list to use can be set using |'g:go_list_type_commands'|. - - By default it's disabled > -  let g:go_metalinter_autosave = 0 -< -                                          *'g:go_metalinter_autosave_enabled'* - -Specifies the enabled linters for auto |:GoMetaLinter| on save. When the -metalinter is `golangci-lint`, if any are enabled, `--disable-all` will be -sent to the metalinter. - -When `g:go_metalinter_command` is set to `staticcheck`, the default value is -an empty list; `staticcheck`'s `-checks` flag will not be used. -> -  let g:go_metalinter_autosave_enabled = ['all'] -< - -When `g:go_metalinter_command is set to `golangci-lint'`, the default value is -> -  let g:go_metalinter_autosave_enabled = ['vet', 'golint'] -< -                                                   *'g:go_metalinter_enabled'* - -Specifies the linters to enable for the |:GoMetaLinter| command. For -`golangci-lint`, if any are enabled, `--disable-all` will be passed to the -metalinter. - -When `g:go_metalinter_command` is set to `staticcheck`, the default value is -an empty list; `staticcheck`'s `-checks` flag will not be used. -> -  let g:go_metalinter_autosave_enabled = ['all'] -< - -When `g:go_metalinter_command is set to `golangci-lint'`, the default value is -> -  let g:go_metalinter_enabled = ['vet', 'golint', 'errcheck'] -< -                                                   *'g:go_metalinter_command'* - -Overrides the command to be executed when |:GoMetaLinter| is called. By -default it's `golangci-lint`. Valid options are `golangci-lint, `gopls`, and -`staticcheck`.. - -When the value is `gopls`, users may want to consider setting -`g:go_gopls_staticcheck`. It can also be used as an advanced setting for users -who want to have more control over the metalinter. -> -  let g:go_metalinter_command = "golangci-lint" -< -                                                  *'g:go_metalinter_deadline'* - -Overrides the maximum time the linters have to complete. By default it's 5 -seconds. - -Only applies when the metalinter is `golangci-lint`. -> -  let g:go_metalinter_deadline = "5s" -< -                                                          *'g:go_list_height'* - -Specifies the window height for the quickfix and location list windows. The -default value (empty) automatically sets the height to the number of items -(maximum up to 10 items to prevent large heights). Setting the value -explicitly overrides this behavior. For standard Vim behavior, set it to 10. -> -  let g:go_list_height = 0 -< -                                                            *'g:go_list_type'* - -Specifies the type of list to use for command outputs (such as errors from -builds, results from static analysis commands, etc...). The list type for -specific commands can be overridden with |'g:go_list_type_commands'|. The -default value (empty) will use the appropriate kind of list for the command -that was called. Supported values are "", "quickfix", and "locationlist". -> -  let g:go_list_type = "" -< - -                                                   *'g:go_list_type_commands'* - -Specifies the type of list to use for command outputs (such as errors from -builds, results from static analysis commands, etc...). When an expected key -is not present in the dictionary, |'g:go_list_type'| will be used instead. -Supported keys are "GoBuild", "GoErrCheck", "GoFmt", "GoModFmt", "GoInstall", -"GoLint", "GoMetaLinter", "GoMetaLinterAutoSave", "GoModifyTags" (used for -both :GoAddTags and :GoRemoveTags), "GoRename", "GoRun", and "GoTest". -Supported values for each command are "quickfix" and "locationlist". -> -  let g:go_list_type_commands = {} -< -As an example, the following settings will change all list types to -`locationlist` except for `:GoBuild` where `quickfix` is used: -> -  let g:go_list_type = "locationlist" -  let g:go_list_type_commands = {"GoBuild": "quickfix"} -< - -                                                       *'g:go_list_autoclose'* - -Specifies whether the quickfix/location list should be closed automatically -in the absence of errors.  The default value is 1. -If you prefer to keep a long running error window open, you can disable -this by setting the value to 0. -> -  let g:go_list_autoclose = 1 -< -                                                      *'g:go_asmfmt_autosave'* - -Use this option to auto |:AsmFmt| on save. By default it's disabled. > - -  let g:go_asmfmt_autosave = 0 -< -                                                            *'g:go_term_mode'* - -The default command used to open a new terminal for go commands such as -|:GoRun|.  The default is `:vsplit`. - -Applicable to Neovim and Vim with `terminal` feature only. -> -  let g:go_term_mode = "vsplit" -< -                                                          *'g:go_term_reuse'* - -Reuse the terminal window when |'g:go_term_enabled'| is set. By default it's -disabled. -> -  let g:go_term_reuse = 0 -< -                                                          *'g:go_term_height'* -                                                           *'g:go_term_width'* - -Controls the height and width of a terminal split, respectively. By default -these are not set, meaning that the height and width are set automatically by -the editor. The height only applies to a horizontal split and width only -applies to a vertical split. - -Applicable to Neovim and Vim with `terminal` feature only. - -For example here is how to set each to 30. -> -  let g:go_term_height = 30 -  let g:go_term_width = 30 -< -                                                         *'g:go_term_enabled'* - -Causes some types of jobs to run inside a new terminal according to -|'g:go_term_mode'|. By default it is disabled. - -Applicable to Neovim and Vim with `terminal` feature only. -> -  let g:go_term_enabled = 0 -< -                                                   *'g:go_term_close_on_exit'* - -Closes the terminal after the command run in it exits when the command fails. -By default it is enabled. - -Applicable to Neovim and Vim with `terminal` feature only. - -> -  let g:go_term_close_on_exit = 1 -< -                                                       *'g:go_alternate_mode'* - -Specifies the command that |:GoAlternate| uses to open the alternate file.  By -default it is set to edit. -> -  let g:go_alternate_mode = "edit" -< -                                                       *'g:go_rename_command'* - -Use this option to define which tool is used to rename. By default `gopls` -is used. Valid options are `gorename` and `gopls`. -> -  let g:go_rename_command = 'gopls' -< -                                                     *'g:go_gorename_prefill'* - -Expression to prefill the new identifier when using |:GoRename| without any -arguments. Use an empty string if you don't want to prefill anything. By -default it converts the identifier to camel case but preserves the -capitalisation of the first letter to ensure that the exported state stays the -same. -> -  let g:go_gorename_prefill = 'expand("<cword>") =~# "^[A-Z]"' . -        \ '? go#util#pascalcase(expand("<cword>"))' . -        \ ': go#util#camelcase(expand("<cword>"))' -< - -                                                        *'g:go_gopls_enabled'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` can be used by vim-go. - -Completion will not work when gopls is disabled and other configuration -options may also need to be adjusted. - -By default gopls is enabled. - -> -  let g:go_gopls_enabled = 1 -< - -                                                        *'g:go_gopls_options'* - -The commandline arguments to pass to gopls. - -By default, it is `['-remote=auto']`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_options = ['-remote=auto'] -< - -                                                       *'g:go_gopls_analyses'* - -The analyses settings for `gopls`. - -The Expected value is either `v:null` or a dictionary. The dictionary will be -provided to `gopls` via json-rpc, so dictionary values need to be of the -appropriate type for Vim to convert to JSON (e.g. truthy dictionary values -should be `v:true` or `v:false`). By default, it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_analyses = v:null -< - -                                            *'g:go_gopls_complete_unimported'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` should include suggestions from unimported packages. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_complete_unimported = v:null -< - -                                                *'g:go_gopls_deep_completion'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` should use deep completion. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_deep_completion = v:null -< - -                                                       *'g:go_gopls_matcher'* - -Specifies how `gopls` should match for completions. - -Valid values are `v:null`, `fuzzy`, and `caseSensitive`. When it is `v:null`, -`gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_matcher = v:null -< - -                                                   *'g:go_gopls_staticcheck'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` should run staticcheck checks. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_staticcheck = v:null -< - -                                               *'g:go_gopls_use_placeholders'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` can provide placeholders for function parameters and -struct fields. When set, completion items will be treated as anonymous -snippets if UltiSnips is installed and configured to be used as -|'g:go_snippet_engine'|. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_use_placeholders = v:null -< - -                                                   *'g:go_gopls_temp_modfile'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` should use a temp modfile and suggest edits rather -than modifying the ambient go.mod file. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_temp_modfile = v:null -< - -                                                         *'g:go_gopls_local'* - -Specifies the prefix for imports that `gopls` should group separately. - -The value can either be a string or a dictionary. When it is a string, all -workspaces will use the same value. When it is a dictionary, the key should be -the absolute path of the workspace and the value is the prefix to use for -local imports within that workspace. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_local = v:null -< - -                                                       *'g:go_gopls_gofumpt'* - -Specifies whether `gopls` should use `gofumpt` for formatting. - -When it is `v:null`, `gopls`' default will be used. By default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_gofumpt = v:null -< - -                                                      *'g:go_gopls_settings'* - -Specifies `gopls` workspace settings for `gopls` that are not yet officially -supported by vim-go. - -Any value in the dictionary will be overridden by values provided in the -specific options supported by vim-go (e.g.  g:go_gopls_staticcheck) or -settings statically configured by vim-go to ensure expected behavior. By -default it is `v:null`. -> -  let g:go_gopls_settings = v:null -< -                                                 *'g:go_diagnostics_enabled'* - -Deprecated. See `'g:go_diagnostics_level'`. Specifies whether `gopls` -diagnostics are enabled. Only the diagnostics for the current buffer will be -processed when it is not set; all others will be ignored. By default it is -disabled. -> -  let g:go_diagnostics_enabled = 0 -< -                                                  *'g:go_diagnostics_level'* - -Specifies the `gopls` diagnostics level. Valid values are 0, 1, and 2. 0 -ignores `gopls` diagnostics, 1 is for errors only, and 2 is for errors and -warnings. By default it is 0. -> -  let g:go_diagnostics_level = 0 -< - -                                                  *'g:go_template_autocreate'* - -When a new Go file is created, vim-go automatically fills the buffer content -with a Go code template. By default, the templates under the `templates` -folder are used.  This can be changed with the |'g:go_template_file'| and -|'g:go_template_test_file'| settings to either use a different file in the -same `templates` folder, or to use a file stored elsewhere. - -If the new file is created in an already prepopulated package (with other Go -files), in this case a Go code template with only the Go package declaration -(which is automatically determined according to the current package) is added. - -To always use the package name instead of the template, enable the -|'g:go_template_use_pkg'| setting. - -By default it is enabled. -> -  let g:go_template_autocreate = 1 -< -                                                        *'g:go_template_file'* - -Specifies either the file under the `templates` folder that is used if a new -Go file is created. Checkout |'g:go_template_autocreate'| for more info. By -default the `hello_world.go` file is used. - -This variable can be set to an absolute path, so the template files don't have -to be stored inside the vim-go directory structure. Useful when you want to -use different templates for different projects. -> -  let g:go_template_file = "hello_world.go" -< -                                                   *'g:go_template_test_file'* - -Like with |'g:go_template_file'|, this specifies the file to use for test -tempaltes. The template file should be under the `templates` folder, -alternatively absolute paths can be used, too. Checkout -|'g:go_template_autocreate'| for more info. By default, the -`hello_world_test.go` file is used. -> -  let g:go_template_test_file = "hello_world_test.go" -< -                                                     *'g:go_template_use_pkg'* - -Specifies that, rather than using a template, the package name is used if a -new Go file is created. Checkout |'g:go_template_autocreate'| for more info. -By default the template file specified by |'g:go_template_file'| is used. - -> -  let g:go_template_use_pkg = 0 -< -                                                       *'g:go_decls_includes'* - -Only useful if `ctrlp.vim`, `unite.vim`, `denite.nvim` or `fzf` are installed. -This sets which declarations to show for |:GoDecls| (`ctrp.vim`), -|unite-decls| (`unite.vim`) and |denite-decls| (`denite.nvim`).  It is a Comma -delimited list.  Possible options are: {func,type}.  The default is: > - -      let g:go_decls_includes = 'func,type' -< -                                                       *'g:go_decls_mode'* - -Define the tool to be used for |:GoDecls|. Valid options are `ctrlp.vim`, -`fzf`, or an empty string; in which case it will try to autodetect either -`ctrlp.vim` or `fzf`. -> -      let g:go_decls_mode = '' -< -                                                    *'g:go_echo_command_info'* - -Echoes information about various Go commands, such as `:GoBuild`, `:GoTest`, -`:GoCoverage`, etc... Useful to disable if you use the statusline integration, -i.e: |go#statusline#Show()|. By default it's enabled -> -      let g:go_echo_command_info = 1 -< -                                                       *'g:go_echo_go_info'* - -Use this option to show the identifier information when code completion is -done. By default it's enabled. > - -      let g:go_echo_go_info = 1 -< -Please note that 'noshowmode' must be set for this feature to work correctly. - -                                                  *'g:go_statusline_duration'* - -Specifies the duration of statusline information being showed per package. By -default it's 60 seconds. Must be in milliseconds. -> -      let g:go_statusline_duration = 60000 -< -                                                   *'g:go_addtags_transform'* - -Sets the `transform` option for `gomodifytags` when using |:GoAddTags| or if -it's being used for snippet expansion of single fields.  Possible options are: -`snakecase`, `camelcase`, `lispcase`, `pascalcase`, `keep`. For the following -case, if `snakecase` is used the field will be transformed to: -> -  type T struct { -    FooBarQuz string `json:"foo_bar_quz"` -  } -< - -If "camelcase" is used: -> -  type T struct { -    FooBarQuz string `json:"fooBarQuz"` -  } -< -By default "snakecase" is used. Current values are: ["snakecase", -"camelcase", "lispcase", "pascalcase", "keep"]. -> -      let g:go_addtags_transform = 'snakecase' -< -                                              *'g:go_addtags_skip_unexported'* - -Sets the `skip-unexported` option for `gomodifytags` when using |:GoAddTags|. -If set it will prevent `gomodifytags` from adding tags to unexported fields: -> -  type T struct { -    FooBar string `json:"foo_bar"` -    quz    string -  } -< -By default it is disabled. -> -      let g:go_addtags_skip_unexported = 0 -< -                                                                *'g:go_debug'* - -A list of options to debug; useful for development and/or reporting bugs. - -Currently accepted values: - -  shell-commands     Echo all shell commands that vim-go runs. -  debugger-state     Expose debugger state in 'g:go_debug_diag'. -  debugger-commands  Echo communication between vim-go and `dlv`; requests and -                     responses are recorded in `g:go_debug_commands`. -  lsp                Echo communication between vim-go and `gopls`. All -                     communication is shown in a dedicated window. When -                     enabled before gopls is started, |:GoLSPDebugBrowser| can -                     be used to open a browser window to help debug gopls. -> -      let g:go_debug = [] -< - -============================================================================== -SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING                                 *ft-go-syntax* *go-syntax* - -vim-go comes with an enhanced version of Vim's Go syntax highlighting. It -comes with a number of features, most of which are disabled by default. - -The recommended settings are the default values. If you're experiencing -slowdowns in Go files and you enabled some of these options then try disabling -them; some can be resource intensive. - -                                                          *'g:go_fold_enable'* - -Control syntax-based folding which takes effect when 'foldmethod' is set to -`syntax`. -You can enable specific fold regions by setting an array. Possible values are: - - block                `{` .. `}` blocks. - import               `import` block. - varconst             `var` and `const` blocks. - package_comment      The package comment. - comment              Any comment that is not the package comment. - -By default all except "comment" are enabled: -> -  let g:go_fold_enable = ['block', 'import', 'varconst', 'package_comment'] -< -Enable folding of only imports: -> -  let g:go_fold_enable = ['import'] -< -Disable everything (same as not setting 'foldmethod' to `syntax`): -> -  let g:go_fold_enable = [] -< -                                     *'g:go_highlight_array_whitespace_error'* - -Highlight white space after `[]`. > - -  let g:go_highlight_array_whitespace_error = 0 -< -                                      *'g:go_highlight_chan_whitespace_error'* - -Highlight white space around the receive operator (`<-`) that doesn't follow -the standard style. > - -  let g:go_highlight_chan_whitespace_error = 0 -< -                                                *'g:go_highlight_extra_types'* - -Highlight commonly used library types (`io.Reader`, etc.). > - -  let g:go_highlight_extra_types = 0 -< -                                            *'g:go_highlight_space_tab_error'* - -Highlight instances of tabs following spaces. > - -  let g:go_highlight_space_tab_error = 0 -< -                                  *'g:go_highlight_trailing_whitespace_error'* - -Highlight trailing white space. > - -  let g:go_highlight_trailing_whitespace_error = 0 -< -                                                  *'g:go_highlight_operators'* - -Highlight operators such as `:=` , `==`, `-=`, etc. -> -  let g:go_highlight_operators = 0 -< -                                                  *'g:go_highlight_functions'* - -Highlight function and method declarations. -> -  let g:go_highlight_functions = 0 -< -                                       *'g:go_highlight_function_parameters'* - -Highlight the variable names in parameters (including named return parameters) -in function declarations. Setting this implies the functionality from -|'g:go_highlight_functions'|. -> -  let g:go_highlight_function_parameters = 0 -< -                                             *'g:go_highlight_function_calls'* - -Highlight function and method calls. -> -  let g:go_highlight_function_calls = 0 -< -                                                      *'g:go_highlight_types'* - -Highlight struct and interface names. -> -  let g:go_highlight_types = 0 -< -                                                     *'g:go_highlight_fields'* - -Highlight struct field names. -> -  let g:go_highlight_fields = 0 -< -                                          *'g:go_highlight_build_constraints'* - -Highlights build constraints. -> -  let g:go_highlight_build_constraints = 0 -< -                                              *'g:go_highlight_generate_tags'* - -Highlight go:generate directives. -> -  let g:go_highlight_generate_tags = 0 -< -                                          *'g:go_highlight_string_spellcheck'* - -Highlight spelling errors in strings when |spell| is enabled. -> -  let g:go_highlight_string_spellcheck = 1 -< -                                             *'g:go_highlight_format_strings'* - -Highlight printf-style formatting verbs inside string literals. -> -  let g:go_highlight_format_strings = 1 -< -                                      *'g:go_highlight_variable_declarations'* - -Highlight variable names in variable declarations (`x` in ` x :=`). -> -  let g:go_highlight_variable_declarations = 0 -< -                                       *'g:go_highlight_variable_assignments'* - -Highlight variable names in variable assignments (`x` in `x =`). -> -  let g:go_highlight_variable_assignments = 0 -< -                                          *'g:go_highlight_diagnostic_errors'* - -Highlight diagnostic errors. -> -  let g:go_highlight_diagnostic_errors = 1 -< -                                        *'g:go_highlight_diagnostic_warnings'* - -Highlight diagnostic warnings. -> -  let g:go_highlight_diagnostic_warnings = 1 -< - -============================================================================== -                                           *gohtmltmpl* *ft-gohtmltmpl-syntax* -                                           *gotexttmpl* *ft-gotexttmpl-syntax* -Go template syntax~ - -The `gotexttmpl` 'filetype' provides syntax highlighting and indentation for -Go's `text/template` package. - -The `gohtmltmpl` filetype is for use with the `html/template` package and is -identical to `gotexttmpl` except that it will also load the standard `html` -filetype. - -The `gohtmltmpl` filetype is automatically set for `*.tmpl` files; the -`gotexttmpl` is never automatically set and needs to be set manually. - -============================================================================== -                                                    *gomod* *ft-gomod-syntax* -go.mod file syntax~ - -The `gomod` 'filetype' provides syntax highlighting for Go's module file -`go.mod` - - -============================================================================== -DEBUGGER                                                            *go-debug* - -Vim-go comes with a special "debugger mode". This starts a `dlv` process in -the background and provides various commands to communicate with it. - -This debugger is similar to Visual Studio or Eclipse and has the following -features: - -  * Show stack trace and jumps. -  * List local variables. -  * List function arguments. -  * Expand values of struct or array/slice. -  * Show balloon on the symbol. -  * Show output of stdout/stderr. -  * Toggle breakpoint. -  * Stack operation continue/next/step out. - -This feature requires either Vim 8.0.0087 or newer with the |+job| feature or -Neovim. This features also requires Delve 1.0.0 or newer, and it is -recommended to use Go 1.10 or newer, as its new caching will speed up -recompiles. - -                                                              *go-debug-intro* -GETTING STARTED WITH THE DEBUGGER~ - -Use |:GoDebugStart| or |:GoDebugTest| to start the debugger. The first -argument is the package name, and any arguments after that will be passed on -to the program; for example: -> -    :GoDebugStart . -someflag value -< -This may take few seconds. After the code is compiled you'll see three new -windows: the stack trace on left side, the variable list on the bottom-left, -and program output at the bottom. - -You can add breakpoints with |:GoDebugBreakpoint| (<F9>) and run your program -with |:GoDebugContinue| (<F5>). - -The program will halt on the breakpoint, at which point you can inspect the -program state. You can go to the next line with |:GoDebugNext| (<F10>) or step -in with |:GoDebugStep| (<F11>). - -The program can also be halted with `:GoDebugHalt` (<F8>). - -The variable window in the bottom left (`GODEBUG_VARIABLES`) will display all -local variables. Struct values are displayed as `{...}`, array/slices as -`[4]`. Use <CR> on the variable name to expand the values. - -The `GODEBUG_OUTPUT` window displays output from the program and the Delve -debugger. - -The `GODEBUG_STACKTRACE` window can be used to jump to different places in the -call stack. - -When you're done use |:GoDebugStop| to close the debugging windows and halt -the `dlv` process, or |:GoDebugRestart| to recompile the code. - -                                                           *go-debug-commands* -DEBUGGER COMMANDS~ - -Only |:GoDebugAttach|, |:GoDebugStart|, |:GoDebugTest|, and -|:GoDebugBreakpoint| are available by default. |:GoDebugContinue| becomes -available after running |:GoDebugAttach|, |:GoDebugStart| or |:GoDebugTest|. -The rest of the commands and mappings become available after executing -|:GoDebugContinue|. - -                                                             *:GoDebugAttach* -:GoDebugAttach pid - -    Start the debug mode for pid; this does several things: - -      * Setup the debug windows according to |'g:go_debug_windows'|. -      * Make the `:GoDebug*` commands and `(go-debug-*)` mappings available. - -    Use |:GoDebugStop| to stop `dlv` and exit debugging mode. - -                                                               *:GoDebugStart* -:GoDebugStart [pkg] [program-args] - -    Start the debug mode for [pkg]; this does several things: - -      * Setup the debug windows according to |'g:go_debug_windows'|. -      * Make the `:GoDebug*` commands and `(go-debug-*)` mappings available. - -    The directory of the current buffer is used if [pkg] is empty. Any other -    arguments will be passed to the program. - -    Use |:GoDebugStop| to stop `dlv` and exit debugging mode. - -                                                                *:GoDebugTest* -:GoDebugTest [pkg] [program-args] - -    Behaves the same as |:GoDebugStart| but runs `dlv test` instead of -    `dlv debug` so you can debug tests. - -    Use `-test.flag` to pass flags to `go test` when debugging a test; for -    example `-test.v` or `-test.run TestFoo` - -                                                            *:GoDebugTestFunc* -:GoDebugTestFunc [expand] - -    Behaves the same as |:GoDebugTest| and implicitly adds `-test.run` to run -    the nearest test or example function (i.e the nearest function declaration -    that matches `func Test` or `func Example`) at or previous to the cursor. -    Search will not wrap around when at the top of the file. - -                                                             *:GoDebugRestart* -:GoDebugRestart - -    Stop the program (if running) and restart `dlv` to recompile the package. -    The current window layout and breakpoints will be left intact. - -                                                                *:GoDebugHalt* -                                                             *(go-debug-halt)* -:GoDebugHalt - -    Halt the program. - -    Mapped to <F8> by default. - -                                                                *:GoDebugStop* -                                                             *(go-debug-stop)* -:GoDebugStop - -    Stop `dlv` and remove all debug-specific commands, mappings, and windows. - -                                                          *:GoDebugBreakpoint* -                                                       *(go-debug-breakpoint)* -:GoDebugBreakpoint [linenr] - -    Toggle breakpoint for the [linenr]. [linenr] defaults to the current line -    if it is omitted. A line with a breakpoint will have the -    {godebugbreakpoint} |:sign| placed on it. The line the program is -    currently halted on will have the {godebugcurline} sign. - -                                    *hl-GoDebugCurrent* *hl-GoDebugBreakpoint* -    A line with a breakpoint will be highlighted with the {GoDebugBreakpoint} -    group; the line the program is currently halted on will be highlighted -    with {GoDebugCurrent}. - -    Mapped to <F9> by default. - -                                                            *:GoDebugContinue* -                                                         *(go-debug-continue)* -:GoDebugContinue - -    Continue execution until breakpoint or program termination. It will start -    the program if it hasn't been started yet. - -    Mapped to <F5> by default. - -                                                                *:GoDebugNext* -                                                             *(go-debug-next)* -:GoDebugNext - -    Advance execution by one line, also called "step over" by some other -    debuggers. - -    Mapped to <F10> by default. - -                                                                *:GoDebugStep* -                                                             *(go-debug-step)* -:GoDebugStep - -    Advance execution by one step, stopping at the next line of code that will -    be executed (regardless of location). - -    Mapped to <F11> by default. - -                                                             *:GoDebugStepOut* -                                                          *(go-debug-stepout)* - -:GoDebugStepOut - -    Run all the code in the current function and halt when the function -    returns ("step out of the current function"). - -                                                                 *:GoDebugSet* -:GoDebugSet {var} {value} - -    Set the variable {var} to {value}. Example: -> -      :GoDebugSet truth 42 -< -    This only works for `float`, `int` and variants, `uint` and variants, -    `bool`, and pointers (this is a `delve` limitation, not a vim-go -    limitation). - -                                                               *:GoDebugPrint* -                                                            *(go-debug-print)* -:GoDebugPrint {expr} - -    Print the result of a Go expression. -> -    :GoDebugPrint truth == 42 -    truth == 42 true -< -    Mapped to <F6> by default, which will evaluate the <cword> under the -    cursor. - -                                                           *go-debug-settings* -DEBUGGER SETTINGS~ - -                                                        *'g:go_debug_windows'* - -Controls the window layout for debugging mode. This is a |dict| with four -possible keys: "vars", "stack", "goroutines", and "out"; each of the new -windows will be created in that that order with the commands in the value. The -current window is made the only window before creating the debug windows. - -A window will not be created if a key is missing or empty. - -Defaults: -> -  let g:go_debug_windows = { -            \ 'vars':       'leftabove 30vnew', -            \ 'stack':      'leftabove 20new', -            \ 'goroutines': 'botright 10new', -            \ 'out':        'botright 5new', -  \ } -< -Show only variables on the right-hand side: > - -  let g:go_debug_windows = { -        \ 'vars':  'rightbelow 60vnew', -  \ } - -                                                       *'g:go_debug_mappings'* - -Contains custom key mapping information to customize the active mappings -when debugging. - -Only the customizations desired need to be provided; the debugger will use its -default key mappings for any mapping not defined here. - -This value should be a dictionary whose keys are the plugin mapping commands -(e.g.  `(go-debug-continue)`). The values are dictionaries with two keys. -`key` and `attributes`. - -`key` is expected to be the key to map (i.e. it's the `lhs` in a mapping). -`key` can be empty or missing to prevent a key mapping from being applied for -one the named mappings. - -`arguments` is the string of `map-arguments` for the mapping (e.g. -`<nowait>`). - -The first item must be the `lhs` to use for the mapping. The optional -second item is for `:map-arguments`. All mappings will always be `:map-local`, -so there is never a need to include `"<buffer>"` in the the arguments. -> -  let g:go_debug_mappings = { -    \ '(go-debug-continue)': {'key': 'c', 'arguments': '<nowait>'], -    \ '(go-debug-stop)': {'key': 'q'}, -    \ '(go-debug-next)': {'key': 'n', 'arguments': '<nowait>'}, -    \ '(go-debug-step)': {'key': 's'}, -  \} -< - -Defaults are equivalent to: -> -  let g:go_debug_mappings = { -     \ '(go-debug-continue)':   {'key': '<F5>'}, -     \ '(go-debug-print)':      {'key': '<F6>'}, -     \ '(go-debug-breakpoint)': {'key': '<F9>'}, -     \ '(go-debug-next)':       {'key': '<F10>'}, -     \ '(go-debug-step)':       {'key': '<F11>'}, -     \ '(go-debug-halt)':       {'key': '<F8>'}, -  \ } -< - -Your user specified settings will be merged with the defaults. - -                                                        *'g:go_debug_address'* - -Server address `dlv` will listen on; must be in `hostname:port` format. -Defaults to `127.0.0.1:8181`: -> -  let g:go_debug_address = '127.0.0.1:8181' -< - -                                                     *'g:go_debug_log_output'* - -Specifies log output options for `dlv`. Value should be a single string of -comma-separated options suitable for passing to `dlv`.  An empty string (`''`) -will suppress logging entirely.  Default: `'debugger,rpc'`: -> -  let g:go_debug_log_output = 'debugger,rpc' -< - -                                                     *'g:go_highlight_debug'* - -Highlight the current line and breakpoints in the debugger. - -> -  let g:go_highlight_debug = 1 -< - -                                         *'go:go_debug_breakpoint_sign_text'* - -Set the sign text used for breakpoints in the debugger. By default it's '>'. - -> -  let g:go_debug_breakpoint_sign_text = '>' -< - -============================================================================== -FAQ TROUBLESHOOTING                                     *go-troubleshooting* - -How do I troubleshoot problems?~ - -One of the best ways to understand what vim-go is doing and the output from -the tools to which it delegates is to use leverage the features described in -|'g:go_debug'|. - -Completion and other functions that use `gopls` don't work~ - -Vim-go is heavily reliant on `gopls` for completion and other functionality. -Many of the features that use `gopls` (e.g. completion, jumping to -definitions, showing identifier information, et al.) can be configured to -delegate to other tools. e.g.  completion via 'omnifunc', |'g:go_info_mode'| -and |'g:go_def_mode'| can be set to use other tools for now (though some of -the alternatives to `gopls` are effectively at their end of life and support -for them from within vim-go may be removed soon). - -I want to disable `gopls`~ - -Vim-go's use of `gopls` can be disabled with 'g:go_gopls_enabled'. - -Some users want to do this to limit the load on their system when using vim-go -concurrently with an LSP client like vim-lsp. Instead of disabling vim-go's -use of `gopls`, you may prefer to configure vim-go to share the `gopls` -instance with other LSP plugins. 'g:go_gopls_options' can be used to configure -how vim-go starts `gopls` so that the instance can be shared with other -plugins and vim-go user's can leverage the full power of vim-go. - -I get a "Unknown function: go#config#..." error~ - -This often happens to vim-polyglot users when new config options are added to -vim-go. Run vim-polyglot's `build` script or make sure that vim-go is loaded -before vim-polyglot. - -It can also happen when multiple versions of vim-go are installed and the -version loaded by Vim doesn't have a function introduced by a later version. -To see where vim-go is being loaded from run -> -    :verbose function go#config#FmtAutosave -< - -The output will show the path to the `autoload/go/config.vim` that was loaded -by Vim. Make sure the root of the path to output by the command is the path -from which vim-go is expected to sourced. If it is not rooted as expected, -then there are multiple copies of vim-go installed; remove the unexpected -copies. - -I get "not an editor command" error when I invoke :GoXXX~ - -This happens if vim-go is not installed properly. Be sure you have added this -line into your vimrc: -> -  filetype plugin indent on -< - -I get a "command not found" error when I invoke :GoXXX~ - -If you try to call |:GoDef|, |:GoInfo| and get a command not found, check that -you have the binaries installed by using |:GoInstallBinaries|. - -Before opening vim, check your current $PATH: -> -  echo $PATH -< -After opening vim, run `:echo $PATH`, the output must be your current `$PATH` -plus `$GOPATH/bin` (the location where |:GoInstallBinaries| installed the -binaries). - -                                                               *go-guru-scope* -What is the guru scope and how do I set it?~ - -Many vim-go commands use the `guru` commandline tool to get information. Some -`guru` commands require an expensive analysis of the source code. To still get -a reasonable amount of performance `guru` limits this analysis to a selected -list of packages. This is known as the "guru scope". - -The default is to use the package the current buffer belongs to, but this may -not always be correct. For example for the file `guthub.com/user/pkg/a/a.go` -the scope will be set to `github.com/user/pkg/a`, but you probably want -`github.com/user/pkg` - -Guessing what package(s) you do want is not easy so you may need to set this -manually, usually from an |autocommand|: -> -  autocmd BufRead /home/martin/go/src/github.com/user/pkg/*.go -        \ :GoGuruScope github.com/user/pkg -< - -If you have a lot of packages with the same prefix (`github.com/user`) you can -use a single autocommand: -> -  autocmd BufRead /home/martin/go/src/*.go -        \  let s:tmp = matchlist(expand('%:p'), -            \ '/home/martin/go/src/\(github.com/user/[^/]\+\)') -        \| if len(s:tmp) > 1 |  exe 'silent :GoGuruScope ' . s:tmp[1] | endif -        \| unlet s:tmp -< -Also see |:GoGuruScope| and |'g:go_guru_scope'|. - - -Vim becomes slow while editing Go files~ - -The most common cause for this is using an older version of Vim that doesn't -support asynchronous jobs. |'g:go_auto_sameids'| and |'g:go_auto_type_info'| -run jobs that can cause noticable delays when used with vim74. The problem is -most pronounced on vim74, but can occur on vim8 and nvim. On vim8 and nvim, -the problem should be restricted to a short period when the first buffer in a -package is first loaded. - -If you see unexpected characters rendered in the current window, the problem -is most likely due to |'g:go_auto_sameids'| or |'g:go_auto_type_info'|. First, -try using another mode for |'g:go_info_mode'|. If that doesn't work, try -disabling |'g:go_auto_sameids'| and |'g:go_auto_type_info'|. - -To a lesser extent, this can be caused by `g:go_highlight_*` options. If Vim -is just slower than normal, but doesn't render unexpected characters in the -currrent window, then the problem is most likely the `g:go_highlight_*` -options. Try disabling them if you've enabled some of them. - -I get errors when using GoInstallBinaries~ - -If you see errors like this: -> -  Error installing golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports -< -that means your local Go setup is broken or the remote website is down. For -example sometimes code.google.com times out. To test, just execute a simple -`go get`: -> -  go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports -< -You'll see a more detailed error. If this works, vim-go will work too. - - -I want to use a different binary name than "go", can I do this?~ - -There is no way to directly configure the binary name; but you can use a -wrapper script; for example if you would like to run `goapp` instead of `go`: - -1. In `~/gobin/go` (remember to make it executable): -> -     #!/bin/sh -     # Remove gobin from PATH and run goapp. -     PATH=${PATH#$HOME/gobin} goapp "$@" -< -2. Start Vim with `~/gobin` as the first `PATH` entry so it will use the -   wrapper script: -> -     PATH="$HOME/gobin/:$PATH" vim -< -   Alternatively you you could set `$PATH` in your vimrc with an |:autocmd|. - - -How do I use vim-go with syntastic?~ - -Sometimes when using both `vim-go` and `syntastic` Vim will start lagging -while saving and opening files. The following fixes this: -> - let g:syntastic_go_checkers = ['golint', 'govet'] - let g:syntastic_mode_map = { 'mode': 'active', 'passive_filetypes': ['go'] } -< -If you want to add errcheck you can use golangci-lint as a wrapper: -> - let g:syntastic_go_checkers = ['golint', 'govet', 'golangci-lint'] - let g:syntastic_go_gometalinter_args = ['--disable-all', '--enable=errcheck'] - let g:syntastic_mode_map = { 'mode': 'active', 'passive_filetypes': ['go'] } -< -Another issue with `vim-go` and `syntastic` is that the location list window -that contains the output of commands such as `:GoBuild` and `:GoTest` might -not appear.  To resolve this: -> - let g:go_list_type = "quickfix" -< - -How do I run focused ginkgo tests?~ - -You must set this environment variable in your `.vimrc`: -> -  let $GINKGO_EDITOR_INTEGRATION = "true" -< - -Using with NeoVim~ - -Note: Neovim currently is not a first class citizen for vim-go. You are free -to open bug, however I'm not using Neovim so it's hard for me to test it. -vim-go might not work as well in Neovim as it does in Vim. I'm happy to accept -pull requests or very detailed bug reports. If you're interested to improve -the state of Neovim in vim-go you're always welcome! - -Run `:GoRun` in a new tab, horizontal split or vertical split terminal -> - au FileType go nmap <leader>rt <Plug>(go-run-tab) - au FileType go nmap <leader>rs <Plug>(go-run-split) - au FileType go nmap <leader>rv <Plug>(go-run-vertical) -< -By default new terminals are opened in a vertical split. To change it -> - let g:go_term_mode = "split" -> - -How can I customize the highlighting?~ - -All the highlight groups used by vim-go are prefixed with `go` (e.g. -`goType`) and are defined in the files in the `syntax` directory. To change -the highlighting for any group, add a `highlight` command for the group to -your vimrc.  To turn off the highlighting for any group, add `highlight link -group-name NONE` (where `group-name` is the name of the group whose highlight -you'd like to turn off) to your vimrc. - -Some people may wish to highlight Go's builtins as keywords. To do so, one -should simply add `highlight link goBuiltins Keyword` to the `vimrc` file. - -============================================================================== -DEVELOPMENT                                               *go-development* - -vim-go supports test files written in VimScript; the way they're run is -roughly similar to Go tests: - -- A `*.vim` file has a corresponding `*_test.vim`. -- All functions starting with `Test_` are run as test. -- A test is considered to be "failed" if |v:errors| has any entries. You can -  use one of the |test-functions| to set this, or append to it directly. - -A simple example: -> - function Test_run_fmt() -   call assert_equal(expected, actual) -   ... - endfunction -< -To run tests vim-go comes with three small helper scripts: - -  `scripts/install-vim`   Install a pristine Vim to `/tmp/vim-go-test/`. -  `scripts/run-vim`       Run a Vim version from `/tmp/vim-go-test/`. -  `scripts/test`          Run all tests with a Vim from `/tmp/vim-go-test/`. - -All scripts accept a Vim version as the first argument, which can be -`vim-8.0` or `nvim`. You will need to install a Vim version with -`install-vim` before you can use `run-vim` or `test`. - -You can install and test all Vim versions by running `make`. - - -============================================================================== -DONATION                                                         *go-donation* - -People have asked for this for a long time, now you can be a fully supporter -by being a patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/bhcleek - -By being a patron, you are enabling vim-go to grow and mature, helping me to -invest in bug fixes, new documentation, and improving both current and future -features. It's completely optional and is just a direct way to support -vim-go's ongoing development. Thanks! - -Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/bhcleek - - -============================================================================== -CREDITS                                                         *go-credits* - -* Go Authors for official Vim plugins. -* Gocode, Godef, Golint, Guru, Goimports, Errcheck projects and authors of -  those projects. -* Other vim-plugins, thanks for inspiration (vim-golang, go.vim, vim-gocode, -  vim-godef). -* vim-go contributors: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/graphs/contributors. - - - vim: ft=help tw=78 et ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 norl - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-jsonnet.txt b/doc/vim-jsonnet.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 988453bc..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-jsonnet.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'jsonnet') == -1 - -*vim-jsonnet.txt* Jsonnet development plugin -*vim-jsonnet* - -==================================================================================== -  #     # ### #     #             #  #####  ####### #     # #     # ####### ####### -  #     #  #  ##   ##             # #     # #     # ##    # ##    # #          # -  #     #  #  # # # #             # #       #     # # #   # # #   # #          # -  #     #  #  #  #  # #####       #  #####  #     # #  #  # #  #  # #####      # -   #   #   #  #     #       #     #       # #     # #   # # #   # # #          # -    # #    #  #     #       #     # #     # #     # #    ## #    ## #          # -     #    ### #     #        #####   #####  ####### #     # #     # #######    # -==================================================================================== -CONTENTS                                                         *jsonnet-contents* - -  1. Intro........................................|jsonnet-intro| -  2. Install......................................|jsonnet-install| -  3. Commands.....................................|jsonnet-commands| -  4. Mappings.....................................|jsonnet-mappings| -  6. Functions....................................|jsonnet-functions| -  7. Settings.....................................|jsonnet-settings| -  8. Troubleshooting..............................|jsonnet-troubleshooting| -  9. Credits......................................|jsonnet-credits| - -============================================================================== -INTRO                                                               *jsonnet-intro* - -============================================================================== -INSTALL                                                           *jsonnet-install* - -============================================================================== -COMMANDS                                                         *jsonnet-commands* - -                                                                      *:JsonnetFmt* -:JsonnetFmt - -Filter the current Jsonnet buffer through `jsonnetfmt`.  It tries to -preserve cursor position and avoids replacing the buffer with stderr -output. - -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS                                                        *jsonnet-mappings* - -============================================================================== -FUNCTIONS                                                       *jsonnet-functions* - -                                                                 *jsonnet#Format()* - -Filter the current Jsonnet buffer through `jsonnetfmt`.  It tries to -preserve cursor position and avoids replacing the buffer with stderr -output. - -============================================================================== -SETTINGS                                                        *jsonnet-settings* - -                                                         *'g:jsonnet_fmt_on_save'* - -Use this option to auto |:JsonnetFmt| on save. By default it's enabled > - -  let g:jsonnet_fmt_on_save = 1 -< -                                                             *'g:jsonnet_command'* - -Use this option to define which tool is used to fotmat. By default `jsonnet` is -used > - -  let g:jsonnet_command = "jsonnet" -< -                                                         *'g:jsonnet_fmt_command'* - -Use this option to define which <cmd> parameter is used with *g:jsonnet_command* tool. -By default `fmt` is used > - -  let g:jsonnet_fmt_command = "fmt" -< -                                                         *'g:jsonnet_fmt_options'* - -Use this option to add additional options to the -|'g:jsonnet_command'| + |'g:jsonnet_fmt_command'|. Default is empty. > - -  let g:jsonnet_fmt_options = '' -< -                                                   *'g:jsonnet_fmt_fail_silently'* - -Use this option to enable processing of -|'g:jsonnet_command'| + |'g:jsonnet_fmt_command'| command if it fails. By default -it is turned off. By default the error output from the -|'g:jsonnet_command'| + |'g:jsonnet_fmt_command'| command is ignored. -FixMe: The processing of the |'g:jsonnet_command'| + |'g:jsonnet_fmt_command'| -is not implemented yet. So clearing this option would not do anything at this time. > - -  let g:jsonnet_fmt_fail_silently = 1 -< - -============================================================================== -TROUBLESHOOTING                                         *jsonnet-troubleshooting* - -============================================================================== -CREDITS                                                         *jsonnet-credits* - - - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-jsx-pretty-doc.txt b/doc/vim-jsx-pretty-doc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cc170976..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-jsx-pretty-doc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || (index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'javascript') == -1 && index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'jsx') == -1) - -vim-jsx-pretty is syntax highlight for JSX (React.js). -(https://github.com/MaxMEllon/vim-jsx-pretty) - -version 1.0.6 -Author: maxmellon<maxmellon1994@gmail.com> -License: MIT - -About                                             |vim-jsx-pretty-about| -Usage                                             |vim-jsx-pretty-usage| -Install                                           |vim-jsx-pretty-install| -Config                                            |vim-jsx-pretty-config| -Detail                                            |vim-jsx-pretty-detail| -License                                           |vim-jsx-pretty-license| -Thanks                                            |vim-jsx-retty-thanks| -Inspiration                                       |vim-jsx-pretty-inspiration| - -=============================================================================== -ABOUT                                                    *vim-jsx-pretty-about* - -*vim-jsx-pretty* is highlight and indentation JSX (React.js) syntax. - -Dependency Plugin: -  - pangloss/vim-javascript - -=============================================================================== -USAGE                                                    *vim-jsx-pretty-usage* - -Just Install it. - -=============================================================================== -INSTALL                                                *vim-jsx-pretty-install* - -If you used plugin manager `vim-plug`, As follows. > - -  Plug 'pangloss/vim-javascript'  " dependency plugin -  Plug 'maxmellon/vim-jsx-pretty' -< -=============================================================================== -CONFIG                                                  *vim-jsx-pretty-config* - -- config list -> -  |                  name                 | default |        detail        | -  |---------------------------------------|---------|----------------------| -  | g:vim_jsx_pretty_enable_jsx_highlight |    1    | jsx highlight flag   | -  | g:vim_jsx_pretty_colorful_config      |    0    | colorful config flag | -  | g:vim_jsx_pretty_disable_js           |    0    | js toggle flag       | -< - -- *g:vim_jsx_pretty_enable_jsx_highlight* - -If you set 'g:vim_jsx_pretty_enable_jsx_highlight', Disable jsx highlight. -But highlight group is set to jsx syntax. So you should set manual -highlight setting. - -  - Example: > - -    let g:vim_jsx_pretty_enable_jsx_highlight = 0 - -    highlight def link jsxTag Function -    highlight def link jsxTagName Function -    highlight def link jsxString String -    highlight def link jsxNameSpace Function -    highlight def link jsxComment Error -    highlight def link jsxAttrib Type -    highlight def link jsxCloseTag Identifier -    highlight def link jsxCloseString Identifier - -- *g:vim_jsx_pretty_colorful_config* - -If you set 'g:vim_jsx_pretty_colorful_config', Enable colorful config. - -=============================================================================== -DETAIL                                                  *vim-jsx-pretty-detail* - -- Syntax group list -> -  |     name     |       match        |              |                    | -  |--------------|--------------------|--------------|--------------------| -  | jsxTag       | `<tag id="sample">`| jsxjsxAttrib | `<tag id="sample">`| -  |              | `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`|              | `_____~~__________`| -  |--------------|--------------------|--------------|--------------------| -  | jsxTagName   | `<tag id="sample">`| jsxEqual     | `<tag id="sample">`| -  |              | `_~~~_____________`|              | `_______~_________`| -  |--------------|--------------------|--------------|--------------------| -  | jsxString    | `<tag id="sample">`| jsxCloseTag  | `</tag> | <tag />`| -  |              | `________~~~~~~~~_`|              | `~~~~~~ |  _____~~| -  |--------------|--------------------|--------------|--------------------| - -=============================================================================== -LICENSE                                                *vim-jsx-pretty-license* - -Copyright (c) 2016-2017 MaxMEllon -MIT License -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -============================================================================== -THANKS                                                  *vim-jsx-pretty-thanks* - -  - yuezk -  - y0za -  - cormacrelf - -=============================================================================== -INSPIREATION                                       *vim-jsx-pretty-inspiration* - -  - vim-jsx -    See: https://github.com/mxw/vim-jsx - - vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-markdown.txt b/doc/vim-markdown.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c2337e69..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-markdown.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,667 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'markdown') == -1 - -*vim-markdown*  Vim Markdown - -=============================================================================== -Contents ~ - - 1. Introduction                                    |vim-markdown-introduction| - 2. Installation                                    |vim-markdown-installation| - 3. Basic usage                                      |vim-markdown-basic-usage| -  1. Folding                                             |vim-markdown-folding| -  2. Concealing                                       |vim-markdown-concealing| - 4. Options                                              |vim-markdown-options| -  1. Disable Folding                             |vim-markdown-disable-folding| -  2. Change fold style                         |vim-markdown-change-fold-style| -  3. Set header folding level           |vim-markdown-set-header-folding-level| -  4. Disable Default Key Mappings   |vim-markdown-disable-default-key-mappings| -  5. Enable TOC window auto-fit       |vim-markdown-enable-toc-window-auto-fit| -  6. Text emphasis restriction to single-lines -                       |vim-markdown-text-emphasis-restriction-to-single-lines| -  7. Syntax Concealing                         |vim-markdown-syntax-concealing| -  8. Fenced code block languages     |vim-markdown-fenced-code-block-languages| -  9. Follow named anchors                   |vim-markdown-follow-named-anchors| -  10. Syntax extensions                        |vim-markdown-syntax-extensions| -   1. LaTeX math                                      |vim-markdown-latex-math| -   2. YAML Front Matter                        |vim-markdown-yaml-front-matter| -   3. TOML Front Matter                        |vim-markdown-toml-front-matter| -   4. JSON Front Matter                        |vim-markdown-json-front-matter| -   5. Strikethrough                                |vim-markdown-strikethrough| -  11. Adjust new list item indent    |vim-markdown-adjust-new-list-item-indent| -  12. Do not require .md extensions for Markdown links -                |vim-markdown-do-not-require-.md-extensions-for-markdown-links| -  13. Auto-write when following link -                                  |vim-markdown-auto-write-when-following-link| -  14. Change default file extension -                                   |vim-markdown-change-default-file-extension| -  15. Do not automatically insert bulletpoints -                        |vim-markdown-do-not-automatically-insert-bulletpoints| -  16. Change how to open new files  |vim-markdown-change-how-to-open-new-files| - 5. Mappings                                            |vim-markdown-mappings| - 6. Commands                                            |vim-markdown-commands| - 7. Credits                                              |vim-markdown-credits| - 8. License                                              |vim-markdown-license| - 9. References                                        |vim-markdown-references| - -=============================================================================== -                                                    *vim-markdown-introduction* -Introduction ~ - -Syntax highlighting, matching rules and mappings for the original Markdown [1] -and extensions. - -=============================================================================== -                                                    *vim-markdown-installation* -Installation ~ - -If you use Vundle [2], add the following lines to your '~/.vimrc': -> -  Plugin 'godlygeek/tabular' -  Plugin 'plasticboy/vim-markdown' -< -The 'tabular' plugin must come _before_ 'vim-markdown'. - -Then run inside Vim: -> -  :so ~/.vimrc -  :PluginInstall -< -If you use Pathogen [3], do this: -> -  cd ~/.vim/bundle -  git clone https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown.git -< -To install without Pathogen using the Debian vim-addon-manager [4], do this: -> -  git clone https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown.git -  cd vim-markdown -  sudo make install -  vim-addon-manager install markdown -< -If you are not using any package manager, download the tarball [5] and do this: -> -  cd ~/.vim -  tar --strip=1 -zxf vim-markdown-master.tar.gz -< -=============================================================================== -                                                     *vim-markdown-basic-usage* -Basic usage ~ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                         *vim-markdown-folding* -Folding ~ - -Folding is enabled for headers by default. - -The following commands are useful to open and close folds: - -                                                              *vim-markdown-zr* -- 'zr': reduces fold level throughout the buffer -                                                              *vim-markdown-zR* -- 'zR': opens all folds -                                                              *vim-markdown-zm* -- 'zm': increases fold level throughout the buffer -                                                              *vim-markdown-zM* -- 'zM': folds everything all the way -                                                              *vim-markdown-za* -- 'za': open a fold your cursor is on -                                                              *vim-markdown-zA* -- 'zA': open a fold your cursor is on recursively -                                                              *vim-markdown-zc* -- 'zc': close a fold your cursor is on -                                                              *vim-markdown-zC* -- 'zC': close a fold your cursor is on recursively - -Options are available to disable folding or change folding style. - -Try ':help fold-expr' and ':help fold-commands' for details. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                      *vim-markdown-concealing* -Concealing ~ - -Concealing is set for some syntax such as bold, italic, code block and link. - -Concealing lets you conceal text with other text. The actual source text is not -modified. If you put your cursor on the concealed line, the conceal goes away. - -Options are available to disable or change concealing. - -Try ':help concealcursor' and ':help conceallevel' for details. - -=============================================================================== -                                                         *vim-markdown-options* -Options ~ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                 *vim-markdown-disable-folding* -Disable Folding ~ - -                                              *g:vim_markdown_folding_disabled* -- 'g:vim_markdown_folding_disabled' - -  Add the following line to your '.vimrc' to disable the folding -  configuration: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_folding_disabled = 1 -< -  This option only controls Vim Markdown specific folding configuration. - -  To enable/disable folding use Vim's standard folding configuration. -> -  set [no]foldenable -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-change-fold-style* -Change fold style ~ - -                                        *g:vim_markdown_folding_style_pythonic* -- 'g:vim_markdown_folding_style_pythonic' - -  To fold in a style like python-mode [6], add the following to your -  '.vimrc': -> -  let g:vim_markdown_folding_style_pythonic = 1 -< -  'g:vim_markdown_folding_level' setting (default 1) is set to 'foldlevel'. -  Thus level 1 heading which is served as a document title is expanded by -  default. - -                                             *g:vim_markdown_override_foldtext* -- 'g:vim_markdown_override_foldtext' - -  To prevent foldtext from being set add the following to your '.vimrc': -> -  let g:vim_markdown_override_foldtext = 0 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                        *vim-markdown-set-header-folding-level* -Set header folding level ~ - -                                                 *g:vim_markdown_folding_level* -- 'g:vim_markdown_folding_level' - -  Folding level is a number between 1 and 6. By default, if not specified, it -  is set to 1. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_folding_level = 6 -< -  Tip: it can be changed on the fly with: -> -  :let g:vim_markdown_folding_level = 1 -  :edit -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                    *vim-markdown-disable-default-key-mappings* -Disable Default Key Mappings ~ - -                                       *g:vim_markdown_no_default_key_mappings* -- 'g:vim_markdown_no_default_key_mappings' - -  Add the following line to your '.vimrc' to disable default key mappings: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_no_default_key_mappings = 1 -< -  You can also map them by yourself with '<Plug>' mappings. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                      *vim-markdown-enable-toc-window-auto-fit* -Enable TOC window auto-fit ~ - -                                                   *g:vim_markdown_toc_autofit* -- 'g:vim_markdown_toc_autofit' - -  Allow for the TOC window to auto-fit when it's possible for it to shrink. -  It never increases its default size (half screen), it only shrinks. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_toc_autofit = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                       *vim-markdown-text-emphasis-restriction-to-single-lines* -Text emphasis restriction to single-lines ~ - -                                            *g:vim_markdown_emphasis_multiline* -- 'g:vim_markdown_emphasis_multiline' - -  By default text emphasis works across multiple lines until a closing token -  is found. However, it's possible to restrict text emphasis to a single line -  (i.e., for it to be applied a closing token must be found on the same -  line). To do so: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_emphasis_multiline = 0 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-syntax-concealing* -Syntax Concealing ~ - -                                                       *g:vim_markdown_conceal* -- 'g:vim_markdown_conceal' - -  Concealing is set for some syntax. - -  For example, conceal '[link text](link url)' as just 'link text'. Also, -  '_italic_' and '*italic*' will conceal to just _italic_. Similarly -  '__bold__', '**bold**', '___italic bold___', and '***italic bold***' will -  conceal to just **bold**, **bold**, **_italic bold_**, and **_italic -  bold_** respectively. - -  To enable conceal use Vim's standard conceal configuration. -> -  set conceallevel=2 -< -  To disable conceal regardless of 'conceallevel' setting, add the following -  to your '.vimrc': -> -  let g:vim_markdown_conceal = 0 -< -  To disable math conceal with LaTeX math syntax enabled, add the following -  to your '.vimrc': -> -  let g:tex_conceal = "" -  let g:vim_markdown_math = 1 -< -                                           *g:vim_markdown_conceal_code_blocks* -- 'g:vim_markdown_conceal_code_blocks' - -  Disabling conceal for code fences requires an additional setting: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_conceal_code_blocks = 0 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                     *vim-markdown-fenced-code-block-languages* -Fenced code block languages ~ - -                                              *g:vim_markdown_fenced_languages* -- 'g:vim_markdown_fenced_languages' - -  You can use filetype name as fenced code block languages for syntax -  highlighting. If you want to use different name from filetype, you can add -  it in your '.vimrc' like so: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_fenced_languages = ['csharp=cs'] -< -  This will cause the following to be highlighted using the 'cs' filetype -  syntax. -> -  ```csharp -  ... -  ``` -< -  Default is "['c++=cpp', 'viml=vim', 'bash=sh', 'ini=dosini']". - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                            *vim-markdown-follow-named-anchors* -Follow named anchors ~ - -                                                 *g:vim_markdown_follow_anchor* -- 'g:vim_markdown_follow_anchor' - -  This feature allows the 'ge' command to follow named anchors in links of -  the form 'file#anchor' or just '#anchor', where file may omit the '.md' -  extension as usual. Two variables control its operation: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_follow_anchor = 1 -< -  This tells vim-markdown whether to attempt to follow a named anchor in a -  link or not. When it is 1, and only if a link can be split in two parts by -  the pattern '#', then the first part is interpreted as the file and the -  second one as the named anchor. This also includes urls of the form -  '#anchor', for which the first part is considered empty, meaning that the -  target file is the current one. After the file is opened, the anchor will -  be searched. - -  Default is '0'. - -                                                    *g:vim_markdown_anchorexpr* -- 'g:vim_markdown_anchorexpr' -> -  let g:vim_markdown_anchorexpr = "'<<'.v:anchor.'>>'" -< -  This expression will be evaluated substituting 'v:anchor' with a quoted -  string that contains the anchor to visit. The result of the evaluation will -  become the real anchor to search in the target file. This is useful in -  order to convert anchors of the form, say, 'my-section-title' to searches -  of the form 'My Section Title' or '<<my-section-title>>'. - -  Default is "''". - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-syntax-extensions* -Syntax extensions ~ - -The following options control which syntax extensions will be turned on. They -are off by default. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                      *vim-markdown-latex-math* -LaTeX math ~ - -                                                          *g:vim_markdown_math* -- 'g:vim_markdown_math' - -  Used as '$x^2$', '$$x^2$$', escapable as '\$x\$' and '\$\$x\$\$'. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_math = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-yaml-front-matter* -YAML Front Matter ~ - -                                                   *g:vim_markdown_frontmatter* -- 'g:vim_markdown_frontmatter' - -  Highlight YAML front matter as used by Jekyll or Hugo [7]. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_frontmatter = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-toml-front-matter* -TOML Front Matter ~ - -                                              *g:vim_markdown_toml_frontmatter* -- 'g:vim_markdown_toml_frontmatter' - -  Highlight TOML front matter as used by Hugo [7]. - -  TOML syntax highlight requires vim-toml [8]. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_toml_frontmatter = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                               *vim-markdown-json-front-matter* -JSON Front Matter ~ - -                                              *g:vim_markdown_json_frontmatter* -- 'g:vim_markdown_json_frontmatter' - -  Highlight JSON front matter as used by Hugo [7]. - -  JSON syntax highlight requires vim-json [9]. -> -  let g:vim_markdown_json_frontmatter = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                                   *vim-markdown-strikethrough* -Strikethrough ~ - -                                                 *g:vim_markdown_strikethrough* -- 'g:vim_markdown_strikethrough' - -  Strikethrough uses two tildes. '~~Scratch this.~~' -> -  let g:vim_markdown_strikethrough = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                     *vim-markdown-adjust-new-list-item-indent* -Adjust new list item indent ~ - -                                          *g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent* -- 'g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent' - -  You can adjust a new list indent. For example, you insert a single line -  like below: -> -  * item1 -< -  Then if you type 'o' to insert new line in vim and type '* item2', the -  result will be: -> -  * item1 -      * item2 -< -  vim-markdown automatically insert the indent. By default, the number of -  spaces of indent is 4. If you'd like to change the number as 2, just write: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent = 2 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                *vim-markdown-do-not-require-.md-extensions-for-markdown-links* -Do not require .md extensions for Markdown links ~ - -                                     *g:vim_markdown_no_extensions_in_markdown* -- 'g:vim_markdown_no_extensions_in_markdown' - -  If you want to have a link like this '[link text](link-url)' and follow it -  for editing in vim using the 'ge' command, but have it open the file "link- -  url.md" instead of the file "link-url", then use this option: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_no_extensions_in_markdown = 1 -< -  This is super useful for GitLab and GitHub wiki repositories. - -  Normal behaviour would be that vim-markup required you to do this '[link -  text](link-url.md)', but this is not how the Gitlab and GitHub wiki -  repositories work. So this option adds some consistency between the two. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                  *vim-markdown-auto-write-when-following-link* -Auto-write when following link ~ - -                                                     *g:vim_markdown_autowrite* -- 'g:vim_markdown_autowrite' - -  If you follow a link like this '[link text](link-url)' using the 'ge' -  shortcut, this option will automatically save any edits you made before -  moving you: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_autowrite = 1 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                   *vim-markdown-change-default-file-extension* -Change default file extension ~ - -                                            *g:vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext* -- 'g:vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext' - -  If you would like to use a file extension other than '.md' you may do so -  using the 'vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext' variable: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext = 'txt' -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                        *vim-markdown-do-not-automatically-insert-bulletpoints* -Do not automatically insert bulletpoints ~ - -                                           *g:vim_markdown_auto_insert_bullets* -- 'g:vim_markdown_auto_insert_bullets' - -  Automatically inserting bulletpoints can lead to problems when wrapping -  text (see issue #232 for details), so it can be disabled: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_auto_insert_bullets = 0 -< -  In that case, you probably also want to set the new list item indent to 0 -  as well, or you will have to remove an indent each time you add a new list -  item: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent = 0 -< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -                                    *vim-markdown-change-how-to-open-new-files* -Change how to open new files ~ - -                                                   *g:vim_markdown_edit_url_in* -- 'g:vim_markdown_edit_url_in' - -  By default when following a link the target file will be opened in your -  current buffer. This behavior can change if you prefer using splits or tabs -  by using the 'vim_markdown_edit_url_in' variable. Possible values are -  'tab', 'vsplit', 'hsplit', 'current' opening in a new tab, vertical split, -  horizontal split, and current buffer respectively. Defaults to current -  buffer if not set: -> -  let g:vim_markdown_edit_url_in = 'tab' -< -=============================================================================== -                                                        *vim-markdown-mappings* -Mappings ~ - -The following work on normal and visual modes: - -                                                              *vim-markdown-gx* -- 'gx': open the link under the cursor in the same browser as the standard -  'gx' command. '<Plug>Markdown_OpenUrlUnderCursor' - -  The standard 'gx' is extended by allowing you to put your cursor anywhere -  inside a link. - -  For example, all the following cursor positions will work: -> -  [Example](http://example.com) -  ^  ^    ^^   ^       ^ -  1  2    34   5       6 - -  <http://example.com> -  ^  ^               ^ -  1  2               3 -< -  Known limitation: does not work for links that span multiple lines. - -                                                              *vim-markdown-ge* -- 'ge': open the link under the cursor in Vim for editing. Useful for -  relative markdown links. '<Plug>Markdown_EditUrlUnderCursor' - -  The rules for the cursor position are the same as the 'gx' command. - -                                                              *vim-markdown-]]* -- ']]': go to next header. '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToNextHeader' - -                                                              *vim-markdown-[[* -- '[[': go to previous header. Contrast with ']c'. -  '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToPreviousHeader' - -                                                              *vim-markdown-][* -- '][': go to next sibling header if any. -  '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToNextSiblingHeader' - -                                                              *vim-markdown-[]* -- '[]': go to previous sibling header if any. -  '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToPreviousSiblingHeader' - -                                                              *vim-markdown-]c* -- ']c': go to Current header. '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToCurHeader' - -                                                              *vim-markdown-]u* -- ']u': go to parent header (Up). '<Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader' - -This plugin follows the recommended Vim plugin mapping interface, so to change -the map ']u' to 'asdf', add to your '.vimrc': -> -  map asdf <Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader -< -To disable a map use: -> -  map <Plug> <Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader -< -=============================================================================== -                                                        *vim-markdown-commands* -Commands ~ - -The following requires ':filetype plugin on'. - -                                                              *:HeaderDecrease* -- ':HeaderDecrease': - -  Decrease level of all headers in buffer: 'h2' to 'h1', 'h3' to 'h2', etc. - -  If range is given, only operate in the range. - -  If an 'h1' would be decreased, abort. - -  For simplicity of implementation, Setex headers are converted to Atx. - -                                                              *:HeaderIncrease* -- ':HeaderIncrease': Analogous to ':HeaderDecrease', but increase levels -  instead. - -                                                                  *:SetexToAtx* -- ':SetexToAtx': - -  Convert all Setex style headers in buffer to Atx. - -  If a range is given, e.g. hit ':' from visual mode, only operate on the -  range. - -                                                                 *:TableFormat* -- ':TableFormat': Format the table under the cursor like this [10]. - -  Requires Tabular [11]. - -  The input table _must_ already have a separator line as the second line of -  the table. That line only needs to contain the correct pipes '|', nothing -  else is required. - -                                                                         *:Toc* -- ':Toc': create a quickfix vertical window navigable table of contents with -  the headers. - -  Hit '<Enter>' on a line to jump to the corresponding line of the markdown -  file. - -                                                                        *:Toch* -- ':Toch': Same as ':Toc' but in an horizontal window. - -                                                                        *:Toct* -- ':Toct': Same as ':Toc' but in a new tab. - -                                                                        *:Tocv* -- ':Tocv': Same as ':Toc' for symmetry with ':Toch' and ':Tocv'. - -=============================================================================== -                                                         *vim-markdown-credits* -Credits ~ - -The main contributors of vim-markdown are: - -- **Ben Williams** (A.K.A. **plasticboy**). The original developer of vim- -  markdown. Homepage [12]. - -If you feel that your name should be on this list, please make a pull request -listing your contributions. - -=============================================================================== -                                                         *vim-markdown-license* -License ~ - -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2012 Benjamin D. Williams - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. - -=============================================================================== -                                                      *vim-markdown-references* -References ~ - -[1] http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ -[2] https://github.com/gmarik/vundle -[3] https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen -[4] http://packages.qa.debian.org/v/vim-addon-manager.html -[5] https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown/archive/master.tar.gz -[6] https://github.com/klen/python-mode -[7] https://gohugo.io/content/front-matter/ -[8] https://github.com/cespare/vim-toml -[9] https://github.com/elzr/vim-json -[10] http://www.cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide/#tables -[11] https://github.com/godlygeek/tabular -[12] http://plasticboy.com/ - -vim: ft=help - -endif diff --git a/doc/vim-raml.txt b/doc/vim-raml.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ea26798c..00000000 --- a/doc/vim-raml.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'raml') == -1 - -# vim-raml -Vim syntax and language settings for RAML - -About ---- -vim-raml is a superset of Vim's own syntax settings for YAML, as RAML itself -is a superset of YAML. Obviously, filetype detection is provided for RAML -files as well to make use of the expanded syntax, as well language formatting -defaults. - -You'll notice several changes over using the default YAML syntax file: - - The RAML version header, manditory in RAML now stands out brightly, -   rather than looking like a comment. - - Parameter interpolation i.e. ```<<thing>>``` is highlighted inside of blocks -   and values. - - Delimiters and blocks i.e. ```-, |, etc``` are consistently highlighted -   (flaky in YAML). - - HTTP verbs, response codes, data types, and route definitions are all -   colored separately from regular keys to help immediately distingush -   different levels of the data structure. -   - HTTP verbs include all that are supported by RAML: get, post, put, delete, -     head, patch, and options -   - Response codes e.g. 200, 201, 404, 401, etc are colored like numbers -     (for obvious reasons) -   - Data types e.g. ```type: integer```. Supports all RAML datatypes. string, -     number, integer, date, boolean, and file. -   - Route definitions: these include ```/posts:``` or ```/{id}:``` - -Installation ---- -vim-raml doesn't have any strange or esoteric requirements. -Provided you're using Vundle, Pathogen or any of the other standard Vim -plugin managers. You can install vim-raml exactly how you'd expect. - -For completeness, to install via Vundle just add the following into your -.vimrc with your other plugins - -Plugin '.../.../' -Plugin 'IN3D/vim-raml' -Plugin '.../.../' - -Then run: - -:source % -:PluginInstall - - -Or for Pathogen: - -cd ~/.vim/bundle -git clone https://github.com/IN3D/vim-raml.git - -And Pathogen should pick it up the next time Vim is started. - - -Questions, suggestions, and issues ---- -If you have a question, suggestion, or have found an issue with vim-raml. -The best way to bring it to my attention is to open an issue at -https://github.com/IN3D/vim-raml/issues - -endif  | 
