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(NEXT LINE (NEL)) character


Name:
(NEXT LINE (NEL))
Hex Number:
U+0085
Decimal Number:
133
HTML Entity (Dec):
…
HTML Entity (Hex):
…
Alternate Name:
NEXT LINE (NEL)
Category:
Cc (Control Character)
Bidi Class:
B (Paragraph Separator)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Latin-1 Supplement
Plane:
0
Plane Code:
BMP
Plane Description:
Basic Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
0000-FFFF
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(NEXT LINE (NEL)) is a C0 or C1 control code from the Basic Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of (NEXT LINE (NEL)) is Paragraph Separator (Neutral). It belongs to the block and segment separators, which break text into units that are formatted independently of each other by the bi-di algorithm..

The Paragraph Separator (B) bidi class is used for characters that terminate paragraphs. This includes the newline character and other similar controls that signal the end of a paragraph. B characters reset the directional context and are critical for managing the flow of text in bidirectional documents.

Control (Cc) refers to control characters that do not represent a written symbol but are used to control the interpretation or display of text. Examples include characters like carriage return, line feed, and tab.

This character belongs to the Latin-1 Supplement block. The Latin-1 Supplement block extends the Basic Latin block by adding additional characters used in Western European languages. This includes letters with diacritics (such as é, ñ, and ö), punctuation marks, and symbols like the Euro sign (€). This block is part of the ISO/IEC 8859-1 encoding standard, which was widely used before the adoption of Unicode. These characters are essential for representing languages such as French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, ensuring proper orthography and typographic conventions..





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