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This template replaces Template:chset-cell. Template:chset-cell4 is available to additionally display the code point in octal.

Used with Template:chset-tableformat to indicate a printable character table cell.

  • Parameter 1: hhhh, Hexadecimal Unicode value, 4 digits (e.g., 0041)
  • Parameter 2: X, Displayable character with link to appropriate article (e.g., [[A]]); defaults to "&#xhhhh;" using the value of parameter 1
  • Parameter 3: dd, Decimal character code, 1–3 digits (e.g., 65)

For example, the first four ASCII digit characters "0" through "3" (Unicode U+0030 through U+0033, decimal 48 through 51) are coded as rows in a character set table like this:

{|
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0030|[[0 (number)|0]]|48}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0031|[[1 (number)|1]]|49}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0032|[[2 (number)|2]]|50}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0033|[[3 (number)|3]]|51}}
|}

Which yields:

0
0030
48
1
0031
49
2
0032
50
3
0033
51

Chset family of templates

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See ISO 8859-1, Windows-1252, and EBCDIC for examples of usage.

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Character row header

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Character cell colors

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For generating colours for cells by Unicode category, this script may be helpful.

Certain colours are in the process of being phased out:

  • Template:chset-color-ext-punct — Extended punctuation character cell color. Intended to represent non-ASCII punctuation, this is not a category used by Unicode (and there are no corresponding ext-digit, ext-graph etc). Currently renders the same as punct.

In addition to these, boxed and slightly shaded variants of these exist in order to indicate some kind of additional information (depending on the article) like, for example, a derivation from a base codepage, a variance of definition of the corresponding codepage in different sources (to be explained in the article) or in different revisions of a code page:

and

Please note that the boxed variants must not be used, if a cell, which is not to be marked, is surrounded by four cells, which need to be marked, as this would make the central cell appear marked as well. The shaded variants do not exhibit this problem.

For as long as there is no need to differentiate one or a few of the cells in a group from the other cells in the same group, refer to the normal (that is, the non-"box"- or "var"-type) templates further above.

Character cell contents

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