Pages tagged symbol:

☛TwitterKeys☚
http://thenextweb.com/TwitterKeys/keys.php

doubleclick character and press ⌘ c
Symbol
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/Div/Winchester/jhhs/math/facts/symbol.html
Entity Code - A Clear and Quick Reference to HTML Entities Codes
http://www.entitycode.com/
Entity Code - A Clear and Quick Reference to HTML Entities Codes
http://www.entitycode.com/#featured-content
EntityCode A Clear and Quick Reference to HTML Symbol Entities Codes
Codes for HTML symbols
Decent reference.
Detexify LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
Anyone who works with LaTeX knows how time-consuming it can be to find a symbol in symbols-a4.pdf that you just can't memorize. Detexify is an attempt to simplify this search.
LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition
super neato
Gives Latex syntax for characters by hand-drawing them.
Using HTML Symbol Entities
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/using-html-symbol-entities/
"Some characters (e.g. the less than and greater than signs) are reserved for HTML markup. In order to display these characters as text, you must enter the HTML entities in the source code. For example, to display the less than sign (<), you need to enter &lt; (entity name) or &#60; (entity number). Among the entity list, there are quite a lot of symbol entities that we can use in layout design. For examples: → ♥ ♫ ✓ ✗ • ☞ ✁ ★ “ ⊕. Have you seen the snowman ☃ symbol before? If not, continue on this post to find more surprises."
Electrical What ?!
http://electricalwhat.com/
Frustrated by the difficulty of searching schematic symbols through long lists with little information led to the creation of Electrical What !?, a database of electronic components. Electrical What !? displays all electronic components in a easily scanable and cataloged format. However what truly sets Electrical What !? apart from your average reference book is the ability to search by appearance. Using these tools Electrical What !? hopes to make looking for electronic symbols a breeze.
Electrical symbols for schematics and print reading
Robert Sosinski » The Difference Between Ruby Symbols and Strings
http://www.robertsosinski.com/2009/01/11/the-difference-between-ruby-symbols-and-strings/