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Syntax
The syntax for ent calls is:
Description
The ent function is for getting html entities (other types of entities will be supported in the future), it takes a single string parameter to specify which entity to return.
The entities currently available with Nift are in the table below:
| syntax |
output |
rendered |
| ent('\`') |
` |
` |
| ent('~') |
˜ |
˜ |
| ent('!') |
! |
! |
| ent('\@') or ent(@) |
@ |
@ |
| ent('#') |
# |
# |
| ent('$') |
$ |
$ |
| ent('%') |
% |
% |
| ent('^') |
^ |
^ |
| ent('&') |
& |
& |
| ent('*') |
* |
* |
| ent('?') |
? |
? |
| ent('<') |
< |
< |
| ent('>') |
> |
> |
| ent('(') |
( |
( |
| ent(')') |
) |
) |
| ent('[') |
[ |
[ |
| ent(']') |
] |
] |
| ent('{') |
{ |
{ |
| ent('}') |
} |
} |
| ent('-') |
− |
− |
| ent('_') |
_ |
_ |
| ent('=') |
= |
= |
| ent('+') |
+ |
+ |
| ent('|') |
| |
| |
| ent('\') or ent(\) |
\ |
\ |
| ent('/') |
/ |
/ |
| ent(';') |
; |
; |
| ent(':') |
: |
: |
| ent('\'') |
' |
' |
| ent('"') |
" |
" |
| ent(',') |
, |
, |
| ent('.') |
. |
. |
| ent('£') |
£ |
£ |
| ent('¥') |
¥ |
¥ |
| ent('€') |
€ |
€ |
| ent("section") |
§ |
§ |
| ent("+-") |
± |
± |
| ent("-+") |
∓ |
∓ |
| ent("!=") |
≠ |
≠ |
| ent("<=") |
≤ |
≤ |
| ent(">=") |
≥ |
≥ |
| ent("->") |
→ |
→ |
| ent("<-") |
← |
← |
| ent("<->") |
↔ |
↔ |
| ent("==>") |
⇒ |
⇒ |
| ent("<==") |
⇐ |
⇐ |
| ent("<==>") |
⇔ |
⇔ |
| ent("<=!=>") |
⇎ |
⇎ |
| ent("...") |
… |
… |
| syntax |
output |
rendered |
f++ example
Example of ent being used with f++:
- ent('!')
- ent("<=")
- ent("...")
n++ example
Example of ent being used with n++:
- @ent('!')
- @ent("<=")
- @ent("...")