File:Kelvin symbol plus K.jpg

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Unicode, which is an industry standard designed to allow text and symbols from all of the writing systems of the world to be consistently represented and manipulated by computers, includes a special “kelvin sign” at U+212A. One types to encode this special kelvin character in a Web page. Its appearance is similar to an ordinary uppercase K. This image shows how the two appear when viewed on a browser that properly works with Unicode. Greg L 20:14, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

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current20:11, 9 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:11, 9 September 200623 × 14 (20 KB)Greg L (talk | contribs)Unicode, which is an industry standard designed to allow text and symbols from all of the writing systems of the world to be consistently represented and manipulated by computers, includes a special “kelvin sign” at U+212A. One types <code>&#x
20:00, 9 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:00, 9 September 200632 × 17 (18 KB)Greg L (talk | contribs)Unicode, which is an industry standard designed to allow text and symbols from all of the writing systems of the world to be consistently represented and manipulated by computers, includes a special “kelvin sign” at U+212A. One types <code>&#x
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