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This template produces a {{w|prime symbol|double prime symbol}} ([http://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2033 U+2033] <code>″</code>) with a small amount of leading space so it does not collide with preceding '''bold''' (<code><nowiki>'''</nowiki></code>) or ''italic'' (<code><nowiki>''</nowiki></code>) characters. It eliminates the need to have to type out | This template produces a {{w|prime symbol|double prime symbol}} ([http://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2033 U+2033] <code>″</code>) with a small amount of leading space so it does not collide with preceding '''bold''' (<code><nowiki>'''</nowiki></code>) or ''italic'' (<code><nowiki>''</nowiki></code>) characters. It eliminates the need to have to type out <code><nowiki><span style="padding-left: 0.05em; white-space: nowrap;">″</span></nowiki></code>. | ||
{{shortcut|"}} | {{shortcut|"}} | ||
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=== See also === | === See also === | ||
* {{tlx| | * {{tlx|``|plaincode}} and {{tlx|-`|plaincode}} – used to insert a single prime | ||
Latest revision as of 14:46, 8 February 2026
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This template produces a double prime symbol (U+2033 ″) with a small amount of leading space so it does not collide with preceding bold (''') or italic ('') characters. It eliminates the need to have to type out <span style="padding-left: 0.05em; white-space: nowrap;">″</span>.
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Usage
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A{{"}}
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A″ |
Technical notes
The difference between this template and {{spaced double prime}} is that this template is for letters that require little or no spacing, such as lowercase a, o, and s, and uppercase A and L, while {{spaced double prime}} is for letters such as lowercase d, f, and l, and uppercase C and T that require more space.
