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Note the use of the broken pipe character {{nowrap|¦ (U+00A6)}} in the [[sagitype]] code for the upward sagittal. This avoids having to escape pipe characters. It can be typed as right-Alt, then Pipe, then Space, using [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT/Conventions for names, variables, units, and notations#WinCompose|Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's compose-key sequences]]. | Note the use of the broken pipe character {{nowrap|¦ (U+00A6)}} in the [[sagitype]] code for the upward sagittal. This avoids having to escape pipe characters. It can be typed as right-Alt, then Pipe, then Space, using [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT/Conventions for names, variables, units, and notations#WinCompose|Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's compose-key sequences]]. |
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Example
{{sagittal-gallery-entry| /¦ | \! | p | 81/80 | 5 comma }}
generates
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pai |
5 comma up |
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pao |
5 comma down |
Note the use of the broken pipe character ¦ (U+00A6) in the sagitype code for the upward sagittal. This avoids having to escape pipe characters. It can be typed as right-Alt, then Pipe, then Space, using Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's compose-key sequences.