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  • symbols - What is the difference between a ¶ Pilcrow Sign and the . . .
    The pilcrow (¶) was traditionally genuinely used to mark the start of a new paragraph - or, perhaps more specifically, a new idea or section It was used before the convention of leaving a clear line, or dropping a line and indenting the first word, came about, but it served more or less the same purpose
  • punctuation - What was the reversed Pilcrow used for? - English . . .
    According to this article, the reverse pilcrow is used for right-to-left writing and is common when writing by hand: The reverse pilcrow (⁋) is used in the same manner as the original and is often used to indicate text that reads right to left It is slightly more popular among handwritten editing processes as well
  • Should a pilcrow disambiguate the beginning of one paragraph?
    ¶ The pilcrow sign (¶) is used herein to indicate a paragraph break where a paragraph break may not otherwise be obvious We might place the sign either immediately after the text of one paragraph or immediately before the text of another
  • kjv - What is the origin of the paragraph markings in the King James . . .
    This answer not only doesn't include scriptural context that is widely accepted, but doesn't answer the question nor does it bring anyone closer to anything other than conspiracy theories The answer to this question is that chapter divisions, paragraphs, and even some grammatical elements in the King James Version of the Bible were instituted by men None of these chapter divisions, no verse
  • punctuation - What is this symbol called: “¶” - English Language . . .
    The pilcrow (¶), also called the paragraph mark, paragraph sign, paraph, alinea (Latin: a lineā, "off the line"), or blind P, is a typographical character commonly used to denote individual paragraphs
  • Pilcrow question - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The pilcrow is usually drawn similar to a lowercase q reaching from descender to ascender height; the loop can be filled or unfilled There is evidence that an unfilled loop was used in the original character, looking somewhat like this: ⸿
  • punctuation - Typographical symbol to indicate page - English Language . . .
    There are many typographical symbols, for example: The pilcrow (¶) is used for paragraphs The asterisk, dagger and double dagger (*,†,‡) for footnotes The hurricane (§) for sections Is there any
  • history - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    However, the dagger is only used for a second footnote when an asterisk is already used A third footnote employs the double dagger Additional footnotes are somewhat inconsistent and represented by a variety of symbols, e g , parallels (||) and the pilcrow (¶), some of which were nonexistent in early modern typography
  • typography - When a dagger is used to indicate a note, must it come . . .
    It is not at all unusual to see the dagger used as the only note marker, or to have the asterisk skipped and the dagger and double dagger used Often the asterisk is apt to be mistaken for text (eg, in a math treatise) and so it's use as a footnote marker is ill-advised
  • Is there a standard symbol for denoting a chapter in a citation . . .
    No The standard abbreviations are Ch and Chap …or at least, if there is such a symbol, Unicode doesn’t know about it yet — and Unicode is pretty comprehensive, including characters as diverse as the inverted interrobang ⸘, biohazard sign ☣, and snowman ☃, not to mention the Shavian alphabet and much, much, much more





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