Description Code Entity name =================================== =========== ============= quotation mark " -> " " -> " ampersand & -> & & -> & less-than sign < -> < < -> < greater-than sign > -> > > -> > Description Char Code Entity name =================================== ==== =========== ============= non-breaking space   -> -> inverted exclamation mark ¡ ¡ -> ¡ ¡ -> ¡ cent sign ¢ ¢ -> ¢ ¢ -> ¢ pound sign £ £ -> £ £ -> £ currency sign ¤ ¤ -> ¤ ¤ -> ¤ yen sign ¥ ¥ -> ¥ ¥ -> ¥ broken vertical bar ¦ ¦ -> ¦ ¦ -> ¦ &brkbar; -> &brkbar; section sign § § -> § § -> § spacing diaresis ¨ ¨ -> ¨ ¨ -> ¨ copyright sign © © -> © © -> © feminine ordinal indicator ª ª -> ª ª -> ª angle quotation mark, left « « -> « « -> « negation sign ¬ ¬ -> ¬ ¬ -> ¬ soft hyphen ­ -> ­ -> circled R registered sign ® ® -> ® ® -> ® spacing macron ¯ ¯ -> ¯ &hibar; -> &hibar; degree sign ° ° -> ° ° -> ° plus-or-minus sign ± ± -> ± ± -> ± superscript 2 ² ² -> ² ² -> ² superscript 3 ³ ³ -> ³ ³ -> ³ spacing acute ´ ´ -> ´ ´ -> ´ micro sign µ µ -> µ µ -> µ paragraph sign ¶ ¶ -> ¶ ¶ -> ¶ middle dot · · -> · · -> · spacing cedilla ¸ ¸ -> ¸ ¸ -> ¸ superscript 1 ¹ ¹ -> ¹ ¹ -> ¹ masculine ordinal indicator º º -> º º -> º angle quotation mark, right » » -> » » -> » fraction 1/4 ¼ ¼ -> ¼ ¼ -> ¼ fraction 1/2 ½ ½ -> ½ ½ -> ½ fraction 3/4 ¾ ¾ -> ¾ ¾ -> ¾ inverted question mark ¿ ¿ -> ¿ ¿ -> ¿ capital A, grave accent À À -> À À -> À capital A, acute accent Á Á -> Á Á -> Á capital A, circumflex accent   ->   ->  capital A, tilde à à -> à à -> à capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark Ä Ä -> Ä Ä -> Ä capital A, ring Å Å -> Å Å -> Å capital AE diphthong (ligature) Æ Æ -> Æ Æ -> Æ capital C, cedilla Ç Ç -> Ç Ç -> Ç capital E, grave accent È È -> È È -> È capital E, acute accent É É -> É É -> É capital E, circumflex accent Ê Ê -> Ê Ê -> Ê capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark Ë Ë -> Ë Ë -> Ë capital I, grave accent Ì Ì -> Ì Ì -> Ì capital I, acute accent Í Í -> Í Í -> Í capital I, circumflex accent Î Î -> Î Î -> Î capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark Ï Ï -> Ï Ï -> Ï capital Eth, Icelandic Ð Ð -> Ð Ð -> Ð Đ -> Đ capital N, tilde Ñ Ñ -> Ñ Ñ -> Ñ capital O, grave accent Ò Ò -> Ò Ò -> Ò capital O, acute accent Ó Ó -> Ó Ó -> Ó capital O, circumflex accent Ô Ô -> Ô Ô -> Ô capital O, tilde Õ Õ -> Õ Õ -> Õ capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark Ö Ö -> Ö Ö -> Ö multiplication sign × × -> × × -> × capital O, slash Ø Ø -> Ø Ø -> Ø capital U, grave accent Ù Ù -> Ù Ù -> Ù capital U, acute accent Ú Ú -> Ú Ú -> Ú capital U, circumflex accent Û Û -> Û Û -> Û capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Ü Ü -> Ü Ü -> Ü capital Y, acute accent Ý Ý -> Ý Ý -> Ý capital THORN, Icelandic Þ Þ -> Þ Þ -> Þ small sharp s, German (sz ligature) ß ß -> ß ß -> ß small a, grave accent à à -> à à -> à small a, acute accent á á -> á á -> á small a, circumflex accent â â -> â â -> â small a, tilde ã ã -> ã ã -> ã small a, dieresis or umlaut mark ä ä -> ä ä -> ä small a, ring å å -> å å -> å small ae diphthong (ligature) æ æ -> æ æ -> æ small c, cedilla ç ç -> ç ç -> ç small e, grave accent è è -> è è -> è small e, acute accent é é -> é é -> é small e, circumflex accent ê ê -> ê ê -> ê small e, dieresis or umlaut mark ë ë -> ë ë -> ë small i, grave accent ì ì -> ì ì -> ì small i, acute accent í í -> í í -> í small i, circumflex accent î î -> î î -> î small i, dieresis or umlaut mark ï ï -> ï ï -> ï small eth, Icelandic ð ð -> ð ð -> ð small n, tilde ñ ñ -> ñ ñ -> ñ small o, grave accent ò ò -> ò ò -> ò small o, acute accent ó ó -> ó ó -> ó small o, circumflex accent ô ô -> ô ô -> ô small o, tilde õ õ -> õ õ -> õ small o, dieresis or umlaut mark ö ö -> ö ö -> ö division sign ÷ ÷ -> ÷ ÷ -> ÷ small o, slash ø ø -> ø ø -> ø small u, grave accent ù ù -> ù ù -> ù small u, acute accent ú ú -> ú ú -> ú small u, circumflex accent û û -> û û -> û small u, dieresis or umlaut mark ü ü -> ü ü -> ü small y, acute accent ý ý -> ý ý -> ý small thorn, Icelandic þ þ -> þ þ -> þ small y, dieresis or umlaut mark ÿ ÿ -> ÿ ÿ -> ÿ
&brkbar;
and Đ
seem to be unique to HTF.
There is a list on
Entities
representing particular graphic characters with special meanings in HTML
and a list on the
ISO Latin 1 Entities in HTML
made available by the folks at CERN
(derived from ISO 8879).
[These seem to the ones currently known by Mosaic 2.4 for X.]
Or look at the end of
Appendix I
of CERN's
HTML+ Discussion Document
for another list of the mnemonic character entities for 8 bit ANSI Latin-1.
The
Appendix II
contains a
table
of the proposed character entities for HTML+ and their corresponding
character codes for Unicode and the Adobe Latin-1 & Symbol character sets.
Maybe also of interest to you is the
ISO 8859-1 FAQ
by Michael Gschwind (mike@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at).
And I found a
table over the compose combinations
for X11R5 on SunOS systems (also available
with entities
where possible).
It's taken from the MIT X sources in
server/ddx/sun/Compose.list
.
Finally you could have a look at RFC 1345: Character Mnemonics & Character Sets by K. Simonsen (06/11/92, 103 pages, approx. 240 kbyte).