File isodia.ent of Package perl-XML-Entities

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     File isodia.ent produced by the XSL script entities.xsl
     from input data in unicode.xml.

     Please report any errors to David Carlisle
     via the public W3C list www-math@w3.org.

     The numeric character values assigned to each entity
     (should) match the Unicode assignments in Unicode 4.0.

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     Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with
     conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in
     ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies.

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<!-- 
     Version: $Id: isodia.ent,v 1.2 2003/12/08 15:14:44 davidc Exp $

       Public identifier: ISO 9573-13:2003//ENTITIES Diacritical Marks//EN//XML
       System identifier: http://www.w3.org/2003/entities/iso9573-2003/isodia.ent

     The public identifier should always be used verbatim.
     The system identifier may be changed to suit local requirements.

     Typical invocation:

       <!ENTITY % isodia PUBLIC
         "ISO 9573-13:2003//ENTITIES Diacritical Marks//EN//XML"
         "http://www.w3.org/2003/entities/iso9573-2003/isodia.ent"
       >
       %isodia;

-->

<!ENTITY acute            "&#x000B4;" ><!--ACUTE ACCENT -->
<!ENTITY breve            "&#x002D8;" ><!--BREVE -->
<!ENTITY caron            "&#x002C7;" ><!--CARON -->
<!ENTITY cedil            "&#x000B8;" ><!--CEDILLA -->
<!ENTITY circ             "&#x002C6;" ><!--MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT -->
<!ENTITY dblac            "&#x002DD;" ><!--DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT -->
<!ENTITY die              "&#x000A8;" ><!--DIAERESIS -->
<!ENTITY dot              "&#x002D9;" ><!--DOT ABOVE -->
<!ENTITY grave            "&#x00060;" ><!--GRAVE ACCENT -->
<!ENTITY macr             "&#x000AF;" ><!--MACRON -->
<!ENTITY ogon             "&#x002DB;" ><!--OGONEK -->
<!ENTITY ring             "&#x002DA;" ><!--RING ABOVE -->
<!ENTITY tilde            "&#x002DC;" ><!--SMALL TILDE -->
<!ENTITY uml              "&#x000A8;" ><!--DIAERESIS -->
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