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<!-- Portions of this text are copyright ISO:

     (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986
     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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<!--	Character entity set. Typical invocation:
	<!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC
	   "-//W3O//ENTITIES W3 Latin 1 for HTML//EN">
	%HTMLlat1;
-->
<!--	Modified for use in HTML
	$Id: old-html-latin.ent,v 1.1 2001/03/11 19:15:32 apharris Exp $ =

-->
<!--    Modified to add characters in the range &161; to &191; in
	the ISO Latin-1 character set, which could only be referred =

	to by numeric references. Entity names based on relevant entities in
        ISO 8879-1986//ENTITIES Numeric and Special Graphic//EN"
        Also added the standard lt gt amp entities from HTML 2.0
        Chris Lilley, 13 March 1995
        =

        This covers all of Latin 1, but we are still unable to display a =

        Trade Mark (TM)
-->      

<!ENTITY AElig  CDATA "&#198;" -- capital AE diphthong (ligature) -->
<!ENTITY Aacute CDATA "&#193;" -- capital A, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY Acirc  CDATA "&#194;" -- capital A, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY Agrave CDATA "&#192;" -- capital A, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY Aring  CDATA "&#197;" -- capital A, ring -->
<!ENTITY Atilde CDATA "&#195;" -- capital A, tilde -->
<!ENTITY Auml   CDATA "&#196;" -- capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY Ccedil CDATA "&#199;" -- capital C, cedilla -->
<!ENTITY ETH    CDATA "&#208;" -- capital Eth, Icelandic -->
<!ENTITY Eacute CDATA "&#201;" -- capital E, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY Ecirc  CDATA "&#202;" -- capital E, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY Egrave CDATA "&#200;" -- capital E, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY Euml   CDATA "&#203;" -- capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY Iacute CDATA "&#205;" -- capital I, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY Icirc  CDATA "&#206;" -- capital I, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY Igrave CDATA "&#204;" -- capital I, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY Iuml   CDATA "&#207;" -- capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY Ntilde CDATA "&#209;" -- capital N, tilde -->
<!ENTITY Oacute CDATA "&#211;" -- capital O, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY Ocirc  CDATA "&#212;" -- capital O, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY Ograve CDATA "&#210;" -- capital O, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY Oslash CDATA "&#216;" -- capital O, slash -->
<!ENTITY Otilde CDATA "&#213;" -- capital O, tilde -->
<!ENTITY Ouml   CDATA "&#214;" -- capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY THORN  CDATA "&#222;" -- capital THORN, Icelandic -->
<!ENTITY Uacute CDATA "&#218;" -- capital U, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY Ucirc  CDATA "&#219;" -- capital U, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY Ugrave CDATA "&#217;" -- capital U, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY Uuml   CDATA "&#220;" -- capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY Yacute CDATA "&#221;" -- capital Y, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY aacute CDATA "&#225;" -- small a, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY acirc  CDATA "&#226;" -- small a, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY aelig  CDATA "&#230;" -- small ae diphthong (ligature) -->
<!ENTITY agrave CDATA "&#224;" -- small a, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY aring  CDATA "&#229;" -- small a, ring -->
<!ENTITY atilde CDATA "&#227;" -- small a, tilde -->
<!ENTITY auml   CDATA "&#228;" -- small a, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY ccedil CDATA "&#231;" -- small c, cedilla -->
<!ENTITY eacute CDATA "&#233;" -- small e, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY ecirc  CDATA "&#234;" -- small e, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY egrave CDATA "&#232;" -- small e, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY eth    CDATA "&#240;" -- small eth, Icelandic -->
<!ENTITY euml   CDATA "&#235;" -- small e, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY iacute CDATA "&#237;" -- small i, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY icirc  CDATA "&#238;" -- small i, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY igrave CDATA "&#236;" -- small i, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY iuml   CDATA "&#239;" -- small i, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY ntilde CDATA "&#241;" -- small n, tilde -->
<!ENTITY oacute CDATA "&#243;" -- small o, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY ocirc  CDATA "&#244;" -- small o, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY ograve CDATA "&#242;" -- small o, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY oslash CDATA "&#248;" -- small o, slash -->
<!ENTITY otilde CDATA "&#245;" -- small o, tilde -->
<!ENTITY ouml   CDATA "&#246;" -- small o, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY szlig  CDATA "&#223;" -- small sharp s, German (sz ligature) -->
<!ENTITY thorn  CDATA "&#254;" -- small thorn, Icelandic -->
<!ENTITY uacute CDATA "&#250;" -- small u, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY ucirc  CDATA "&#251;" -- small u, circumflex accent -->
<!ENTITY ugrave CDATA "&#249;" -- small u, grave accent -->
<!ENTITY uuml   CDATA "&#252;" -- small u, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!ENTITY yacute CDATA "&#253;" -- small y, acute accent -->
<!ENTITY yuml   CDATA "&#255;" -- small y, dieresis or umlaut mark -->
<!-- =

     Ones that aren't accented characters, and so not in ISO Added Latin =
1.

     umlaut. macron, acute, cedilla
     were not in ISO Numeric and Special Graphic
     either; I took their names from the numeric entity list in
     http://www.hpl.hp.co.uk/people/dsr/html/latin1.html =

     Chris Lilley, 13 March 1995  =

-->    

<!ENTITY iexcl   SDATA "=A1" --=3D inverted exclamation mark &161; -->
<!ENTITY cent    SDATA "=A2" --=3D cent sign &162; -->
<!ENTITY pound   SDATA "=A3" --=3D pound sterling sign &163; -->
<!ENTITY curren  SDATA "=A4" --=3D general currency sign &164; -->
<!ENTITY yen     SDATA "=A5" --=3D yen sign &165; -->
<!ENTITY brvbar  SDATA "=A6" --=3D broken (vertical) bar &166; -->
<!ENTITY sect    SDATA "=A7" --=3D section sign &167; -->
<!ENTITY umlaut  SDATA "=A8" --=3D umlaut (dieresis) &168; -->
<!ENTITY copy    SDATA "=A9" --=3D copyright sign &169; -->
<!ENTITY ordf    SDATA "=AA" --=3D ordinal indicator, feminine &170; -->
<!ENTITY laquo   SDATA "=AB" --=3D angle quotation mark, left &171; -->
<!ENTITY not     SDATA "=AC" --=3D not sign &172; -->
<!ENTITY shy     SDATA "=AD" --=3D soft hyphen &173;-->
<!ENTITY reg     SDATA "=AE" --=3D registered trademark &174; -->
<!ENTITY macron  SDATA "=AF" --=3D macron &175; -->
<!ENTITY deg     SDATA "=B0" --=3D degree sign &176; -->
<!ENTITY plusmn  SDATA "=B1" --=3D plus-or-minus sign &177; -->
<!ENTITY sup2    SDATA "=B2" --=3D superscript two &178; -->
<!ENTITY sup3    SDATA "=B3" --=3D superscript three &179; -->
<!ENTITY acute   SDATA "=B4" --=3D acute accent &180; -->
<!ENTITY micro   SDATA "=B5" --=3D micro sign &181; -->
<!ENTITY para    SDATA "=B6" --=3D pilcrow (paragraph sign) &182; -->
<!ENTITY middot  SDATA "=B7" --=3D middle dot (centred decimal point) &183; -->
<!ENTITY cedilla SDATA "=B8" --=3D cedilla accent &184; -->
<!ENTITY sup1    SDATA "=B9" --=3D superscript one -->
<!ENTITY ordm    SDATA "=BA" --=3D ordinal indicator, masculine -->
<!ENTITY raquo   SDATA "=BB" --=3D angle quotation mark, right -->
<!ENTITY frac14  SDATA "=BC" --=3D fraction one-quarter -->
<!ENTITY frac12  SDATA "=BD" --=3D fraction one-half -->
<!ENTITY frac34  SDATA "=BE" --=3D fraction three-quarters -->
<!ENTITY iquest  SDATA "=BF" --=3D inverted question mark -->
<!-- the odd ones tucked in amongs the accented letters -->
<!ENTITY times   SDATA "=D7" --=3D multiply sign -->
<!ENTITY divide  SDATA "=F7" --=3D divide sign -->

<!ENTITY amp CDATA "&#38;"     -- ampersand          -->
<!ENTITY gt CDATA "&#62;"      -- greater than       -->
<!ENTITY lt CDATA "&#60;"      -- less than          -->
<!ENTITY quot CDATA "&#34;"    -- double quote       -->

<!--
        Should the dollar sign and such like also be given entity names?
        There are suitable ones around. For example, people using =

        internationalised keyboards in various countries might not be =

        readily able to access some of these characters.
        =

        On such grounds, I suggest entity names for these:
        ! " # $ %  ' ( ) * + , - . / : ;  =3D  ? [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
        Lastly, what about &tab; for those whose editors convert all
        tabs to spaces?

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