Caret may refer to:
Pipe(s), PIPE(S) or piping may refer to:
In typography, the pilcrow (¶) is a glyph used to identify a paragraph. In editorial production the pilcrow typographic character may also be known as the paragraph mark, the paragraph sign, the paragraph symbol, the paraph, and the blind P.
Faggot is a word used, usually pejoratively, to refer to a gay man.
Horizontal may refer to:
Barb or the BARBs or variation may refer to:
A text box is a control element of a graphical user interface, that should enable the user to input text information to be used by a program. Human Interface Guidelines recommend a single-line text box when only one line of input is required, and a multi-line text box only if more than one line of input may be required. Non-editable text boxes can serve the purpose of simply displaying text.
An underscore or underline is a line drawn under a segment of text. In proofreading, underscoring is a convention that says "set this text in italic type", traditionally used on manuscript or typescript as an instruction to the printer. Its use to add emphasis in modern finished documents is generally avoided.
The caret is a V-shaped grapheme, usually inverted and sometimes extended, used in proofreading and typography to indicate that additional material needs to be inserted at the point indicated in the text. The same symbol is also used as a diacritical mark modifying another character, for which purpose it is known as a circumflex.
Separatrix may refer to:
In computing, caret navigation is a kind of keyboard navigation where a caret is used to navigate within a text document.
In human–computer interaction, a cursor is an indicator used to show the current position on a computer monitor or other display device that will respond to input.
Caret notation is a notation for control characters in ASCII. The notation assigns ^A
to control-code 1, sequentially through the alphabet to ^Z
assigned to control-code 26 (0x1A). For the control-codes outside of the range 1–26, the notation extends to the adjacent, non-alphabetic ASCII characters.
Insertion point may refer to:
The symbol ↑, an upward pointing arrow, also called up arrow, uparrow, or upwards arrow, may refer to:
A carrot is a vegetable.
LOI, Loi, or LoI may refer to:
Stet is a Latin word used in proofreading to indicate that a previously marked change is to be ignored.
The term insertion symbol has more than one meaning,,
Caret is the name used familiarly for the character ^ provided on most QWERTY keyboards by typing ⇧ Shift+6. The symbol has a variety of uses in programming and mathematics. The name "caret" arose from its visual similarity to the original proofreader's caret, ‸, a mark used in proofreading to indicate where a punctuation mark, word, or phrase should be inserted into a document. The ASCII standard (X3.64.1977) calls it a "circumflex"; the Unicode standard calls it a "circumflex accent", although it is no longer practicable for that purpose.