Figures

If large numbers are printed in blocks, no blanks are set within the numeric keypad, e. g. 1000000 (this means that the system deviates from the original).

For percentage specifications: Number spaces %-character; e. g. 50 %.

For temperature specifications, there is a space before the unit; e. g. 360 °C.

Fractions: Fractions, if any, are represented by their corresponding Unicode entities:

Character Entity
½ U+00BD
U+2153
U+2154
¼ U+00BC
¾ U+00BE
U+2155
U+2156
U+2157
U+2158
U+2159
U+215A
U+2150
U+215B
U+215C
U+215D
U+215E
U+2151
U+2152

All other fractions can be transcribed as a formula using the DTA base format (see DTA base format, chapter: Formulas).

For mathematical or physical constants, the following Unicode character sets apply: