- The Great Dictator, starring Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, 1940 - Ending Speech
- Ghjuvan Paulu Poletti - Di te
- Chris Simmance - If I Lose
- Leonard Cohen - In My Secret Life
- Johnny Cash - I See A Darkness
- Max Ehrmann: Desiderata, 1927
- Wystan Hugh Auden: Funeral Blues, 1936
- Prof. Hans Peter Dürr - Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnis und Welterfahrung: Part (1), Part (2)
Interesting html-entities:
zero-width-space (breakpoint): ​
​
​
word-joiner: ⁠
⁠
⁠
no-break space:  
 
thin space (breakpoint):  
 
 
narrow no-break space:  
 
no break hyphen: ‑
soft hyphen: ­
­
­
under bracket (⎵): ⎵
⎵
⎵
⎵
open box / graphic for space (␣): ␣
␣
␣
E.g., A / B
yields: A / B
A linebreak cannot occur between A and /.
A linebreak can occur between / and B.
More at
Between tags <code>
and </code>
both special/reserved HTML characters ("
, '
, &
, <
, >
) and special/reserved markdown characters (\
, `
,*
, _
, {
, }
, [
, ]
, (
, )
, #
, +
, -
, .
, !
) need to be escaped, e.g., by preceding with \
or by using the corresponding HTML-entity.
You can link a comment - for doing this you need to obtain its url:
With most browsers right-clicking the time-stamp of a comment opens up a context-menu where you can select the action of copying the url of that link/comment.
About syntax-highlighting on the main site TeX-LaTeX StackExchange:
Just turn off syntax-highlighting:
```lang-none
...
```
In code-blocks of pattern <pre><code>...</code></pre>
on the main-site syntax-highlighting currently prevents the displaying of one's own highlighting via HTML-tags like <i>...</i>
, <b>...</b>
, <sub>..</sub>
, etc.
To have your own highlighting via HTML-tags, you can disable syntax-highlighting for a single block of code like this:
<!-- language-all: lang-none -->
<pre><code>...</code></pre>
<!-- language-all: lang-latex -->
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