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Dingbat

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This article is about the typesetter's ornament. For other uses, see Dingbat (disambiguation).
Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats, 1880s
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Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats, 1880s

A dingbat is an ornament or spacer used in typesetting, sometimes more formally known as a "printer's ornament". The term supposedly originated as onomatopoeia in old style metal-type print shops, where extra space around text or illustrations would be filled by "ding"ing an ornament into the space then "bat"ing tight to be ready for inking.

The term continued to be used in the computer industry to describe fonts that had symbols and shapes in the positions designated for alphabetical or numeric characters.

An example (something like ITC Zapf dingbats series 100):

 
 

The advent of Unicode and the universal character set it provides allowed commonly-used dingbats to be given their own character codes, from 2700 to 27BF. Although fonts claiming Unicode coverage will contain glyphs for dingbats in addition to alphabetic characters, fonts that have dingbats in place of alphabetic characters continue to be popular, primarily for ease of input.

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[edit] Unicode Dingbats

Main article: Unicode Symbols
Unicode Dingbat Plane (2700–27BF)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2750
2760
2770
2780
2790
27A0
27B0

[edit] Typefaces

For more examples of dingbat fonts, see Wingdings and Webdings. Another famous dingbat font, Zapf Dingbats, was designed by the typographer Hermann Zapf.

[edit] See also

  • Miscellaneous Symbols

[edit] External links


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