Numeric Layout
Strokes for digits, arithmetical operations signs, currency symbols.
A circle denotes the starting point of a stroke.
Note that there are usually more than 1 stroke chain assigned to each character.
This table shows only the most common way to draw these characters.
| Space ' ': |  |
Exclamation Mark '!': |  |
Quotation Mark '"': |  |
| Number Sign '#': |  |
Dollar Sign '$': |  |
Left Parenthesis '(': |  |
| Right Parenthesis ')': |  |
Asterisk '*': |  |
Plus Sign '+': |  |
| Comma ',': | +  |
Hyphen-Minus '-': |  |
Full Stop '.': |  |
| Solidus '/': |  |
Digit Zero '0': |  |
Digit One '1': |  |
| Digit Two '2': |  |
Digit Three '3': |  |
Digit Four '4': |  |
| Digit Five '5': |  |
Digit Six '6': |  |
Digit Seven '7': |  |
| Digit Eight '8': |  |
Digit Nine '9': |  |
Colon ':': |  |
| Semicolon ';': | +  |
Less-Than '<': |  |
Equals Sign '=': |  |
| More-Than '>': |  |
Question Mark '?': | +  |
Commercial At '@': |  |
| Left Square Bracket '[': | +  |
Right Square Bracket ']': | +  |
Circumflex Accent '^': |  |
| Low Line '_': | +  |
Pound Sign '£': |  |
Euro Sign '€': |  |
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