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A.     Full list of all emoji characters

🥚 :glass_of_milk: 🥜 🥝 🥞 🥟 🥠 🥡 🥢 🥣 🥤 🥥 🥦 🥧 🥨 🥩 🥪 🥫 🥬 🥭 🥮 🥯 :smiling_face_with_hearts: 🥱 🥲 🥳 🥴 🥵 🥶 🥷 🥸 🥺 🥻 🥼 🥽 🥾 🥿 🦀 🦁 🦂 🦃 🦄 🦅 🦆 🦇 🦈 🦉 :fox: 🦋 🦌 🦍 🦎 🦏 🦐 🦑 🦒 🦓 🦔 🦕 :T-Rex: 🦗 🦘 🦙 🦚 🦛 🦜 🦝 🦞 🦟 🦠 🦡 🦢 🦣 🦤 🦥 🦦 🦧 🦨 🦩 🦪 🦫 🦬 🦭 🦮 :white_cane: :red_hair: :curly_hair: :bald: :white_hair: 🦴 🦵 🦶 🦷 🦸 :woman_superhero: :man_superhero: 🦹 :woman_supervillain: :man_supervillain: 🦺 🦻 🦼 🦽 🦾 🦿 :cheese_wedge: 🧁 🧂 🧃 🧄 🧅 🧆 🧇 🧈 🧉 :ice: 🧋 :person_standing: :woman_standing: :man_standing: :person_kneeling: :woman_kneeling: :man_kneeling: 🧏 🧏‍♀️ 🧏‍♂️ :face_with_monocle: :person: 🧑‍🌾 🧑‍🍳 🧑‍🍼 🧑‍🎄 🧑‍🎓 🧑‍🎤 🧑‍🎨 🧑‍🏫 🧑‍🏭 🧑‍💻 🧑‍💼 🧑‍🔧 🧑‍🔬 🧑‍🚀 🧑‍🚒 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 :person_with_white_cane: :person:_red_hair: :person:_curly_hair: :person:_bald: :person:_white_hair: 🧑‍🦼 🧑‍🦽 🧑‍⚕️ 🧑‍⚖️ 🧑‍✈️ 🧒 :older_person: :person:_beard: 👩_beard: 👨_beard: 🧕 :person_in_steamy_room: :woman_in_steamy_room: :man_in_steamy_room: :person_climbing: :woman_climbing: :man_climbing: :person_in_lotus_position: :woman_in_lotus_position: :man_in_lotus_position: 🧙 :woman_mage: :man_mage: 🧚 :woman_fairy: :man_fairy: 🧛 :woman_vampire: :man_vampire: 🧜 🧜‍♀️ 🧜‍♂️ 🧝 :woman_elf: :man_elf: 🧞 :woman_genie: :man_genie: 🧟 :woman_zombie: :man_zombie: 🧠 🧡 🧢 🧣 🧤 🧥 🧦 🧧 🧨 :puzzle_piece: 🧪 🧫 🧬 🧭 🧮 🧯 🧰 :brick: 🧲 🧳 🧴 🧵 🧶 🧷 🧸 🧹 🧺 🧻 🧼 🧽 🧾 🧿 🩰 :one-piece_swimsuit: :briefs: 🩳 🩴 🩸 🩹 🩺 :yo-yo: 🪁 🪂 🪃 🪄 :piñata: 🪆 🪐 🪑 🪒 🪓 🪔 🪕 🪖 🪗 🪘 🪙 🪚 🪛 🪜 🪝 🪞 🪟 🪠 🪡 🪢 🪣 🪤 🪥 🪦 🪧 🪨 🪰 🪱




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     Casenotes

   The licences and other details

       The Licence
       Why did I choose the MIT Licence?
       Permissive licences
       Copyleft licence
       Limiting liabilities
       Which licence to use?
       A note on spelling

1. Introducing the PAL

   1.1.      The approach taken
   1.1.1     The structure of the software
   1.1.2     The standard modules
   1.1.3     The user interface
   1.1.4     Templates and documentation
         Template modules
         Documentation modules
   1.2.      Background to the Project
   1.3.      Regulations and standards
   1.4.      Assumptions and limitations

2. The controller software and structure

   2.1.      Internal structure of the Controllers
   2.1.1     Programmable blocks
         Organisation blocks (OBs)
         Functions (FCs)
         Function blocks (FBs)
   2.1.2     Data storage blocks
         Data blocks (DBs)
         Instance data blocks (iDBs)
         User data types (UDTs)
   2.1.3     Built-in system blocks
   2.1.4     Block numbering and quantities
   2.2.      Execution of Controller software
   2.2.1     Cyclic programme execution

90.  How to build a GitHub Wiki

   90.1.    What are GitHub Wiki pages?
   90.2.    Understanding the Wiki pages
   90.3.    Creating a Wiki for a repository
   90.4.    Cloning a Wiki to a local machine
   90.5.    Basic components of a Wiki
   90.5.1   Title bar and revision
   90.5.2   Contents area
   90.5.3   Listing pages in the order you want
   90.6.    Sidebars and footers
   90.6.1   What are sidebars and footers?
   90.6.2   Create a sidebar or footer in GitHub
   90.6.3   Create a sidebar or footer locally

91.  Imposing a folder structure on a Wiki

   91.1.    The default arrangement
   91.2.    A practical Wiki folder structure
   91.2.1   Page Numbering in the Wiki
   91.2.2   Rules for page numbering
   91.2.2   Subfolder names for Wiki pages
   91.2.3   Page names for Wiki pages
   91.2.4   Storing images and other data

92.  Markdown, GitHub Markdown and HTML

         A note by the Author
         Some useful Markdown sites
   92.1.    An overview of Markdown
   92.2.    How Markdown works
   92.3.    Markdown flavours
   92.3.1   GitHub Flavoured Markdown (GFM)
   92.4.    HTML and Markdown
   92.4.1   HTML with GitHub Markdown
         GFM Blacklisted HTML tags
         GFM Whitelisted HTML tags
         GFM HTML tags — the grey area
         GFM whitelisted HTML attributes
   92.5.    PracticalSeries Markdown

99.  Template

    Appendices

    A. HTML escape characters

B. Full emoji lists for GitHub and Unicode

   B.1.      Emojis, a brief explanation
   B.1.1     Emoji short names
   B.1.2     Emoji escape codes
   B.1.3     Emoji variations
   B.1.4     Emoji numbers
   B.2.      Full list of emojis by category
       Smileys and emotion
       People and body
       Component
       Animals and nature
       Food and drink
       Travel and places
       Activities
       Objects
       Symbols
       Flags

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