Angle brackets or "< >" are punctuation marks used to enclose content, often indicating something important or providing additional information. They are also used in coding to denote tags or components within a program, helping to define its structure.
Full definition
You can first issue the command with a single angel bracket «>» and then repeat future instances of the same command with a
double angle bracket «>>».
Bold modern layout
with angled brackets in a header and a three - columned layout — great for creatives with little work experience.
The doorbell secures onto a metal mounting plate — a departure from the plastic plates used by most competitors — and there's a 15 -
degree angle bracket to steer the doorbell towards your porch if needed.
* For graphs of historic Euribor and EONIA swap rates, right click on the links in
angle brackets below, and select «Related Graph» 1 week 2 week 3 week 1 month 2 month 3 month 4 month 5 month 6 month 7 month 8 month 9 month 10 month 11 month 1 year
For example, double quote characters or
angle brackets conflict with significant delimiters in the markup syntax, and must therefore be escaped using the & xxx; special sequence (character reference).
This gesture looks like a 90
degree angle bracketing the end of your text — see gif below for an example of how it works.
The ninety - degree angles reminded me of the way Robert Ryman would secure a corner of his small white paintings with
an angle bracket - shaped border of orange paint, and it also resembles the corners of Andy Warhol's Shadow series at Dia Beacon.
IF you use a left
angle bracket it has to be followed eventually by a slash right angle bracket; Preview won't show it so you just types your best guess and tries it out.
The overlines indicate time averages, the dashes denote departures from time averages, the curly brackets indicate a vertical integral over the entire atmosphere, and
the angled brackets represent a spatial average over either the ITCZ or the descent region.
Add online: followed by the URL enclosed in
angle brackets (i.e., < >).»
Tap the singing bird icon to play or pause a song; touch
the angle brackets on the left and right side to repeat or skip.