The following list are the graphically Latin letters in the Unicode Standard, regardless of whether they are defined as Latin script, as collated by shape (base letter) or by phonetic value. Many are hard-coded formatting variants. For example, the Q series starts out with full-width ï½Â, bold ðª, italic ðÂÂÂ, bold italic ðÂÂÂ, script ðÂÂÂ, bold script ðº, Fraktur ð®, double-struck ð¢, bold Fraktur ðÂÂÂ, sans-serif ðÂÂÂ, bold sans-serif ð¾, italic sans-serif ð², bold italic sans-serif ð¦, monospace ðÂÂÂ. Small-capital, superscript, subscript and double-struck italic variants also appear, all of which can be handled by formatting or by choice of font when there is no semantic distinction to maintain.