This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A131746 #7 Nov 30 2015 09:37:11 %S A131746 9,16,15,13,14,4,17,21,12,4,12,5,12,21,15,2,13,4,17,21,12,4,20,19,5,3, %T A131746 8,21,12,4,20,19,2,13,1,5,15,5,14,11,4,2,13,5,7,13,15,15,1,7,10,11,6, %U A131746 5,21,12,4,20,19,2,13,1,11,6,5,21,2,6,5,3,13,11,6,5,21,17,13,5,7 %N A131746 Second French version of A131744. %C A131746 Diacritics are ignored when computing the rank of a letter. %C A131746 The numbers 18 and 22-25 do not occur in the sequence. - _David Applegate_, Sep 24 2007 %e A131746 The sequence begins Neuf, seize, quinze, treize, quatorze, ... %Y A131746 Cf. A131744, A131745, A130316, A133816, A133817. %K A131746 nonn,word %O A131746 1,1 %A A131746 _Michael Kleber_, Sep 20 2007 %E A131746 More terms from _David Applegate_, Sep 24 2007