TIL: How to put a dot on top of any letter [in word]
what does "GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO WITH DOT ABOVE" unicode: 02A82 mean?
Latin letter U with dot above?
What is the meaning of the Union symbol with a dot over it? I have underlined it in orange for convenience
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I'm sure you all have had to write your share of thermo labs, so here is one thing that will make it at least a little easier.
If you are using Word you can quickly put a dot on top of any letter, without having to use the equation editor. If you go Q0307 and then hit alt-x it will turn into this Q̇ you can do Ṫhis with any letter.
edit: One caveat is that it will only work for capital letters
https://charbase.com/2a84-unicode-greater-than-or-slanted-equal-to-with-dot-above-left
i don't understand what it means and what its used for. have information that contains this symbol but i don't know how to read it.
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I'm trying to get started on my new conlang, and I'm also making a basic latin alphabet for it. One of the letter I need, which I cannot find, is a latin letter U with a dot above it (like Ȧȧ and İi). I can find it with the dot underneath, but not above. Is there any reason for this? And, can anyone actually find what I'm looking for?