Dear Thomas,
OOPS! My bad. I could not find the character you want in the
"freedesktop.org" list.
However, I did find 2 versions of the character (one with a short bar
the other with a long bar) in the "Character Map" program. You'll find
them in the "STIXSizeOneSym" font.
On 2019-05-14 4:
Dear Thomas,
The easiest way to do this is to use the "System Settings" program.
This will enable you to use the compose character key with literally
everything on your system.
For instructions go to
keyboard layout - How can I enable Compose key? - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/question
Thomas Blasejewicz-3 wrote
> ...
> All I ever get is a diacritical mark either left or right from the M.
> I would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction.
> ...
It is not you, each font sets metrics for positioning the combining
diacritics--many get it wrong.
For example type
Den tis 14 maj 2019 kl 10:36 skrev Thomas Blasejewicz :
> Good afternoon
> I have to enter into a technical text a capital "M" with a short bar on
> top of it.
> Some sort of mathematical expression indicating a vector.
>
> I know there is something like "composing characters", but I cannot get
>
At 17:35 14/05/2019 +0900, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
I have to enter into a technical text a capital "M" with a short bar
on top of it. Some sort of mathematical expression indicating a vector.
Aren't vectors normally indicated by a bar *under* the letter?
I know there is something like "compo
Good afternoon
I have to enter into a technical text a capital "M" with a short bar on
top of it.
Some sort of mathematical expression indicating a vector.
I know there is something like "composing characters", but I cannot get
it right.
All I ever get is a diacritical mark either left or rig