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In the domain of physics, dot notation is often preferred due to its compactness. As of today, ComputeEngine does not recognize it and MathLive fails to correctly render \\ddot{x} = ..., cutting the right padding.
Ideally, it would also be welcome to add dot notation to the on-screen keyboard and/or as a keyboard input chord (similar to say int => integral sign).
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In the domain of physics, dot notation is often preferred due to its compactness. As of today, ComputeEngine does not recognize it and MathLive fails to correctly render
\\ddot{x} = ...
, cutting the right padding.Ideally, it would also be welcome to add dot notation to the on-screen keyboard and/or as a keyboard input chord (similar to say
int
=> integral sign).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: