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Ryan F1
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I am trying to add an alt code for Unicode U+0305 so I can easily add combining overlines to letters. As of right now Alt+0305 simply registers as Alt+305 which is just the number '1'. I have spent hours on trying to figure this out in order to use medical shorthand on class assignments.For example, if I copy the combining overline from the 'character map' application, then ctrl+v I can turn c into c̅ ; s into s̅ ; a into a̅ ; and q into q̅ . However I need to keep the character copied to my clipboard which is less than ideal. With this, every time I need to copy paste something else, in order
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