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Run code snippetyou get the actual Unicode characters: γ̇. That's not an image, those are the actual characters (plural). That's not a valid Greek character, and the question contains HTML escape sequences, not Unicode characters. Almost all web pages already use Unicode, including this page. I can typeγandΑυτό Εδώdirectly, without using any escape sequencesγfollowed by a diacritic that CAN'T be used with Greek letters, a centered dot. Consonants don't have diacritics. The result will always be weird, just as the invalid accentedγ ́is weird while the validόis not. The proper way to enter math in HTML is to use the math tag, in this case probably using the mover tag.<math> <mover><mi>γ</mi><mo>.</mo></mover></math>should work