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  • This is what I'm seeing (Chromium browser on Mac), i.sstatic.net/CCQXXork.png - can't spot much wrong with that. Are you getting different results in a different browser / on a different OS? Commented Aug 21, 2025 at 13:49
  • @C3roe Issue is visible on latest Chrome @ w11 Commented Aug 21, 2025 at 13:50
  • Try mathjax.org Commented Aug 21, 2025 at 13:52
  • What is this supposed to be? If you click on Run code snippet you 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 type γ and Αυτό Εδώ directly, without using any escape sequences Commented Aug 21, 2025 at 13:54
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    That's not math, it's just the Greek letter γ followed 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 accented γ ́ is weird while the valid ό is 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 Commented Aug 21, 2025 at 14:06

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