- How do you represent space?
- What is a centered dot called?
- What does the dot between words mean?
- How do you put a dot in the middle?
How do you represent space?
For example, the common whitespace symbol U+0020 SPACE (also ASCII 32) represents a blank space punctuation character in text, used as a word divider in Western scripts.
What is a centered dot called?
An interpunct ⟨·⟩, also known as an interpoint, middle dot, middot and centered dot or centred dot, is a punctuation mark consisting of a vertically centered dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script. (Word-separating spaces did not appear until some time between 600 and 800 CE.)
What does the dot between words mean?
Within a dictionary entry, the dots that break up a word are known as end-of-line division dots. These dots indicate where the word can be broken if it doesn't fit on a line of text. These dots do not indicate the possible syllable breaks of the word; syllable breaks are shown with hyphens in the pronunciation.
How do you put a dot in the middle?
The technique : Keep the Alt key pressed (key just to the left of the Space bar), then you successively type the numbers 0 1 8 3 then you finally release the Alt key, which will bring up the middle dot / median dot at desired location.