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How to embed dot in WRI

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hereamp;#39;s how to create the dot leader in a table of contents youamp;#39;ll see right here that the dots all align right here on a tab and this is a right Justified Tab and then the numbers all align here on a tab and thatamp;#39;s left Justified tab so hereamp;#39;s how to do it letamp;#39;s highlight the text where we want to have the do leaders and weamp;#39;ll go to page layout and on paragraph thereamp;#39;s this little arrow you can open up and we want to choose tabs and the first thing we want to do is put a tab right here thatamp;#39;s right Justified and has a DOT leader on it and so weamp;#39;re going to make that tab stop position this is about 5 point I think it was 5.375 on my screen and weamp;#39;re going to set that and then weamp;#39;re going to make another one at 5.5 thatamp;#39;s left Justified with no do leader and that creates the second Tab and we make sure we set that so you see both tabs appear down here and then click okay youamp;#39;re not goi

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DOT is the text file format of the suite GraphViz. It has a human-readable syntax that describes network data, including subgraphs and elements appearances (i.e. color, width, label).
To create dotfiles, you use the touch command and pass the name(s) of the file(s) as the argument to the command. The filename(s) will have a preceding period. The first argument is the current path of the file the tilde ( ~ ) stands for the home direcory.
Braille is a system of touch reading and writing for blind persons in which raised dots represent the letters of the alphabet. It also contains equivalents for punctuation marks and provides symbols to show letter groupings. People read braille by moving the hand or hands from left to right along each line.
DOT is a text based representation of graphs which is a key part of the solution. With DOT you describe the graph/diagram in text which is then transformed (by tools like Graphwiz or vis. js) into a diagram.
In Albanian, Tagalog, and Kashubian, ⟨⟩ represents a schwa [ə]. In Aymara, a double dot is used on ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ ⟨⟩ for vowel length. In the DMG romanization of Tunisian Arabic, ⟨⟩, ⟨⟩, ⟨ṏ⟩, ⟨⟩, and ⟨ṻ⟩ represent [], [], [̃], [y], and [y:]. In Ligurian official orthography, ⟨⟩ is used to represent the sound [oː].
In quoted strings in DOT, the only escaped character is double-quote . That is, in quoted strings, the dyad \ is converted to ; all other characters are left unchanged. In particular, \\ remains \\ . Layout engines may apply additional escape sequences.
Morse code uses short and long signals, called dots and dashes, to represent letters and numbers. Samuel Morse, an American scientist, helped developed it to send messages over long distances using wires, radios, sound, or light.
dot programming language (or dotLang for short) is an imperative, static-typed, garbage collected, functional, general-purpose language based on authors experience and doing research on many programming languages (namely Go, Java, C#, C, C++, Scala, Rust, Objective-C, Swift, Python, Perl, Smalltalk, Ruby, Haskell,

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