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User1802

Spanish abbreviation for Doña (the superscripted a)

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Hello,

I've seen in a MS Office document, the (I suppose it's) abbreviation for Doña, written as a D followed by a superscripted (and possibly underlined) a, like so: Dª.

What would be the LaTeX equivalent for this abbreviation?

Many thanks,
Vladimir Ghetau
Last edited by User1802 on Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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User1802

Spanish abbreviation for Doña (the superscripted a)

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Ok,

I sorted out the solution. It is this:

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D\textsuperscript{\underline{a}}

Vladimir
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