Overline
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An Overline or overbar (a neologism coined in analogy to underline), refers to the typographical feature of a line drawn immediately above the text, for example used to indicate medieval sigla.
In HTML,
<span style="text-decoration: overline">text</span>
results in
- text
In Unicode, there is U+0305 "combining overline" ̅ (the difference to a macron (U+0304) being that its cumulation results in an unbroken line, compare ̅̅̅ to ̄ ̄ ̄). ISO/IEC 8859-1 0xaf / Unicode U+00AF ¯ is called both "overbar" and "macron" and usually does not result in an unbroken line.