I think they are supposed to e-bombs, since you usually need two these days.
Do you mean, one dot above two dots? If that's what you intended, it means "therefore." I don't think ever seen two dots above one dot... wikipedia article on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therefore_sign
you just type
A dot above or below a musical note indicates that you are to play the note staccato - from the Italian word staccare meaning "to detach", staccato means that you play the note short and detached.
The dots denote the "F" line.
Polka dots and sparkles
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
It is an accent such as FARAAD
The shorthand symbol for "through" is a horizontal line with two dots above it. It looks like this: ⇨.
The German word is "Umlaut."
Akadir with 3 dots above K letter
horizontal
The symbol you are referring to is the Caduceus, which is often mistakenly associated with the field of medicine. However, the correct symbol for medicine is the Rod of Asclepius, which consists of a single serpent entwined around a rod. The Caduceus is actually a symbol associated with commerce and negotiation.
The letter "Ä, ä" is spoken just like the a in the word "Mac".
*___*___*___*___*___*___* I *_______*
In Braille, three vertical dots represent the letter L. Braille is set up on 6 dots, and the placement of the raised dots changes from letter to letter.
Um. i don't know how to make an i with dots but i can do this Alt+142=Ä and Alt+148=ö hope that that helps you out
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots