* sub/superscript in text
@ 2002-11-20 14:09 Bryan W. Lepore
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From: Bryan W. Lepore @ 2002-11-20 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
is there a simple way to write subscripted or superscripted characters in
plain text format, i.e. no latex, lisp or anything like that?
something beyond iso-transl-superscript-1/2/3.
-bryan
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* RE: sub/superscript in text
@ 2002-11-21 6:44 Dmitri.Minaev
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From: Dmitri.Minaev @ 2002-11-21 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
In Unicode -- yes, there is a way. A simple one? Comparatively.
Install Mule-UCS-0.84 (you could try another version, of course), open a
file in utf-8 encoding, type M-x insert-ucs-character<RET>178<RET> and here
it is -- superscript 2. 178 is the decimal codepoint of the character
SUPERSCRIPT TWO.
For codepoints (character codes) of super/subscripted characters see
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2070.pdf
--
With best regards,
Dmitri Minaev
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> is there a simple way to write subscripted or superscripted
> characters in
> plain text format, i.e. no latex, lisp or anything like that?
> something beyond iso-transl-superscript-1/2/3.
>
> -bryan
>
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