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I'm trying to write superscript and subscript on same letter in MTEXT. I need to write so superscript letter is exactly above subscript letter, but I only get X^A and then one space after ΛB. Thanks for help!
Hi all. There appears to be a bug with Excel 2016 and macOS Big Sur. If I type "ft2" into a cell, and want the "2" to be a superscript (or subscript), I normally would be able to highlight just the "2", then go to Format - Cell, and choose either subscript or superscript. Once I updated to Big Sur, every time I do this, Excel 2016 for Mac crashes. I then thought I could add buttons to the Ribbon, but this feature appears to only be available with Office 365. My last idea was to add to the Quick Access Toolbar. I was able to add a strikethrough button, but the subscript and superscript functions do not appear in the list of available commands, even when choosing "All Commands". I know this can be done on Excel for Windows, but apparently not for Mac. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can add buttons/quick access commands for subscript/superscript to Ribbon/Quick Access Toolbar for Excel 2016 for Mac?
As title says, when I use sub- or superscript with text in italics (and org-toggle-pretty-entities), text does not render properly; ^ and _ are not hidden when toggled to 'pretty'. It works fine with non-italic text. I am using latest org mode (as in Melpa). Is it just me not knowing how to set it up, or is it supposed to be so, or just limitation of text in between '/ /' ?
Superscript and subscript are pretty important functions to me when I'm studying, and I hadn't noticed notion doesn't have any superscript or subscript functions until just now. Is that happening soon or something?
Does anyone know how to add subscripts and superscripts when writing out a chemical reaction? Thanks.
I'm trying to do a text with subscripts in animate. I know how to toggle the switch on and off and I know how to properly type it out. However, when I click off to the side of the text box, the changes do not apply! The text then switches to how the text would look without the subscript. I want to retain it, not lose it! Any help?
I just switched to this app and love it so far. The only complaint I have is I'd like to be able to display DPT as a superscript for renaming. The scheme I'm using there is barely to many characters to display DPT with a circle.nit will fit when I use superscript but right now I have to do it manually.
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to do subscripts or superscripts in text blocks in notion? For all of Notion's incredible features, I feel like a lot of perhaps simpler and more commonplace ones are overlooked. Can anyone help me with this?
Hi guys
Is there a way to add superscript and subscript text in Roam. I know that I can do it in the inline $$E = mc^2$$ but that's not what I want. I would like to write a chemical formula like H2O for example
I am developing a very professional typeface. Every single font of the typeface will contain at least 10445 Unicode characters, but also 1193 superscripts, 1193 subscripts, 362 superscript superscripts, 362 superscript subscripts, 362 subscript superscripts and 362 subscript subscripts. I know exactly how to design those characters, but how would I assign superscript superscripts, superscript subscripts, subscript superscripts and subscript subscripts to an OpenType feature?
I was taking down some notes and the superscript and subscript shortcuts were working all day today (I'm on Mac so the shortcuts are command + shift + "+" or command + shift + "=") but they randomly stopped working today and now all they do is zoom in. I did a full reinstall and I unbound the zooming shortcuts but they still don't work.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Will give gold for a solution that works
Edit: So I found a bit of a work around if you download keyboard maestro you can create a macro for every key and have it paste each number as a subscript or superscript instead of typing. I've since switched to notion by now its better imo
Iβm using the Bear notes app, but they donβt support subscripts and superscripts. There are a few keyboards that have sub and superscripted numbers, but no so much for letters. Math symbols would be nice too. Thereβs an obvious market for this.
Im using Samsung Tab S4 with OneNote 2019 version on googleplay and I notice that in the android version of onenote i don't have the option to type in subscript and superscript unlike when I open my onenote on web or in my windows 10. Anybody experiencing this? Or how can I type in subscript and superscript mode, common keyboard shortcuts doesn't work with samsung dex keyboard also.
Also, if you need to write out an equation with formulas and symbols and Sigma and all that Greek bullshit, Ctrl + Plus Sign (+) will open up equation mode on a MacBook. I have no idea if it works on windows or not. Really helpful if youβre typing out equations, chemical formulas, and logarithms.
Is there a way to detect superscripts and subscripts from an excel file and write it into a docx? I saw some info about adding a run, but I only want certain characters inside each cell to be subscripted. Such as H^(2)O, but subscript (I don't think I can do that on Reddit!)
My current program reads an excel file using openpyxl and writes test questions/answers on a docx file. Everything works just fine except for this small detail, but I would like the option to write my chemical formulas without having to manually edit them in the docs.
You may have seen my other posts. I've been banging my head against the wall for days now that my classes are giving me lots of information in table-form and we're discussing concepts where exponents are needed and abbreviations have subscripts.
Bear has no markdown for these and doesn't seem likely to be adding them anytime soon (despite promising to for months).
And despite looking high and low, there is still no better note-taking app, or any other one that even comes close to the ease, simplicity, and overall quality of Bear.
Credit where it's due, you ursine bastards. You certainly have yourselves an app. Now add my new shit. #FirstWorldProblems
Srsly tho guise. Halp.
What do you all do when you're using Bear but you need a table or superscript or subscript?
/u/trix180 /u/wham00 /u/nerolapis /u/BearDavid
Is it possible to have subscript used on IV%AVG renaming block when there's an exact value and use superscript as average indicator?
Like this:
exact value (87%): Chaββ³ββ
average value (~85%): Chaββ³βΈβ΅
The closest i got was regular numbers for an exact IV value and superscript as an average indicator:
exact value (87%): Chaββ³87
average value(~85%): Chaββ³βΈβ΅
it is something I'm missing or is just not possible?
After far to long a time I have finally got around to getting sub and superscript functionality added to the CSS. You may recognize the formatting from /r/chemicalreactiongifs as that is where I sourced the code from.
With out further delay the syntax is as follows:
*_subscript_* makes subscript
*`superscript`* or ^(superscript) makes superscript
*_sub_`sup`* makes subsup
*`sup`_sub_* makes sup
sub
Examples:
H*2SO4* is written by typing H*_2_*SO*_4_*
Fe^(2+) is written by typing Fe^(2+) or Fe*`2+`*
Hopfully this makes understanding and explaining reactions easier for all.
Equilibrium arrows and right arrows can be copied and pasted from below. All of this info will be in the sidebar also for easy reference.
Arrows for reference:
Equilibrium arrow: β
Right arrow: β
Is there a keyboard shortcut to add super/subscripts?
I use superscript and subscript quite a bit in my papers for school. I would really appreciate it if this feature was available. Thanks!
They're there in Word and not in Excel. I don't want to have to highlight the characters I want to edit and go into the formatting menu every single time to properly label variables and whatnot.
What the difference between doing [; x_{i} ;]
to get the ith element of the vector x and [; x^{i} ;]
?
In school I learned it as subscript, but in some texts I see it as a superscript. The reason I ask is because I know that for tensors, there are covariant and contravariant tensors which are represented by super and subscripts, respectively.
Edit: I don't really understand covariance/contravariance, perhaps my confusion lays there.
I have some latex macros that open math environments like so:
\newenvironment{linprog}{
\alignat{3}
}{
\endalignat
}
Now, whenever I use superscripts or subscripts in custom macros like this:
\begin{linprog}
a^k
\end{linprog}
vim will display the ^ in white with red background (my guess is, vim doesn't figure out that math mode is enabled and marks the ^ char as a syntax error).
Is there any way to get a normal display? This is a clean vim installation (no addons, no settings except for syntax on
) on Debian 8 (vim 7.4).
I already tried different latex plugins (latexbox, vimlatex...) without success.
As I was roaming other subreddits, I found a piece of CSS that I thought would be useful here and "borrowed" it for /r/actuary. (Thanks to /r/homeworkhelp, where I sometimes go to help answer math/stats questions.) The language is over in the sidebar, but here's how it works:
Superscripts and Subscripts
*_subscript_*
makes subscript
*`superscript`*
makes superscript
*_sub_`sup`*
makes subsup
So, for example:
Γ€*65(12)
*
q*55(t)
*
v^t * 5pt * q*t+5*
Enjoy!
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