[duxuser] Re: superscript directly over

  • From: Janet Reynolds <JReynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:57:26 +1300

Hi Teri
You've got the wrong code. You want [ps] and [pe] for normal superscripts.
The [os] and [oe] are for when the superscript is directly over which is
less common in print and gives you a modified expression in Nemeth.
Janet

-----Original Message-----
From: Teri McElroy [mailto:teri@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 10 November 2003 11:42 a.m.
To: dbt
Subject: [duxuser] superscript directly over


Hi

Can someone tell me the correct way to get the []osI[oe] codes to
produce dots 45 for the superscript sign.

I  used this symbol once before and now can't find my old file to see
how I did it and got it to appear correctly.  Instead of the dots 45,
I'm getting dots 126 before the number and 456 126 after it.  All I
want is dots 45 before the number.

Thanks.  I have the expression surrounded by technical notation, and
the document begins and ends with technical context, so this should
all be translating correctly into nemeth.  This is the only one that
isn't.

I could use a q code or do six key entry after translating the file,
but would rather find out how to get this code to work properly since
it did last time.  I just can't remember what I did.

Thanks.

Teri

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