[pchelpers] Re: HTML - program for subscript tag
- From: Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx>
- To: Gerald Gollinger <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 18:18:47 -0500
Hi Gerald,
MS Word can handle HTML, if that helps.
If you want something that does plan text, you might look for
something that allows reprogramming the function keys or the creation
of key macros.
--Scott.
Monday, March 9, 2009, 10:49:55 AM, you wrote:
GG> P. S. Microsoft Word has a methodology for using subscript and
GG> superscript. I looked it up in MS Word Help. But for the web it
GG> seems more complicated than it should be.
GG> --- On Mon, 3/9/09, Gerald Gollinger <gerald3nyc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
GG> From: Gerald Gollinger <gerald3nyc@xxxxxxxxx>
GG> Subject: Re: [pchelpers] Re: HTML - program for subscript tag
GG> To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
GG> Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 11:35 AM
GG> Hi Scott,
GG>
GG> The script that you gave me is correct. If someone was writing
GG> a chemistry book take one molecular formula for a substitute sugar called
Erythritol.
GG>
GG> c(sub)4(/sub)h(sub)10(/sub)o(sub)4(/sub)
GG>
GG> or c4h10o4 (with numerals subscript).
GG>
GG> I know that the correct methodology is to use less than and
GG> greater than symbols to enclosed the abbreviation for a tag. But
GG> the email may not show this or distort it. So I conveyed the idea with
parenthesis substitution.
GG>
GG> There is a lot of repetition in this conventional methodology.
GG> Is there a text editor that can automate repetitious tags? If a
GG> student was typing a thesis with a lot of molecular formula there should be
an easier way.
GG>
GG> Gerald
GG> --- On Sun, 3/8/09, Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
GG> From: Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx>
GG> Subject: [pchelpers] Re: HTML - program for subscript tag
GG> To: "Gerald Gollinger" <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
GG> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 10:54 PM
GG> Hi Gerald,
GG> Sunday, March 8, 2009, 7:17:36 PM, you wrote:
GG>> Is there ant way to automate a HTML subscript tag. For
GG>> those who know it is difficult in doing a molecular
GG>> formula in hypertext markup language. Any ideas?
GG> Like this?
GG> http://www.tizag.com/htmlT/htmlsubscript.php
GG> I did a search for HTML SUBSCRIPT and that was the first match.
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