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Unicode defines subscript and superscript characters in several areas; in particular, it has a full set of superscript and subscript digits. Owing to the popularity of using these characters to make fractions, most modern fonts render most or all of these as cap height superscripts and baseline subscripts.
Additional superscript capitals are ᴭ ᴯ ᴲ ᴻ. Some of these are small caps in the source documents in the Unicode proposals. Superscript capital s has been proposed for a future version of the Unicode Standard. [8] [9] Superscript versons of small capital A and E have been proposed for a future version of the Unicode Standard. [10] [11] [9]
Superscripts and Subscripts is a Unicode block containing superscript and subscript numerals, mathematical operators, and letters used in mathematics and phonetics. The use of subscripts and superscripts in Unicode allows any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like HTML or TeX.
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Superscript two: 0114 U+00B3 ³ 179 0302 0263 ³ Superscript three: 0115 U+00B4 ´ 180 0302 0264 ´ Acute accent: 0116 U+00B5 µ 181 0302 0265 µ Micro sign: 0117 U+00B6 ¶ 182 0302 0266 ¶ Pilcrow sign 0118 U+00B7 · 183 0302 0267 · Middle dot: 0119 U+00B8 ¸ 184 0302 0270 ¸ Cedilla: 0120 U+00B9 ¹ 185 0302 0271 ...
A superscript or subscript is text that is positioned slightly above or below the normal line of type. Superscripts and subscripts are often rendered in a smaller font size than the adjacent normal text. This part of the Manual of Style aims to achieve consistency in the use and formatting of superscripts and subscripts in Wikipedia articles.
For singular ordinal numbers, shortened forms use the feminine (ª) and masculine (º) ordinal indicators, [6] rather than the superscript a and o, except in ordinal numbers ending in -er (only before masculine singular sustantives for ordinal numbers whose cardinal equivalent finishes in 1 and 3, except with the 11.º variant spelled undécimo).