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  • D Offline
    drafter
    last edited by 7 Aug 2015, 16:30

    How do you enter subscript or superscript text in Make 2015

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      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 7 Aug 2015, 16:58

      You could try using the built-in Accessories > Character Map and copy/paste the desired character, OR simply try typing the codes which it gives you [PC only].
      e.g.
      Alt+0178 == ² Alt+0179 == ³
      etc
      I actually have an AutoHotKeys .exe that I have made and which runs at startup - it lets me type say 'sup2' to get ²
      No need to remember obscure codes...

      TIG

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        drafter
        last edited by 9 Aug 2015, 12:10

        @tig said:

        You could try using the built-in Accessories > Character Map and copy/paste the desired character, OR simply try typing the codes which it gives you [PC only].
        e.g.
        Alt+0178 == ² Alt+0179 == ³
        etc
        I actually have an AutoHotKeys .exe that I have made and which runs at startup - it lets me type say 'sup2' to get ²
        No need to remember obscure codes...

        Thank you for that. My concern is for the superscript [o] for degrees

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          Dave R
          last edited by 9 Aug 2015, 12:15

          You could have specified that. You can get it from Character Map, too. It's Alt+0176 (typing the numbers on the number keypad) °

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            TIG Moderator
            last edited by 9 Aug 2015, 12:33

            Alt+0176 >>> ° [degree symbol NOT a superscript 0]
            Use the Windows 'Character Map' accessory to type dozens of such special characters.

            My custom AutoHoyKeys exe does °, ², ³, Ø, ±, • etc

            TIG

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              greenskp
              last edited by 9 Aug 2015, 14:16

              TIG, could you share your AutoHotKeys script?

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                TIG Moderator
                last edited by 9 Aug 2015, 15:05

                I'll PM you the exe and ahk file...

                TIG

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