11-21-2008 06:09 AM
11-21-2008 06:17 AM - edited 11-21-2008 06:19 AM
11-21-2008 06:23 AM - edited 11-21-2008 06:26 AM
Almost. I want to be able to place an inverse cubic index (for example) I did find that I can change text size midway through a label to give the impression of subscript. However I can't find a method or hack to do superscript other than to use two labels over each other
Edit:
Thanks Mathan. I guess I'll just have to keep using my dodgy hack 😛
11-21-2008 06:33 AM - edited 11-21-2008 06:42 AM
Hi, Ed, If you need the cubic index only, why do not use it from Font? In Windows Start->Run...->Charmap, then you will see which code according to cubic index, square index, and so on:
Regards, Andrey.
11-21-2008 06:40 AM
11-21-2008 07:39 AM
However, there is no superscript hyphen symbol, at least not in a commonly used character set. For instance in the units of density kg.m^-3 (kg/m^3 would work, negating the hyphen)
I suppose I could use an image as well
11-21-2008 09:40 AM