Hello Andreas,

Could you please explain *where* exactly could I choose "interpret text as
markup"? In addition, referring to cell with superscript does not yield the
desired result for me in Gnumeric 1.10.17 on Debian 6.0.5, kernel 3.2
(title contains the text but all in one line).

2012/7/5 Andreas Guelzow <aguel...@pyrshep.ca>

> On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 11:20 +0200, Frederic Parrenin wrote:
> > Hi Jean,
> >
> > How does work super- and sub- scripts in charts?
> >
>
> I believe at this time to get super or subscripts into a legend you need
> to either:
>
> (a) enter the name into a cell using sub and superscripts as usually and
> refer to that cell as the name or
> (b) if the superscript/subscript is numerical one can use the
> appropriate superscripted or subscripted unicode symbols.
>
> Of course super- and subscripts in chart titles are directly supported
> by choosing "interpret text as markup" and use something like "name
> <sup>top</sup><sub>bottom</sub>"
>
> Andreas
>
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> Andreas Guelzow <aguel...@pyrshep.ca>
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With best regards,
Igors
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