Ignore Angel. That looks like crap! :)

Just use

label "\u03B1<sup>3</sup>"

and 11.1.37.....

Bob




Frieda Reichsman wrote:

> OK, my guess is that you did this with several echos, changing font 
> sizes between, and set the echos so that they begin at adjacent 
> horizontal points, but vary their vertical point. Am I right?  :)
>
> If you did use echos, did you do this with echos that are fixed in 3D 
> space to a point, so they rotate with the structure? I have no 
> experience with that type of echo...
>
> Anyway it looks good for superscript!
>
> Frieda
>
>
> On May 9, 2007, at May 9, 4:18 PM, Angel Herraez wrote:
>
>> Following a recent post by Frieda, I got mad about trying to get 
>> sub/superscripts in labels.
>>
>> This is great fun!
>>
>> See attached png image.
>>
>> Must leave for dinner. Will come back later and explain how I did 
>> it... meanwhile, you can 
>> start a bet ;-D
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