you could try fonts:
bookshelf symbol 1 for super, and
bookshelf symbol 2 for sub....
that was my solution....they come default with win 9x....(i think)
At 11:45 AM 06/13/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I want the users of one of my Shockwave movies to be able to type text with
>a mixture of normal characters, subscripts, and superscripts. I'd like them
>to be able to do that with keyboard commands. For example, I'd like them to
>be able to type something like the following to input a chemical formula for
>something like dihydrogen phosphate, H2PO4- (with the 2 and 4 as subscripts,
>the minus as a superscript, and the letters as normal characters.
>
>H Ctrl-2 PO Ctrl-4 Ctrl-Shift-- with the last "-" for a typed hyphen
>
>What's the best way of making this happen?
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark
>
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