Rich Shepard wrote:

  That actually looks ugly. But, I've come up with the acceptable
work-around: use \textsuperscript{SM}, just as I need to do with OO.o.


Looking at \textservicemark in the Holy Tome of LaTeX Symbols, I wondered what the difference between that and \textsuperscript{SM} was (other than maybe kerning??). I have absolutely no eye for typeface issues -- I can tell monospace from proportional and slanted from upright, and sometimes serif from sans serif, and that's about it. If the superscript thing is acceptable, clearly it is the path of least resistance.

/Paul

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