Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Maggie Meister
Title: Re: Superscript character in a word?


Hi Stuart,

On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 11:27:13 AM you wrote:





Hello Maggie,
Thursday, March 11, 2021, 9:58:14 AM, you wrote:





Are you talking about in the customise toolbar menu? I did not see this choice.



Go to View/Toolbars/Advanced Formatting in the menu when editing an email in HTML.




  I'm afraid that the problem must lie with my version. I don't have an Advanced Formatting choice, only Lock Toolbars and Customize.


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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Title: Re: Superscript character in a word?


Hello Maggie,
Thursday, March 11, 2021, 9:58:14 AM, you wrote:





Are you talking about in the customise toolbar menu? I did not see this choice.



Go to View/Toolbars/Advanced Formatting in the menu when editing an email in HTML.

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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi David,

On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 10:54:02 AM you wrote:

F> Hello Maggie,

F> Thursday, March 11, 2021, 3:08:39 PM, you wrote:

F> Hi Christopher,

F> On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 1:56:28 AM you wrote:

CW>> On 2021-03-10 at  1:49 PM, Maggie Meister  wrote:

>>> In Portuguese (and perhaps other languages) it is sometimes necessary to
>>> type a superscript character, 

F> Not sure if this has been mentioned. On my version of TB
F> (8.7) when using the mail message window, under View you can
F> enable HTML toolbars then any character can be sub/super scripted.

Thanks, but it doesn't seem to be there in v. 7.00.56, or I am
looking in the wrong place. I brought up a blank email, clicked
on View|Toolbars|Customize ~now I'm on shaky ground~ in the
layout pane I click on Format?? I don't see superscript anywhere
in this.

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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Maggie Meister
Title: Re: Superscript character in a word?


Hi Stuart,

On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 7:04:41 AM you wrote:





Hello Maggie,
Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 8:04:11 PM, you wrote:





 Yes, that is exactly what I am looking for. Where in the HTML editor did you find it?



Sorry I sent a screenshot last night but it must have been too large. 



Yes, it didn't come through here. 





Under the menu bar that has bold, italics etc there is another menu that has
X2 for superscript and X2 for  subscript.



Are you talking about in the customise toolbar menu? I did not see this choice. 

Thanks for your help, Stuart, trying to function in html is earthquaking for me - I long to do this in plain text. 
  

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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Forums
Hello Maggie,

Thursday, March 11, 2021, 3:08:39 PM, you wrote:


Hi Christopher,

On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 1:56:28 AM you wrote:

CW> On 2021-03-10 at  1:49 PM, Maggie Meister  wrote:

>> In Portuguese (and perhaps other languages) it is sometimes necessary to
>> type a superscript character, 

CW> If all you need are the ordinal indicators º and ª, these exist as dedicated
CW> Unicode characters: no HTML needed. I copied/pasted these from the Wikipedia
CW> article on the orginal indicator [1].

Thanks Christopher, but it's usually the 'a' that needs to be superscripted 
from what I understand. For instance, you can see (even in the old records) Ma 
where the 'a' is superscripted. This is an abbreviation of the name, Maria. In 
the case of Profa, the abbreviation would be to indicate that the PhD graduate 
is a female. This is found in salutations of more formal correspondence, again 
as I understand it. Learning is happening. 

Pointing out the degree symbol is also handy for different reasons. Thanks 
again. 

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 Maggie


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Not sure if this has been mentioned. On my version of TB (8.7) when using the 
mail message window, under View you can enable HTML toolbars then any character 
can be sub/super scripted.

David

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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Maggie Meister
Title: Re: Superscript character in a word?


Hi Christopher,

On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 1:56:28 AM you wrote:

CW> On 2021-03-10 at  1:49 PM, Maggie Meister  wrote:

>> In Portuguese (and perhaps other languages) it is sometimes necessary to
>> type a superscript character, 

CW> If all you need are the ordinal indicators º and ª, these exist as dedicated
CW> Unicode characters: no HTML needed. I copied/pasted these from the Wikipedia
CW> article on the orginal indicator [1].

Thanks Christopher, but it's usually the 'a' that needs to be superscripted from what I understand. For instance, you can see (even in the old records) Ma where the 'a' is superscripted. This is an abbreviation of the name, Maria. In the case of Profa, the abbreviation would be to indicate that the PhD graduate is a female. This is found in salutations of more formal correspondence, again as I understand it. Learning is happening. 

Pointing out the degree symbol is also handy for different reasons. Thanks again. 

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  Maggie


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you have to say.” -Maggie Kuhn


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Re: Superscript character in a word?

2021-03-11 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Title: Re: Superscript character in a word?


Hello Maggie,
Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 8:04:11 PM, you wrote:





 Yes, that is exactly what I am looking for. Where in the HTML editor did you find it?



Sorry I sent a screenshot last night but it must have been too large. Under the menu bar that has bold, italics etc there is another menu that has
X2 for superscript and X2 for  subscript.

There is also an insert symbol in both the HTML editor and test editor that should work, but it seems to be a bit messed up.

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