Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks, that gets me closer (though \highlow and \lowhigh result in
undefined control sequence here).
However, the superscripted text is not reduced in size at all. This seems
to be XeTeX-specific, as using PDFTeX works fine. The same issue arises
using \small{} in XeTeX,
Am 03.03.10 13:04, schrieb James Fisher:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks, that gets me closer (though \highlow and \lowhigh result in
undefined control sequence here).
\hilo and \lohi
Wolfgang
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If your question is of
That's better. Also, for the record, I've been working with Mark IV today,
and LuaTeX doesn't seem to have XeTeX's problem with \small.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 03.03.10 13:04, schrieb James Fisher:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks,
Hi,
A minor problem: I'm trying to place superscripted text in the text body --
things like '2^nd March'. I can't see anything like 2{\sup nd}, so my only
known solution at the moment is math mode: $2^{nd}$. Despite this not being
'math', I don't really have an aversion to it. However,
Am 02.03.10 22:58, schrieb James Fisher:
Hi,
A minor problem: I'm trying to place superscripted text in the text
body -- things like '2^nd March'. I can't see anything like 2{\sup
nd}, so my only known solution at the moment is math mode: $2^{nd}$.
Despite this not being 'math', I don't