Charles E Campbell wrote: > Hello: > > I had been using a space (hex: 32) followed by a composing character > (hex: 20f0) to get a superscript asterisk. I no longer see the > "superscript" asterisk. > > * I did an o/s upgrade in the past 6 months or so, and so that could be > why the "superscript asterisk" is no longer visible > * possibly vim has been "upgraded" so that the "superscript asterisk" is > no longer visible > > I used it, as an example, in comments to indicate that a > conjugate-transpose of a matrix was indicated: A* (except that the > asterisk was superscripted): A ⃰ (I put it into the browser just before > this parenthesized text, and I can see it via seamonkey). > > Any ideas as to what's going on, and can it be fixed? > > Regards, > Chip Campbell > > P.S. With gvim, I use set guifont=Luxi\ Mono\ Bold\ 11 , in case its a > font issue. Haven't changed that font in a looong time. > Odd, this has been bothering me for awhile, but I just found an additional thing about it: a ctrl-L will (sometimes) cause the superscript-asterisk to appear (see the "supast" attachment for an example).
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