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Subscript is a character that is slightly smaller than the text that surrounds it and is set below the baseline. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote a variable version or the denominator part of a fraction. | Subscript is a character that is slightly smaller than the text that surrounds it and is set below the baseline. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote a variable version or the denominator part of a fraction. | ||
To use subscript in your document, press the Subscript toolbar button. To remove the formatting, press the button again. | To use subscript in your document, press the [[File:ETB SubandSuperscript 001.PNG|text-bottom|50x30px|Subscript button]] Subscript toolbar button. To remove the formatting, press the button again. | ||
== Superscript == | |||
Subscript is a character that is slightly smaller than the text that surrounds it and is set above the baseline. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote power or the numerator part of a fraction. In normal text superscript often directs a user to a footnote. Note that some special characters are often added as superscript by default. | |||
To use superscript in your document, press the [[File:ETB SubandSuperscript 002.PNG|text-bottom|50x30px|Superscript button]] Superscript toolbar button. To remove the formatting, press the button again. | |||
== See also == | |||
[http://petrowiki.org/Help:RichText%20editor%20-%20Edit%20toolbar RichText editor - Edit toolbar] | |||
[http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Users_Guide CKEditor user guide] | |||
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Revision as of 15:33, 20 May 2015
Subscript and superscript formatting is often used in mathematical expressions or footnote references. CKEditor makes it easy to format the text as subscript or superscript with appropriate toolbar buttons.
Subscript
Subscript is a character that is slightly smaller than the text that surrounds it and is set below the baseline. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote a variable version or the denominator part of a fraction.
To use subscript in your document, press the Subscript toolbar button. To remove the formatting, press the button again.
Superscript
Subscript is a character that is slightly smaller than the text that surrounds it and is set above the baseline. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote power or the numerator part of a fraction. In normal text superscript often directs a user to a footnote. Note that some special characters are often added as superscript by default.
To use superscript in your document, press the Superscript toolbar button. To remove the formatting, press the button again.
See also
RichText editor - Edit toolbar
Category