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Is there a trick to this, or do I just need to make small text and cobble it
together by hand?
Is it possible to get these characters to display in the message window? I
think there are some character sets with these "built-in", but I'm not sure
about how to manipulate the font.
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Am 07.03.2016 um 00:37 schrieb Bald Eagle:
> Is there a trick to this, or do I just need to make small text and cobble it
> together by hand?
You need to do it the same way as all text rendering software does it:
The hard way.
> Is it possible to get these characters to display in the message window? I
> think there are some character sets with these "built-in", but I'm not sure
> about how to manipulate the font.
While there are some characters for which the Unicode standard provides
superscript and subscript versions (most notably all decimal digits),
super-/subscript versions of latin letters are only available for a
quite random subset.
A few character sets might happen to provide additional super- and
subscript glyphs as part of their "Private Use Area", but as the name
already suggests, this part of the Unicode character set is entirely
unregulated, and may literally contain /anything/ and use /any/ mapping.
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