RE: superscript decimal character

From: Adam Bruss (abruss@awrcorp.com)
Date: Sat Oct 17 2009 - 12:55:58 CDT

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    I'm doing this in a Windows Forms Datagridview control. The cells in this control display in basic text. It's for showing a list of variables and their expressions.
     
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    From: Michael D'Errico [mailto:mike-list@pobox.com]
    Sent: Sat 10/17/2009 10:28 AM
    To: Adam Bruss
    Subject: Re: superscript decimal character

    There is no superscript decimal point in Unicode 5.0. To find all of
    the superscript characters, you can search for "<super>" in the file
    UnicodeData.txt.

    The preferred way to do what you want is to use HTML, such as:

        x<sup>0.5</sup>

    or possibly using CSS.

    Mike

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    Adam Bruss wrote:
    > Hello and thanks for unicode,
    >
    > Is there a superscript decimal point character for  showing fractional
    > exponents as real numbers?
    >
    > For example I'd like to show 0.5 all in superscript. I know how to get
    > the 0 and 5 superscripted but not the decimal point.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Adam Bruss
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