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in this example subscript is `b0`n<br>
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Davide Sacchetti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">superscript ex.:
draw string Temperature [`a0`nC]
`a -> apix
`n -> normal
I don't remember about subscripts ...
bye bye
davide
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 15:56 +0200, Boyin Huang wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am a new user of grads, and wondering whether grads can draw a subscript
and superscript:
(1) how to express watt per square meter per second such as in "Wm^2/s".
(2) how to draw the temperature expression of "degree" such as
in "20degreeC".
Thanks
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