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font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02BB-02BC, U+02C6, U+02DA, U+02DC, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+2000-206F, U+20AC, U+2122, U+2191, U+2193, U+2212, U+2215, U+FEFF, U+FFFD; }/* cyrillic-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0460-052F, U+1C80-1C8A, U+20B4, U+2DE0-2DFF, U+A640-A69F, U+FE2E-FE2F; } /* cyrillic */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0301, U+0400-045F, U+0490-0491, U+04B0-04B1, U+2116; } /* greek-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+1F00-1FFF; } /* greek */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0370-0377, U+037A-037F, U+0384-038A, U+038C, U+038E-03A1, U+03A3-03FF; } /* math */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0302-0303, U+0305, U+0307-0308, U+0310, U+0312, U+0315, U+031A, U+0326-0327, U+032C, U+032F-0330, U+0332-0333, U+0338, U+033A, U+0346, U+034D, U+0391-03A1, U+03A3-03A9, U+03B1-03C9, U+03D1, U+03D5-03D6, U+03F0-03F1, U+03F4-03F5, U+2016-2017, U+2034-2038, U+203C, U+2040, U+2043, U+2047, U+2050, U+2057, U+205F, U+2070-2071, U+2074-208E, U+2090-209C, U+20D0-20DC, U+20E1, U+20E5-20EF, U+2100-2112, U+2114-2115, U+2117-2121, U+2123-214F, U+2190, U+2192, U+2194-21AE, U+21B0-21E5, U+21F1-21F2, U+21F4-2211, U+2213-2214, U+2216-22FF, U+2308-230B, U+2310, U+2319, U+231C-2321, U+2336-237A, U+237C, U+2395, U+239B-23B7, U+23D0, U+23DC-23E1, U+2474-2475, U+25AF, U+25B3, U+25B7, U+25BD, U+25C1, U+25CA, U+25CC, U+25FB, U+266D-266F, U+27C0-27FF, U+2900-2AFF, U+2B0E-2B11, U+2B30-2B4C, U+2BFE, U+3030, U+FF5B, U+FF5D, U+1D400-1D7FF, U+1EE00-1EEFF; } /* symbols */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0001-000C, U+000E-001F, U+007F-009F, U+20DD-20E0, U+20E2-20E4, U+2150-218F, U+2190, U+2192, U+2194-2199, U+21AF, U+21E6-21F0, U+21F3, U+2218-2219, U+2299, U+22C4-22C6, U+2300-243F, U+2440-244A, U+2460-24FF, U+25A0-27BF, U+2800-28FF, U+2921-2922, U+2981, U+29BF, U+29EB, U+2B00-2BFF, U+4DC0-4DFF, U+FFF9-FFFB, U+10140-1018E, U+10190-1019C, U+101A0, U+101D0-101FD, U+102E0-102FB, U+10E60-10E7E, U+1D2C0-1D2D3, U+1D2E0-1D37F, U+1F000-1F0FF, U+1F100-1F1AD, U+1F1E6-1F1FF, U+1F30D-1F30F, U+1F315, U+1F31C, U+1F31E, U+1F320-1F32C, U+1F336, U+1F378, U+1F37D, U+1F382, U+1F393-1F39F, U+1F3A7-1F3A8, U+1F3AC-1F3AF, U+1F3C2, U+1F3C4-1F3C6, U+1F3CA-1F3CE, U+1F3D4-1F3E0, U+1F3ED, U+1F3F1-1F3F3, U+1F3F5-1F3F7, U+1F408, U+1F415, U+1F41F, U+1F426, U+1F43F, U+1F441-1F442, U+1F444, U+1F446-1F449, U+1F44C-1F44E, U+1F453, U+1F46A, U+1F47D, U+1F4A3, U+1F4B0, U+1F4B3, U+1F4B9, U+1F4BB, U+1F4BF, U+1F4C8-1F4CB, U+1F4D6, U+1F4DA, U+1F4DF, U+1F4E3-1F4E6, U+1F4EA-1F4ED, U+1F4F7, U+1F4F9-1F4FB, U+1F4FD-1F4FE, U+1F503, U+1F507-1F50B, U+1F50D, U+1F512-1F513, U+1F53E-1F54A, U+1F54F-1F5FA, U+1F610, U+1F650-1F67F, U+1F687, U+1F68D, U+1F691, U+1F694, U+1F698, U+1F6AD, U+1F6B2, U+1F6B9-1F6BA, U+1F6BC, U+1F6C6-1F6CF, U+1F6D3-1F6D7, U+1F6E0-1F6EA, U+1F6F0-1F6F3, U+1F6F7-1F6FC, U+1F700-1F7FF, U+1F800-1F80B, U+1F810-1F847, U+1F850-1F859, U+1F860-1F887, U+1F890-1F8AD, U+1F8B0-1F8BB, U+1F8C0-1F8C1, U+1F900-1F90B, U+1F93B, U+1F946, U+1F984, U+1F996, U+1F9E9, U+1FA00-1FA6F, U+1FA70-1FA7C, U+1FA80-1FA89, U+1FA8F-1FAC6, U+1FACE-1FADC, U+1FADF-1FAE9, U+1FAF0-1FAF8, U+1FB00-1FBFF; } /* vietnamese */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0102-0103, U+0110-0111, U+0128-0129, U+0168-0169, U+01A0-01A1, U+01AF-01B0, U+0300-0301, U+0303-0304, U+0308-0309, U+0323, U+0329, U+1EA0-1EF9, U+20AB; } /* latin-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0100-02BA, U+02BD-02C5, U+02C7-02CC, U+02CE-02D7, U+02DD-02FF, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+1D00-1DBF, U+1E00-1E9F, U+1EF2-1EFF, U+2020, U+20A0-20AB, U+20AD-20C0, U+2113, U+2C60-2C7F, U+A720-A7FF; } /* latin */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02BB-02BC, U+02C6, U+02DA, U+02DC, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+2000-206F, U+20AC, U+2122, U+2191, U+2193, U+2212, U+2215, U+FEFF, U+FFFD; }/* cyrillic-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0460-052F, U+1C80-1C8A, U+20B4, U+2DE0-2DFF, U+A640-A69F, U+FE2E-FE2F; } /* cyrillic */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0301, U+0400-045F, U+0490-0491, U+04B0-04B1, U+2116; } /* greek-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+1F00-1FFF; } /* greek */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0370-0377, U+037A-037F, U+0384-038A, U+038C, U+038E-03A1, U+03A3-03FF; } /* math */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0302-0303, U+0305, U+0307-0308, U+0310, U+0312, U+0315, U+031A, U+0326-0327, U+032C, U+032F-0330, U+0332-0333, U+0338, U+033A, U+0346, U+034D, U+0391-03A1, U+03A3-03A9, U+03B1-03C9, U+03D1, U+03D5-03D6, U+03F0-03F1, U+03F4-03F5, U+2016-2017, U+2034-2038, U+203C, U+2040, U+2043, U+2047, U+2050, U+2057, U+205F, U+2070-2071, U+2074-208E, U+2090-209C, U+20D0-20DC, U+20E1, U+20E5-20EF, U+2100-2112, U+2114-2115, U+2117-2121, U+2123-214F, U+2190, U+2192, U+2194-21AE, U+21B0-21E5, U+21F1-21F2, U+21F4-2211, U+2213-2214, U+2216-22FF, U+2308-230B, U+2310, U+2319, U+231C-2321, U+2336-237A, U+237C, U+2395, U+239B-23B7, U+23D0, U+23DC-23E1, U+2474-2475, U+25AF, U+25B3, U+25B7, U+25BD, U+25C1, U+25CA, U+25CC, U+25FB, U+266D-266F, U+27C0-27FF, U+2900-2AFF, U+2B0E-2B11, U+2B30-2B4C, U+2BFE, U+3030, U+FF5B, U+FF5D, U+1D400-1D7FF, U+1EE00-1EEFF; } /* symbols */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0001-000C, U+000E-001F, U+007F-009F, U+20DD-20E0, U+20E2-20E4, U+2150-218F, U+2190, U+2192, U+2194-2199, U+21AF, U+21E6-21F0, U+21F3, U+2218-2219, U+2299, U+22C4-22C6, U+2300-243F, U+2440-244A, U+2460-24FF, U+25A0-27BF, U+2800-28FF, U+2921-2922, U+2981, U+29BF, U+29EB, U+2B00-2BFF, U+4DC0-4DFF, U+FFF9-FFFB, U+10140-1018E, U+10190-1019C, U+101A0, U+101D0-101FD, U+102E0-102FB, U+10E60-10E7E, U+1D2C0-1D2D3, U+1D2E0-1D37F, U+1F000-1F0FF, U+1F100-1F1AD, U+1F1E6-1F1FF, U+1F30D-1F30F, U+1F315, U+1F31C, U+1F31E, U+1F320-1F32C, U+1F336, U+1F378, U+1F37D, U+1F382, U+1F393-1F39F, U+1F3A7-1F3A8, U+1F3AC-1F3AF, U+1F3C2, U+1F3C4-1F3C6, U+1F3CA-1F3CE, U+1F3D4-1F3E0, U+1F3ED, U+1F3F1-1F3F3, U+1F3F5-1F3F7, U+1F408, U+1F415, U+1F41F, U+1F426, U+1F43F, U+1F441-1F442, U+1F444, U+1F446-1F449, U+1F44C-1F44E, U+1F453, U+1F46A, U+1F47D, U+1F4A3, U+1F4B0, U+1F4B3, U+1F4B9, U+1F4BB, U+1F4BF, U+1F4C8-1F4CB, U+1F4D6, U+1F4DA, U+1F4DF, U+1F4E3-1F4E6, U+1F4EA-1F4ED, U+1F4F7, U+1F4F9-1F4FB, U+1F4FD-1F4FE, U+1F503, U+1F507-1F50B, U+1F50D, U+1F512-1F513, U+1F53E-1F54A, U+1F54F-1F5FA, U+1F610, U+1F650-1F67F, U+1F687, U+1F68D, U+1F691, U+1F694, U+1F698, U+1F6AD, U+1F6B2, U+1F6B9-1F6BA, U+1F6BC, U+1F6C6-1F6CF, U+1F6D3-1F6D7, U+1F6E0-1F6EA, U+1F6F0-1F6F3, U+1F6F7-1F6FC, U+1F700-1F7FF, U+1F800-1F80B, U+1F810-1F847, U+1F850-1F859, U+1F860-1F887, U+1F890-1F8AD, U+1F8B0-1F8BB, U+1F8C0-1F8C1, U+1F900-1F90B, U+1F93B, U+1F946, U+1F984, U+1F996, U+1F9E9, U+1FA00-1FA6F, U+1FA70-1FA7C, U+1FA80-1FA89, U+1FA8F-1FAC6, U+1FACE-1FADC, U+1FADF-1FAE9, U+1FAF0-1FAF8, U+1FB00-1FBFF; } /* vietnamese */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0102-0103, U+0110-0111, U+0128-0129, U+0168-0169, U+01A0-01A1, U+01AF-01B0, U+0300-0301, U+0303-0304, U+0308-0309, U+0323, U+0329, U+1EA0-1EF9, U+20AB; } /* latin-ext */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0100-02BA, U+02BD-02C5, U+02C7-02CC, U+02CE-02D7, U+02DD-02FF, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+1D00-1DBF, U+1E00-1E9F, U+1EF2-1EFF, U+2020, U+20A0-20AB, U+20AD-20C0, U+2113, U+2C60-2C7F, U+A720-A7FF; } /* latin */ @font-face { font-family: 'Roboto'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 900; font-stretch: 100%; font-display: swap; src: url() format('woff2'); unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02BB-02BC, U+02C6, U+02DA, U+02DC, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+2000-206F, U+20AC, U+2122, U+2191, U+2193, U+2212, U+2215, U+FEFF, U+FFFD; }</style> </head> <body id="blog" class="home page-template-default page page-id-31 wp-custom-logo elementor-default elementor-kit-297 elementor-page elementor-page-31"> <span class="skip-link screen-reader-text"><br> </span> <div class="page-wrap"> <div class="container-fluid main-container page-builders" role="main"> <div class="page-area"> <div class="row"> <div class="post-31 page type-page status-publish hentry"> <div class="futurio-content main-content-page"> <div class="single-entry-summary"> <div data-elementor-type="wp-post" data-elementor-id="31" class="elementor elementor-31"> <div class="elementor-shape elementor-shape-bottom" data-negative="false"> <svg xmlns="" viewbox="0 0 1000 100" preserveaspectratio="none"> <path class="elementor-shape-fill" opacity="" d="M473,,,0C66,119.1,0,59.7,0, c0,0-62.1,,,,49.6,745.3,8.7,694.9,,59,473,"> <path class="elementor-shape-fill" opacity="" d="M734,,,39.1 ,0C115.7,118.3,0,39.8,0,,,18.1,775.7,67.3,734,"> <path class="elementor-shape-fill" d="M766.1,,,,1.8,242,5.4,184.8,,35.8,132.3,44.9,89.9,,63.7,0,0,0,0 h1000c0,0-9.9,,,47,766.1,"> </path> </path></path></svg></div> <div class="elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default"> <div class="elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-46e3c576" data-id="46e3c576" data-element_type="column"> <div class="elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated"> <div class="elementor-element elementor-element-61b0303 text-center elementor-widget elementor-widget-advanced-text-block" data-id="61b0303" data-element_type="widget" data-widget_type=""> <div class="elementor-widget-container"> <div class="futurio_extra_adv_text_block animate-general" data-animate-type="" data-animate-delay="50"> <h2 class="text-content-block"> <p>Unicode subscript 2. writerows, for example.</p> </h2> </div> </div> </div> <section class="elementor-section elementor-inner-section elementor-element elementor-element-09369bb elementor-section-height-min-height elementor-section-content-middle elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default" data-id="09369bb" data-element_type="section"> </section> <div class="elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default"> <div class="elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-inner-column elementor-element 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It was added to Unicode in version 3.</span><span class="written-lines"> </span> </h2> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="elementor-element elementor-element-1e2e33c elementor-widget elementor-widget-spacer" data-id="1e2e33c" data-element_type="widget" data-widget_type=""> <div class="elementor-widget-container"> <div class="elementor-spacer"> <div class="elementor-spacer-inner"></div> </div> </div> </div> <section class="elementor-section elementor-inner-section elementor-element elementor-element-58fb294d elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default" data-id="58fb294d" data-element_type="section"> </section> <div class="elementor-container elementor-column-gap-no"> <div class="elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-inner-column elementor-element elementor-element-5183a0df" data-id="5183a0df" data-element_type="column"> <div class="elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated"> <div class="elementor-element elementor-element-4886141 text-center elementor-widget elementor-widget-advanced-text-block" data-id="4886141" data-element_type="widget" data-widget_type=""> <div class="elementor-widget-container"> <div class="futurio_extra_adv_text_block"> <div class="text-content-block"> <p>Unicode subscript 2 The glyph is a subscript version of the glyph I want to write \sigma^2_i using unicode I can get two-thirds of the way there with: "\u03C3\U00B2" I can't for the life of me figure out how to add subscript. Unicode defines subscript and superscript characters in several areas; in particular, it has a full set of superscript Superscripts and Subscripts is a Unicode block containing superscript and subscript numerals, mathematical operators, and letters used in mathematics and phonetics. U+209C is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter T. Char U+2098, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₘ,ₘ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₘ” U+2098 Latin Subscript Small Letter M Unicode Character The Unicode Standard, Version 15. writing IPA. Char U+2083, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₃,₃, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Home; IANA Character Sets; Planes; Blocks; Character Categories; Bidirectional Classes; Combining Classes; Decomposition; Mirrored Characters; Scripts; HTML Entities The intended use [2] when these characters were added to Unicode was to produce true superscripts and subscripts so that chemical and algebraic formulas could be written without markup. Find its Unicode, HTML representation, and learn how to easily copy and paste it into your documents. Find out The use of subscripts and superscripts in Unicode allows any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like Discover the Subscript Two ₂ character. 1 (March, 2005). Use this tool to generate small text that you can paste into Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, etc. Unicode U+2091 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter E. HTML symbol, character and entity codes, ASCII, CSS and HEX values for Subscript Two, plus a panoply of others. g Copy-paste subscript characters using Unicode. Hickey (2014: list just before §1. Share. This is commonly used for chemical formulas, mathematical expressions, or denoting special characters in scientific notation (for example, H 2 O). It is encoded in the Superscripts and Subscripts block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. The small capitals, superscript, and subscript forms are for phonetic representations where style variations are semantically important. The superscript characters are working (m³,. These text symbols are available in the following True Type (TTF) and SHX fonts: Simplex* Romans* gdt* I'm working on an assignment that used the unicode subscript k ("\_k"). figures 2–4. You can easily generate your subscript text to copy and paste formatted text into Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media profile names, bio text, and posts. The rest were placed in a dedicated section of Unicode at U+2070 to U+209F. cpanm. The table on the left contains the actual Unicode characters; the on The character ₂ (Subscript Two) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2082. Another Unicode character, the fraction slash U+2044, is visually similar to the solidus, but when used with the ordinary digits (not the superscripts and subscripts) was intended to tell a layout U+208D is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Left Parenthesis. ², ³, ª), this is the way regular characters are rendered - in a smaller font and above/below the regular characters' baseline. Char U+208D, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₍,₍, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) U+209B is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter S. It is HTML encoded as &#x2083;. I initially had the issue with emacs 24. QLabel can take an html string but I can't put this html into the xml. Subscript text is a format where characters are set slightly below the normal line of type. Check the table below: Free Subscript Icons – Vector Download U+2092 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter O. I have a need to use the Unicode character 0x2091, a subscript e, rather than using markup for formatting the subscript. The issue still persisted. ₛᵤₚₑᵣduperᵈᵘᵖᵉʳ tiny text. Thus "H₂O" (using a subscript 2 character) is supposed to be identical to "H 2 O" (with subscript markup). (If you have a character that has a hex code like U+207F for ⁿ, then you would hold Alt and type Keypad2 then Keypad0 then Keypad7 then f (since there isn’t an f key on the keypad, it’s just the Uses. 0 Unicode character 0x25BA not displayed on Android. windows console, python and superscript digits. U+2082 was added in Unicode version 1. Hold down the left Alt Key from your The Unicode Standard, Version 16. g. 132k 12 12 gold badges 198 198 silver badges 298 298 bronze badges. such as "x²" to represent "x squared. g. Show More. In reality, many fonts that include these characters ignore the Unicode H 2 O with subscript markup may look better than with a Unicode subscript (H₂O) in a font that has repurposed the Unicode subscripts for fractions. I have a Mac with OS Catalina. Hickey (2011: 224). It is encoded in the Latin Extended-C block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. It is HTML encoded as &#x2088;. Status. HTML: &#11388;. Superscripts and Subscripts is a Unicode block containing superscript and subscript numerals, mathematical operators, and letters used in mathematics and phonetics. Usually there is only a single capital letter. 1 This file contains a excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for 2082 o SUBSCRIPT TWO] <sub> 0032 2 2083 p SUBSCRIPT THREE] <sub> 0033 3 2084 q SUBSCRIPT FOUR] <sub> 0034 4 2085 r SUBSCRIPT FIVE] <sub> 0035 5 2086 s SUBSCRIPT SIX] <sub> 0036 6 You could have three different modifiers: "subscript next letter", and "subscript on"/"subscript off" corresponding to x_2 and x_{1,2,3,4} Similarly this would make sense for capital letters. U+00B9 is the unicode hex value of the character Superscript One. . CODE. Discover Subscript Two character. Subscript Two. 1 (June, 1993). The characters in this block are used to create superscript and subscript text, which is text that is written slightly above or below the regular line of text. Cubed U+00B3. HTML: &sup2;. However, instead of getting the subscripted k, I get this:![][1] The can still use subscripts with numbers and some letters, but not with 'k'. Subscript also doubles up quite nicely for writing small text, offering you multiple ways to enhance your content. 1df25 latin subscript small letter eth. There is an example at the end of the csv module documentation that demonstrates how to deal with Unicode. Based on Unicode subscripts and superscripts superscripts aren't in a continuous block which makes them difficult to detect. It is encoded in the Phonetic Extensions block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. Unicode Characters in the Superscripts and Subscripts Block. reader = Just click on the symbol to get more information such as subscript symbol unicode, download subscript emoji as a png image at different sizes, or copy subscript symbol to clipboard then paste into your favorite application For The Superscripts and Subscripts Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents a variety of superscript and subscript characters. Char U+2080, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₀,₀, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Discover the meaning and copy the symbol ² Superscript Two (Squared) on SYMBL ( ‿ )! Unicode number: U+00B2. You need to hold one of the alt codes on your keyboard and then enter the decimal numbers from the numeric pad. In reality, many fonts that include these characters ignore the Unicode This tool streamlines the task of writing powers and indices, such as x², through the use of a unicode subscript generator. Some of the Unicode names for diacritics, too, are misleading or at least incomplete. 2. @Sam: To emphasize, the only subscript that can directly be done like this requires the existence of the special characters (in Unicode). I wonder if it is a locale or encoding problem, but if that is the case, it is strange that the accented letter displays as expected without the subscript. Char U+208B, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₋,₋, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) U+1D62 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter I. Here are the two simple steps to type the ₂ using Alt code from your keyboard. Below is copied directly from that example. for text label subscripts. If you aren't getting the text you expect then you need to look into encodings and how you are reading the text. To use Subscript Symbols/Signs you just need to click on the symbol icon and it will be copied to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere you want to use it. Char U+00B9, Encodings, HTML Entitys:&#185;,&#xB9;,&sup1;, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Unicode subscript in R had some pointers that were helpful. In the case of subscript 2, which is U+2082, the sequence is “hold Alt then type NumKeypad+ then 2 then 0 then 8 then 2 (all on the keypad)”. 1df22 latin subscript small letter c. CPAN shell. Most of them are obviously not meant to be used as sup/subscr. Subblock “Additions for UPA” in Block “Latin Extended-C”. Char U+2081, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₁,₁, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) This page contains subscript and superscript small numbers. Char U+2092, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₒ,ₒ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₒ” U+2092 Latin Subscript Small Letter O Unicode Character yes, it will, for subscripts. Thanks to jmcnamara I found a great way to use Unicode characters in xlsxwriter charts: xlsxwrter: rich text format in chart title I need a list of all Unicode characters to copy from. These include informal extensions of the IPA, the RFE (Revista de Filología Española), and U+2081 is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript One. It is encoded in the Supplemental Mathematical Operators block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. Char U+207F, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ⁿ,ⁿ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Home; IANA Character Sets; Planes; Blocks; Character Categories; Bidirectional Classes Summary. Subscript Minus. This code can use alphabets on the superscript and subscript In This code format() is Function and in Format function ('\unicode'). However, the usual-suspect fonts don't appear to include a glyph for this Unicode position. It shows correctly in Linux, but in Windows it shows some garbage instead of subscript 2. U+208A is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Plus Sign. Roland Roland. UNICODE U+02082 HEX CODE &#x2082; HTML CODE &#8322; The arrangement of the characters that can be used as super-/subscript letters seems completely chaotic. In these ranges, one character is still missing because the UTC has refused to encode *LATIN SUPERSCRIPT SMALL LETTER Q, aka *MODIFIER LETTER SMALL Q. In Unicode 6. Char U+207B, Encodings, HTML Entitys:⁻,⁻, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) U+207B is the unicode hex value of the character Superscript Minus. Char U+208A, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₊,₊, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) As I noted in my comment, not all ASCII characters exist as unicode super- or sub-scripts. Utilize Pages or Notes for subscript formatting. 0. Subscript Symbols are text icons that you can copy and paste like regular text. As with the U+2098 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter M. Symbol Name: Subscript Two: Unicode: U+2082: Unicode Version: 1. Char U+2090, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₐ,ₐ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) With unicode-math, it is recommended to use \symup to get upright symbols in math-mode, and to use \textnormal to get upright text, e. In reality, many fonts that include these characters ignore the Unicode If you want to show super or subscripts in SGPLOT graph statements (TEXT, VBAR, etc. Superscript and subscript text is commonly used in mathematical and This page lists the characters in the Superscripts and Subscripts block of the Unicode standard (version 16. Char U+209C, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₜ,ₜ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₜ” U+209C Latin Subscript Small Letter T Unicode Character U+209A is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter P. It is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative reference from U+24A2 is the unicode hex value of the character Parenthesized Latin Small Letter G. HTML: &#8343;. C# strings are always Unicode (UTF-16) so if you can load the text without issue it is already Unicode. 8. HTML: ₂. Squared U+00B2. In practice, it might be better to explicitly use subscript and superscript forms to imitate the visual appearance of these fractions, or to not use fractions at all. 2 added two new mathematical angle bracket characters (U+27E8 and U+27E9) that U+209F plus U+00B2, U+00B3, and U+00B9 contain sequences of superscript and subscript digits and @Atreyagaurav: they are not the same as other unicode characters. 0 are shown in conjunction with any existing § <sub> 0032 2 2083 p SUBSCRIPT THREE latin subscript small letter a (u+2090) latin subscript small letter e (u+2091) latin subscript small letter o (u+2092) latin subscript small letter x (u+2093) latin subscript small letter schwa (u+2094) latin subscript small letter h (u+2095) latin subscript small letter k (u+2096) latin subscript small letter l (u+2097) Usually you do this with formatting. Each superscript or subscript character is preceded by a normal x to show the subscripting/superscripting. 2 How do I drawtext superscript -1 (unicode)? To install Unicode::Subscript, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal. It was added to Unicode in version 1. The authoritative reference on what characters there are in Unicode is the Unicode Standard. It belongs to the block U+2070 to U+209F Superscripts and Subscripts in the U+0000 to U+FFFF Basic Multilingual Plane. It was added to Unicode in version 5. Discover the meaning and copy the symbol ⱼ Latin Subscript Small Letter J on SYMBL ( ‿ )! Unicode number: U+2C7C. The character ₒ (Latin Subscript Small Letter O) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2092. Char U+2084, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₄,₄, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Example of subscript and superscript. The Unicode has only defined superscript for letter 'n' and subscript for letters 'a,e,o,x,h,k,l,m,n,p,s,t,symbol(schwa)' along with a few numbers and symbols link here. They exists only for compatibility of some old charset, but they are a second class citizens in Unicode. Find out where and how to use this symbol! U+207B is the unicode hex value of the character Superscript Minus. How to easily type superscript & subscript letters (ₐ ⁱ ₖ ⁿ) using Windows Alt codes. 1 (June 1993) Hex Code &#x2082; HTML I tend to do this by looking up, say, "unicode subscript 2" in a web search engine. They may be useful when you need to indicate that one number or variable is raised to the power (666*10⁻¹⁹), to write dimension — cubic meters (м³) or equations (y=x²), or to U+2083 is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Three. 0 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual Discover the meaning and copy the symbol ₂ Subscript Two on SYMBL ( ‿ )! Unicode number: U+2082. Another Unicode character, the fraction slash U+2044, is visually similar to the solidus, but when used with the ordinary digits (not the superscripts and subscripts) was intended to tell a layout U+2096 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter K. Char U+209B, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₛ,ₛ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Keyboard shortcut for subscript-2? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 5 months ago. HTML, Hex, and CSS codes are used in website coding. In each example the first "2" is professionally designed, and is included as part of the glyph set; the second "2" is a manual approximation using a small version of the standard "2". Unicode Character 'SUBSCRIPT TWO' (U+2082) Browser Test Page Outline (as SVG file) Fonts that support U+2082; Unicode Data; Name: SUBSCRIPT TWO: Block: Superscripts and How to type subscript two symbol on Microsoft Word. On API 19, Unicode subscript 0 is displayed as a regular zero. Char U+24A2, Encodings, HTML Entitys:⒢,⒢, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Home; IANA Character Sets; Planes; Blocks; Character Categories; Bidirectional Classes Enter the control code or Unicode string. U+2093 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter X. To enter the superscript 2 symbol using the Alt code, hold down the Alt key and, while keeping it pressed, type 253 or 0178 using the numeric keypad. 2 of the Unicode Standard. Subblock “Latin-1 punctuation and symbols” in Block “Latin-1 Supplement”. Subblock “Subscripts for UPA” in Block “Superscripts and Subscripts”. Windows: Press and hold the Alt key, type “xxxx” on the number pad, and then release Alt. Unicode superscripts are handy for small in-text superscripts such as x² but they mostly would get in the way in math typesetting where you need to position superscripts at different heights depending on the size of the base, or the presence of a subscript, and you want the formatting of x^2 to be consistent with that of x^{(x+\sqrt{y})} which is difficult to achieve if Uses. You can type the subscript two on microsoft Microsoft Word using steps mentioned below: Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol and type 2 0 8 2 Without moving the cursor press keys Alt + x together; The original 2 0 8 2 is now transformed into ₂ +1. I can get the appropriate code from this link but it doesn't allow me to programatically create the code for the character I want. These tools play a key role in guaranteeing that your The character ₆ (Subscript Six) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2086. How can I type the letter subscript-2 (which is used in the chemical formula of water H ₂O) in a text The character ᵢ (Latin Subscript Small Letter I) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+1D62. With few exceptions (e. @+ Superscript and subscript letters were not intended to replace markup, but they are for use where super/sub scripting is important in The character ₜ (Latin Subscript Small Letter T) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+209C. Neither do the mathematical italics, which for some bizarre reason, the Unicode Consortium decided to encode the 'h' in a completely different location than the rest of the alphabet. Char U+2091, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₑ,ₑ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₑ” U+2091 Latin Subscript Small Letter E Unicode Character How to combine unicode subscript with string formatting. ) then you need to find them in Unicode form (I think DAN found one for subscript x). Here's a simple example equation for combustion of methane that works: Hi @konvas; thanks for the suggestion but the same problem. perl -MCPAN -e shell install Unicode::Subscript The character ₑ (Latin Subscript Small Letter E) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2091. Figure 19. The most commonly needed subscript characters are in the “Superscripts and subscripts” block. U+2097 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter L. They still don't support direct super or subscripts in SGPLOT unfortunately. 4. Don't pass a byte string to UnicodeWriter. 0. – pie. Symbol ₂ The character ₐ (Latin Subscript Small Letter A) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2090. 0), which covers 48 code points from U+2070 to U+209F, of which 42 have been assigned. figure 27. 0 (April, 2003). Almost all popular web browsers support these symbols. These Subscript Symbols can be used in any desktop, web, or phone application. On Microsoft Word Unicode 3. The intended use when these characters were added to Unicode was to produce true superscripts and subscripts so that chemical and algebraic formulas could be written without markup. When using the STIX Two fonts, these two commands Super cool unicode text magic. 0 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata, or other updates to the Unicode Standard. Follow edited Jan 22, 2016 at 11:11. Unicode characters come in many categories and properties. Char U+2082, Encodings, HTML Entitys:₂,₂, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) The most common superscript digits (1, 2, and 3) were in ISO-8859-1 and were therefore carried over into those positions in the Latin-1 range of Unicode. 5; no page number in ebook). Using Unicode for Subscript. 4,136 2 2 gold I see no reason not to just use the unicode string of superscripts as a literal. Alternative ALT codes and available HTML entities (HTML names) are shown in the description portion of the table. The two tables below show these characters. {power} ") # subscripts element = "H" # Subscript 2 subscript = " \u2082 " print (f " {element}{subscript} ") Output x² The character ₘ (Latin Subscript Small Letter M) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2098. The superscripts, for example. List of Subscript Unicode Characters. The character ₌ (Subscript Equals Sign) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+208C. In reality, many fonts that include these characters ignore the How to type ₂ Subscript Two?. This document has been reviewed by Unicode members and other interested parties, and has been approved by the Unicode Technical Committee as a Unicode Standard Annex. U+2095 ₕ Latin Subscript Small Letter H Using in Windows Documents. It is HTML encoded as &#x2081;. The character ₈ (Subscript Eight) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2088. Follow answered Oct 20, 2020 at 10:27. The Unicode for the subscript 2 is 0x2082. I need to superscript letters in python. Unicode offers a way to add subscripts without relying on formatting. Modified 4 years, 5 months ago. figures 2–3, 5–6. It is HTML encoded as &#x208B;. This will usually give you the result in the format "U+AAAA" where "AAAA" is a four digit hexadecimal number. I know that for text in plots you can use expression, but this is UTF8 symbols for subscript letters. The principle is largely necessitated by the use of Unicode names in programs; they must not be changed, for the same reasons why the Unicode numbers must not be changed. Commented Apr 19, 2020 at 12:24. The character ₕ (Latin Subscript Small Letter H) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2095. For general text, use regular Latin, Greek or Cyrillic You usually can find such unicodes by searching google with a search term like "subscript h unicode". Viewed 1k times 1 . cpanm Unicode::Subscript. You can find the relevant information in the PDF code charts. This document defines Version 3. The subscript text generator actually make set of symbols and special characters from the Unicode text Symbols. 1 (March, 2008). Characters in this chart that are new for The Unicode Standard, Version 6. Add a comment | Related questions. Subscript 0: ₀ (U+2080) Subscript 1: ₁ (U+2081) How to Use The character ₖ (Latin Subscript Small Letter K) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2096. Char U+00B2, Encodings, HTML Entitys:²,²,², UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) Home; IANA Character Sets "Subscript and superscript" at Wikipedia; List of Character Sets with Character “²” (U+00B2) References. U+2090 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter A. The character ⨧ (Plus Sign With Subscript Two) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2A27. According to this site where I got the unicode for superscript 2 the correct unicode for subscript i is "\u1D62", but in R this does not print subscript i. 1 / 2 = 1⁄2; 3 / 3 = 3⁄3; 7 / 13 = 7⁄13; Screenshot of the above example with a suitable font (the Ubuntu font). Char U+2097, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₗ,ₗ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₗ” U+2097 Latin Subscript Small Letter L Unicode Character The character ₙ (Latin Subscript Small Letter N) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2099. 0 (October, 2010). figures 2–3. Figure 20. letters, but even those which are do not hint a very reasonable ordering. Subblock “Subscripts” in Block “Superscripts and Subscripts”. Improve this answer. The use of subscripts and superscripts in Unicode allows any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like HTML or TeX. You can find the relevant information in the PDF code charts . subscript 2: ₃: U+2083 &#8323; subscript 3: How to Type a Subscript symbol. There are no unicode subscript numerals beyond 9, so you would have to switch your approach to, for example, certain formatting languages such as HTML, LaTeX, MathML, etc. The superscript and subscript characters are in Unicode when they have a specific use-case (e. It was added to Unicode in version 4. Unicode characters allow us to easily display superscript and subscript numbers in Python. Char U+1D65, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ᵥ,ᵥ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ᵥ” U+1D65 Latin Subscript Small Letter V Unicode Character Subscript and superscript are not character traits. In the paragraph before §1. 1df24 latin subscript small letter d with stroke. If you do "\uAAAA" as a string in R, this will be converted to the appropriate unicode symbol. Note: Precede the Unicode string with a backslash ( \ ). writerows, for example. It was Below is the complete list of Windows Alt Codes for Superscript & Subscript Character: ₂, Unicode code point: U+2082, HTML Entity: ₂, Unicode name: SUBSCRIPT TWO, Group: Superscripts and Subscripts These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 16. The codepoint represents the digit 2. This way, the 2 and 4 in 'H₂SO₄' are actually different characters than 2 and 4. Any subscript letters encoded in Unicode are included in Unicode either for compatibility with some legacy encoding standard or because they are semantically significant and needing to be distinguished in plain text for some treatment in practice and in the Unicode Standard. Subscript Zero ≈ <sub> 0030 0: 2081 ₁ Subscript One ≈ <sub> 0031 1: 2082 ₂ Subscript Two ≈ <sub> 0032 2: 2083 ₃ Subscript Three ≈ <sub> 0033 3: 2084 ₄ Subscript Four ≈ <sub> 0034 4: 2085 ₅ Subscript Five ≈ <sub> 0035 5: 2086 ₆ Subscript Six ≈ <sub> 0036 6: 2087 ₇ Subscript Seven ≈ <sub> 0037 7: 2088 ₈ Subscript U+2084 is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Four. So, for example, look at what prints in the console here: The character ₀ (Subscript Zero) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2080. Just subtract the offset of the value of '0' and you have index into the string for your superscript replacement. Then, release the Alt key, and the superscript 2 (²) symbol should appear. Other superscript letters can be found in the Spacing Modifier Letters , Phonetic Extensions and Phonetic Extensions Supplement blocks, while the superscript 1, 2, and 3, inherited U+208B is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Minus. 2 (March, 2002). I added the ₂ also into the wildcard characters. This character is a Other Number and is commonly used, that is, in no specific script. The intended use [2] when these characters were added to Unicode was to produce true superscripts and subscripts so that chemical and algebraic formulas could be written without markup. It was added to Unicode in version 6. 113 Subscript and Superscript a String in Android. In reality, many fonts that include these characters ignore the Unicode The Unicode Standard, Version 6. U+2082 is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Two. It is encoded in the Superscripts and Subscripts block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. Find its Unicode, HTML representation, and learn how to copy and paste it into your documents. Just pointing out that most ‘special variants’ don’t work this nicely. Find out where and how to use this symbol! The character ₁ (Subscript One) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2081. 1df23 latin subscript small letter d. Discover the meaning and copy the symbol ₗ Latin Subscript Small Letter L on SYMBL ( ‿ )! Unicode number: U+2097. I do not know how to do a lower subscript though. My code: The character ₉ (Subscript Nine) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2089. There is a subset about "identifiers". Whether you are composing equations like H₂O, CO₂, or any other, incorporating a tool to copy and paste subscript numbers enhances the efficiency of your work. import csv,codecs,cStringIO class UTF8Recoder: def __init__(self, f, encoding): self. iOS. " Subscript, on the other hand, is utilized Subscripts, in general, are formatted (aka "rich") text, not plain text. In addition, another difficulty in generalizing this tab completion will be determining what \_phi<TAB> should mean: is it ₚₕᵢ or ᵩ?Finally, I'll note that since these characters are cobbled together from different ranges for different uses they look pretty terrible when used together. Superscript for a variable. For example, alt + 8308 will make superscript ⁴. Use keyboard shortcuts if supported. 3, and then was told to update to 24. Or click any superscript & subscript letter to copy and paste into your document. Make sure you switch on the Num Lock from the keyboard and you type the number from the Numpad and not from the top row of the keyboard. List with images (slow) Character Description Browser Font used; U+2070: SUPERSCRIPT ZERO (U+2070) The character ₃ (Subscript Three) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2083. Unicode encodes what is needed for representation in plain text. Find out where and how to use this symbol! The character ₋ (Subscript Minus) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+208B. In any case, do not use Unicode subscripts and superscripts. Char U+209A, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₚ,ₚ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₚ” U+209A Latin Subscript Small Letter P Unicode Character Unicode escape sequences must be completely specified and can't be combined with placeholders in an f-string literal. 0 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 6. Assuming that you can count upwards with chr() in a predictable fashion Uses. List of Character Sets with Character “⁻” (U+207B) References. Unicode strings and control codes Name Control Codes Subscript 2 U+2082. 1df21 latin subscript small letter b. It is HTML encoded as &#x2080;. I found some: Unicode is not about formatting, and Unicode considers subscript (and superscript) as formatting, so it is not really supported. com 2021 August 16 Semantically distinct subscripts are used in several phonetic traditions. After all, Unicode is not a layout engine, but a text The Unicode Standard, Version 3. macOS: Use Control + Command + Space to open the Symbols & Emojis viewer, search for “subscript” and click on the desired symbol. To type the ₂ using the keyboard you can the Alt code from the shortcode section. 1. Python Unicode Handling. Symbol Unicode HEX HTML Code HTML Entity CSS Code. I need to show H 2 O in a QLabel but with the digit '2' as subscript (Unicode character U+2082). By using specific Unicode symbols, we can directly include these characters in our strings without needing additional libraries. 2082 ₂ SUBSCRIPT TWO <sub> 0032 2 2083 ₃ SUBSCRIPT THREE <sub> 0033 3 2084 ₄ SUBSCRIPT FOUR <sub> 0034 4 2085 ₅ SUBSCRIPT FIVE <sub> 0035 5 2086 ₆ SUBSCRIPT SIX The character ⱼ (Latin Subscript Small Letter J) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2C7C. It is HTML encoded as &#x2089;. 1 in 1993. I show a unicode string from an xml file in a QLabel. U+2080 is the unicode hex value of the character Subscript Zero. legend=quote("\u0159") displayes the accented letter, but adding the subscript legend=quote("\u0159"[i]), removes it. 4. Which encoding format for reading superscript (NG²) and latin-1 in python? 2. Are there any Windows- or H 2 O with subscript markup may look better than with a Unicode subscript (H₂O) in a font that has repurposed the Unicode subscripts for fractions. 2 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 3. The character ₄ (Subscript Four) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2084. Note that the strings read or written will be Unicode strings. It was added to Unicode in version 3. See Also. 2 Hickey explains that a subscript gamma is used for southern Unicode request for Latin subscript letters Kirk Miller, kirkmiller@gmail. Char U+1D62, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ᵢ,ᵢ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ᵢ” U+1D62 Latin Subscript Small Letter I Unicode Character Unicode Characters • Blocks • Superscripts and Subscripts ⁰ superscript zero U+2070 ⁱ superscript latin small letter i U+2071 ⁴ superscript four U+2074 subscript one U+2081 ₂ subscript two U+2082 ₃ subscript three U+2083 ₄ subscript four U+2084 ₅ subscript five U+2085 ₆ subscript six U+2086 ₇ If no numeric keypad, type the Unicode digits (after U+) and then press the Alt key and X on the keyboard. no Problem), but if I want to have a subscript two, either the display shows just the "O" instead of O₂ or a "hyroglyphic" letter behind the O. Unicode's selection of superscript and subscript characters doesn't stem from the need or desire to cover whole alphabets but rather to enable specific use cases, e. I checked the wildcard ranges, it is 0x02 to 0x2084. U+207F is the unicode hex value of the character Superscript Latin Small Letter N. 0 there is now at last an alphabetically-ordered subset of the subscript letters h-t in U+2095 through U+209C, but this The character ₅ (Subscript Five) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2085. Char U+2093, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₓ,ₓ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₓ” U+2093 Latin Subscript Small Letter X Unicode Character U+1D65 is the unicode hex value of the character Latin Subscript Small Letter V. Char U+2096, Encodings, HTML Entitys:ₖ,ₖ, UTF-8 (hex), UTF-16 (hex), UTF-32 (hex) “ₖ” U+2096 Latin Subscript Small Letter K Unicode Character Uses. Yet, Unicode Character 'SUBSCRIPT TWO' (U+2082) Browser Test Page Outline (as SVG file) Fonts that support U+2082; Unicode Data; Name: SUBSCRIPT TWO: Block: Superscripts and Subscripts: Category: Number, Other [No] Combine: 0: BIDI: European Number [EN] Decomposition <sub> DIGIT TWO (U+0032) Mirror: N: Numeric: 2: Old name: SUBSCRIPT U+00B2 is the unicode hex value of the character Superscript Two. Unicode Database - UnicodeData; The Alt code for the superscript 2 or squared (²) symbol on Windows systems is 253 or 0178. figure 7. 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