On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 1:33 AM, Markus Osterhoff <mo@mo-online.org> wrote:
> * kamaraju kusumanchi <raju.mailinglists@gmail.com> [160531 06:46]:
>> Without using heavy weight stuff such as Latex, could I somehow make
>> vim/gvim show subscripts and superscripts?
> For single digits and using UTF-8 encoding, this is possible with vim's
> digraphs. In insert mode, press
> CTRL-K, then the digit, then S (cap S) → ⁰¹²...⁹ for superscripts, or
> CTRL-K, then the digit, then s (small s) → ₀₁₂...₉ for subscripts.
>
> Btw., for chemical reactions you might try these nice arrows:
> ← → ↔ with CTRL-K <- and -> and <>
>
> Use :help digraph or simply :digraphs for more.
>
Thanks mo. It works great and exactly what I need.
raju
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