![]() ![]() In Markdown, I can quickly insert what I need to make something super or subscript without hitting any modifier keys other than the shift key. ![]() I found it impossible to remember or apply the keyboard shortcuts for super and subscript (cmd-ctrl-shift-=) in Pages or Keynote or Word, and was never happy with creating my own for them. I am a science professor, so when I’m creating assignments and presentations I often have greek symbols, equations, and especially subscript and superscript numbers. My reason for writing in markdown is actually because it is so easy to quickly apply odd formats. ![]()
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