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The four most common positions are listed here. The typeface is Myriad Pro.Ī single typeface may contain sub- and superscript glyphs at different positions for different uses. The four common locations of subscripts and superscripts. Superior and inferior figures on the baseline are used for fractions and most other purposes, while lowered inferior figures are needed for chemical and mathematical subscripts. In English, most nontechnical use of superiors is archaic. In typesetting, such types are traditionally called "superior" and "inferior" letters, figures, etc., or just "superiors" and "inferiors". The vertical distance that sub- or superscripted text is moved from the original baseline varies by typeface and by use.

medium or bold typography) than a reduced-size character would be. In professional typography, subscript and superscript characters are not simply ordinary characters reduced in size to keep them visually consistent with the rest of the font, typeface designers make them slightly heavier (i.e. Subscripts and superscripts are perhaps most often used in formulas, mathematical expressions, and specifications of chemical compounds and isotopes, but have many other uses as well. Subscripts appear at or below the baseline, while superscripts are above. It is usually smaller than the rest of the text.
How to make a superscript or subscript pro#
The second typeface is Myriad Pro the superscript is about 60% of the original characters, raised by about 44% above the baseline.)Ī subscript or superscript is a character (such as a number or letter) that is set slightly below or above the normal line of type, respectively. (The top typeface is Adobe Garamond Pro the size of the subscript is about 62% of the original characters, dropped below the baseline by about 16%.
How to make a superscript or subscript manual#
In each example the first "2" is professionally designed, and is included as part of the glyph set (²) the second "2" is a manual approximation using a small version of the standard "2" ( 2) The visual weight of the first "2" matches the other characters better.
