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DescriptionSubscript superscript expert.png
English: This shows the difference between professionally designed subscripts and superscripts (the first "2") and a manual approximation using a smaller displaced version of the standard "2." The fonts are Adobe Garamond Pro and Myriad Pro.
Date 9 August 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Citynoise at English Wikipedia

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2007-08-09 11:49 652×457× (24942 bytes) Citynoise This shows the difference between professionally designed subscripts and superscripts (the first "2") and a manual approximation using a smaller displaced version of the standard "2." The fonts are Adobe Garamond Pro and Myriad Pro.

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