Although it works, it looks ugly. Many browsers underline anything that's a link.
Didn't think of that. I turn off link underlining because it *is* ugly, so it never occurred to me.
'Shells'
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Although it works, it looks ugly. Many browsers underline anything that's a link.
Didn't think of that. I turn off link underlining because it *is* ugly, so it never occurred to me.
Can you use numeric entities? If so, then ² is superscript-2, and Π is pi.
Mmmm, pi.
Test:
Natter 17 = 4² - cos(p); This Could Be Mathier
The superscript works for me, though I find the resulting pi a little anaemic. Using the Symbol font (as above) gives a more attractive result, IMO.
The symbol doesn't show up on my computer.
I saw it before bt edited. And it looked kinda dirty. IJS.
The symbol doesn't show up on my computer.
t blows raspberry at Tom's computer
Let's try it as a link:
Natter 17 = 4² - cos(Π); Could This Be Mathier, Nilly?
t edit Ahh... that looks much better than when I used the t sup tag.
Except the pi symbol looks like a staple to me.
The superscript looks fine.
Whoops, Π is the capital letter pi. π is lower-case pi.
I think the staple is a function of our verdana font.
Supposedly, π works as well. Let's try: π
t edit Just looks like a smaller staple....