Clarke Echols: > The approach I usually use for superscripts is \u > and \d, and to reduce the size of the superscript > a \s-1 and \s+1 or +/- 2 if it looks better.
When I need to make my superscripts size-indepen- dent, I multiply the current font size by a factor instead of using a fixed decrement: a\s'\n[.s]*7/10'\v'-0.4v'2\s'0'\v'0.4v' -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments