On Oct 20, 11:19 am, Chris Seberino <cseber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Possible to do superscripts, subscripts and Greek letters in
> notebooks?

show(html("$ \lambda_0 \omega_1 \lambda^0 \omega^1$"))

The underscore signifies subscript, the circumflex signifies
superscript. There are some rather baroque rules about getting the
subscript syntax to work, which is why my example is wrapped in "html
()".

Basically the answer to your question is that latex produces the
features you're after.

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