2015-07-29 12:39 GMT+02:00 Thomas Blasejewicz <[email protected]>:

> On 2015/07/29 16:09, Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> At 15:40 29/07/2015 +0900, Thomas Noname wrote:
>>
>> Don't know. Indeed it shouldn't happen. Are you saving the documents in
>> LibreOffice's native .odt format or (unwisely) in some foreign format?
>>
> ODT format. As pure as it comes.
>
>>
>> There sure is. Search for "TM" and replace with "TM" (no quotes). Put the
>> cursor in the "Replace with" field and click Format... . Under Position,
>> select Superscript. You might not want to Replace All, or you will change
>> things such as "uTMost"!
>>
>>  If I understand you correctly: there IS no way of replacing a string of
> characters with mixed formatting (like normal + superscript).
>
>  Incidentally, you very probably shouldn't be using two superscripted
>> capital letters for this, but instead the single Unicode character "TRADE
>> MARK SIGN" (U+2122), which you should find in all normal fonts. Find this
>> at Insert | Special Character...; no need for superscripting.
>>
> I imagine that. However, xxxTM is the way the customer itself specifies
> its product - as a registered trademark.
> Would it be permissible (for me) to change that?
>

​Thomas, as an addendum to Brian Barker's post above, on your Linux system,
the trademark symbol can easily be typed in as a superscript by holding
down «Ctrl + Shift» and typing «u» followed immediately (after releasing
the two keys) by 2122» and taking «Enter» = ™....

​Henri​

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