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#1 2006-10-09 00:47:59

Jeremie
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Superscript without leading space?

Quick English typo question: when one write something like 1<sup>st</sup>, is it supposed to have a space between the two? In other words, is 1<sup>st</sup> correct, or 1 <sup>st</sup> is?

I believe it’s without space, but I’m unsure. If this is the case, the Textile carrets shortcut might be more useful without the need for a leading space to be activated. And that would be better for several languages including French, because they don’t allow space between the two :)

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#2 2006-10-09 01:49:26

jm
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

The 1^st^ one is correct. Using <notextile>1^st^</notextile> works – do you mean leading carret?

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#3 2006-10-09 02:45:42

Mary
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

I’m pretty sure without the space is correct, when it is supposed to be in the same word – i.e.: you would called it “1st” and not “1 st”. But, I believe the space is correct in other uses.

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#4 2006-10-09 04:14:36

Jeremie
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

Yup I mean that jm.

I know Mary, what I mean is it would be nice if the <notextile>^^</notextile> shortcuts didn’t need a space before it to be recognized since some (most?) use of it would be needed without that space.

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#5 2006-10-09 04:32:25

Mary
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

Ah, so… <notextile><code>1 ^st^</code></notextile> works but <notextile><code>1^st^</code></notextile> does not. (I can confirm that on the latest dev revision.)

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#6 2006-10-09 08:08:06

Mary
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

Alex informed me that if you do the following, it will do what you want:

<notextile><code>1st</code></notextile>

The brackets won’t show up in the output:

it acts like whitespace as far as Textile syntax is concerned but the square brackets don’t show up in the output

I tested it in the latest dev revision and it works great. :)

(Don’t bother trying to use these examples at the forum – yet – we’re still using an outdated version of Textile, as I’m waiting for 4.0.4 to make sure we get the latest fixes. :) )

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#7 2006-10-09 21:55:46

Jeremie
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Re: Superscript without leading space?

Ok that’s nice to know and to have to.

But for the non-geek, non-Textile-specialist it’s a little hard on him. And he’s more prone to need to write 1<sup>st</sup> and the like (in many languages) than a whole superscript sentence.

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