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Gene symbology vs bbcode
Topic Started: Jul 2 2015, 02:16 AM (73 Views)
twr
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Neubunny
 
the t [in at] should be always be superscripted (which the text editor on this forum doesn't let us do).
Actually it does. I even did this once or twice when I was new but I found it way more trouble than it was worth. Everyone seems to cope fine with the plain text versions.

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a[sup]t[/sup] c[sup]chd[/sup] c[sup]chl[/sup] c[sup]h[/sup] E[sup]S[/sup] e[sup]j[/sup]
renders as: at cchd cchl ch ES ej, which looks correct in my browser.
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NeuBunny
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Wow! I had no idea we could do that!

I agree kind of a pain for regular use, but I can think of some cases where that could really help keep things clear!

lol - now if I could do that in the facebook forums...
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redbunny
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Hey, look at you! You chatterbox you. Now you can request a new title! PM the Admin to do so
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Hmmmmi I like this.....so looked at this: http://s4.zetaboards.com/Rabbit_Addict/keys/?c=1
Why does it have to be tricky, it's not 1997! We've been doing this with one click in MSOffice for years. Maybe the forum software needs updating!
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