I can't create superscripts or subscripts in the titles of the accordion templates within Rise. I have tried shortcuts (ctrl + =) and copy-and-paste, but nothing is working. Is there a way to do it? Or is it a Rise bug? Thank you!
Hello Cecily! The title/heading area in the accordion block doesn't accept subscripts or superscripts right now, but I can understand why you would need that option! We'll let you know if we make changes to Rise in the future that will help you.
Heya a hotkey for superscript would be super nice. I've got to edit pages and pages of text and having to click each one to convert to superscript is really, really annoying!
Someone's post for SL (toolbar option) reminded me of what it was: If you change the font size of the superscript item, then it will take the superscript. (Had found this at other job, but they removed my post when I changed user name.)
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Hello Cecily! The title/heading area in the accordion block doesn't accept subscripts or superscripts right now, but I can understand why you would need that option! We'll let you know if we make changes to Rise in the future that will help you.
Thank you! I'll look forward to it.
I have the same Problem
Perhaps this site could help: https://www.copyandpastesymbols.net/subscript-letter-symbols.html
Thanks for sharing this, Michael!
Heya a hotkey for superscript would be super nice. I've got to edit pages and pages of text and having to click each one to convert to superscript is really, really annoying!
Adding myself to this thread. Is this feature in the pipeline anytime soon?
following. Any updates?
There used to be a trick for superscripts in RISE. Anyone remember what it was?
Someone's post for SL (toolbar option) reminded me of what it was: If you change the font size of the superscript item, then it will take the superscript. (Had found this at other job, but they removed my post when I changed user name.)
Following this to see if and when something does become available. I'm trying to use H2S with the two being subscripted for Hydrogen sulfide. Oy!
thank you - that helped me!
I am trying to write a course with velocity and acceleration. Any update on this?
This worked for me, thank you.