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Joakim Möller
Hi,
By mistake, I typed CTRL and "=" when chatting in Messenger. To my surprise,
all letters written are now in subscript, slightly below the "normal"
letters. I found out later that CTRL-= and CTRL-SHIFT-+ switches between
subscript and superscript in Microsoft Word. I tried the same commands in
WordPad and that seemed to work as well, even though you cannot change the
text in WordPad to subscript or superscript using the GUI. To my even
greater surprise, this seems to work in several other inputboxes and text
editing windows, such as in the inputboxes above this text in Outlook
Express 6. Perhaps this might have something to do with using RichEdit
controls?
Now to my question;
1) Is this a feature or bug?
2) Regardless of question nr 1, why is it possible to subscript but not
superscript in the Messenger inputbox?
It'd be fun to have a MS developer explain this to me..
/ Joakim
By mistake, I typed CTRL and "=" when chatting in Messenger. To my surprise,
all letters written are now in subscript, slightly below the "normal"
letters. I found out later that CTRL-= and CTRL-SHIFT-+ switches between
subscript and superscript in Microsoft Word. I tried the same commands in
WordPad and that seemed to work as well, even though you cannot change the
text in WordPad to subscript or superscript using the GUI. To my even
greater surprise, this seems to work in several other inputboxes and text
editing windows, such as in the inputboxes above this text in Outlook
Express 6. Perhaps this might have something to do with using RichEdit
controls?
Now to my question;
1) Is this a feature or bug?
2) Regardless of question nr 1, why is it possible to subscript but not
superscript in the Messenger inputbox?
It'd be fun to have a MS developer explain this to me..

/ Joakim