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    Hi there,

    We have just bought PD4ML pro for use on our site. We are using this to show chemical data. It is often necessary to show a subscript immediately under a superscipt. To do this in HTML we use the following tag:

    n25D+1.5690

    This looks fine in HTML with the ‘D’ appearing below the ’25’ but when we create the PDF, it does not apply
    style=”position: relative; left: -1.2em;”
    It is absolutely necessary that we are able to show subscripts under superscripts in the PDFs can you tell us how to acheive this?

    Thanks
    Megan Eisenbraun

    #29439

    PD4ML has some restrictions with relative positioning (it can be applied not to all tags, and as I see ’em’ units are not supportd for re-positioning)

    Needed appearance can be achieved with the code:

    [language=xml:33w7thy1]n25D+1.5690[/language:33w7thy1]

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