SuperSub
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SuperSub

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Overview

Type Superscripts, Subscripts, and Other Scientific and Mathematical Symbols Directly Into Google Forms and Google Sheets

No need to copy and paste from other sources! For Superscript: type ^ before the character you want. For Subscript: type _ before the character you want. For Science or Math symbol: type \ then the character you want. For Accent or other symbols: type ` then the accent or character you want. To toggle Superscripts: press ctrl and the . key. To toggle Subscripts: press ctrl and the , key. This extension applies only to Google Forms and Google Sheets. More Details: For most fonts these Unicode glyphs for super and sub scripts are actually the numerators and denominators for diagonal fractions and so they may not look exactly the same as the equivalent markup. There are super and sub scripts for all numerical digits. However, there are some super and sub Latin letters that have not yet been encoded by the Consortium, particularly for subscripts. In those cases a message will be displayed on the screen and the original typed character will appear instead. Once installed, click on the SuperSub Extension Icon (top right corner of Chrome) to see the list of characters that have already been encoded and the required key to type. I will of course update this list as soon as we get more super and sub glyphs encoded by the Consortium. For the science and math symbols, I chose those that are, from my experience, the most commonly used in high school science and math and I tried to match the Greek letters to the closest corresponding Latin equivalents whenever I could. For the overhead vector symbol, the vector symbol needs to be typed first and then the letter for the base. Placing a space before the overhead vector symbol may be necessary in some cases. For accents above the letter: 1. the letter needs to typed first, 2. then press the ` key (usually found at the top left corner of QWERTY keyboards), 3. and then press the key corresponding to the accent that you want. Here are the keys for some of the most common accents: `1 for acute `2 for grave `3 for circumflex `4 for macron `5 for tilde `6 for breve `7 for hacek `8 for diaeresis or umlaut `9 for dot above `0 for ring above There are other keys that will also trigger these accents. Click on the SuperSub Extension Icon for the full list of accents and some other international symbols. In situations where you want ^ or _ or \ or ` to appear in the text just press the key twice. Short Bio: Hi, my name is Hyoun Park and I'm a high school teacher and developer living just north of Toronto in Canada. I built this extension primarily for teachers and students. These days the need for simpler, more effective time-saving tools is an even greater imperative. I am also an associate member of the teachassist foundation.

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Ivy WuMay 3, 2024

Truly the creation of the millennia. When I discovered the SuperSub extension, my life was changed for the better. Each time I open Google Sheets or Google Form, I am greeted by the shining sight of the SuperSub extension, and each time, it never fails to make me grin from ear to ear. My needs for subscripts and superscripts are always met meticulously using this truly innovational creation. The installation was smooth and had no issues, the abilities and usages are endless for us peasants (c... Show more

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Sabheen GullMar 1, 2024

Does not work at all

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Renee HaugenNov 26, 2023

This doesn't work at all. In google forms, when I type _2 this is all you see. _2. ^2 is just a ^2. I'm pretty sure it is a joke. The only reason I gave it two starts instead of one star is that at least when I click on the extension it gives me a list of symbols which I can then copy and paste. However, it's not as easy as other sites because it closes up again every time you type in the form, and you have to go back and open it to use a different symbol. It's easier to just open a different... Show more

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Details

  • Version
    0.51
  • Updated
    September 6, 2022
  • Offered by
    Hyoun Park
  • Size
    15.37KiB
  • Languages
    English (UK)
  • Developer
    Hyoun Park
    P.O. Box 96774 Maple, Ontario L6A0A2 Canada
    Email
    hpark.teacher@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
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