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Re: underlining <sup>

Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 11/04/05 15:46

"bernhard" <b.plugge@plugge-informatik.de> wrote:

> You're right with &copy;
> But I disgree with &reg; and &tm; I think I have never seen those two
> unsuperscripted. Maybe there are different rules depending on region /
> country?

They all appear in different shapes in different fonts. The registered sign
is particularly varying: sometimes a full-size "R" inside a circle, sometimes
a tiny little superscripted "R" in a circle.

Therefore, it should not be put inside <sup> markup. You might get extra
extra extra tiny symbol.

Simply use &reg; and leave it that, or leave the &reg; out. You probably
don't really need to use it in the first place, and you don't need to use it
in a _heading_ even if you need to mention once that that Foo is a registered
trademark of Bar.

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