It wouldnt do it when i tried to super-script2 the TM after the already superscripted 🚫 in a recent post title, nominally to my exceedingly mild chagrin.

I cannot overemphasize the mildity of said chagrin…

  • shalafi@lemmy.world
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    Strike through and sub/superscript never comes across for me on Firefox and Windows.

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    I don’t think I’ve used superscript or subscript on Lemmy. Kinda didn’t know they existed. And now I want an excuse to use them So I’m just going to make this comment…

    Edit: I’ve been on Lemmy for over two years. The “new user” icon makes me sad. RIP lemm.ee.

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    Lemmy uses CommonMark spec.

    Some clients have diferent parsers, which will allow one for different formatting, but they should stick to the default.

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      Some users complained about supporting headings in titles so I think that’s one that makes sense to explicitly disable for post titles.

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    Never thought of super/subscripting an emoji😎👽

    Edit: 🤔 what happens if I try to subscript a superscripted emoji?

    Edit2: wheeeee

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      Edit: 🤔 what happens if I try to subscript a superscripted emoji?^

      this:

      Never thought of super/subscripting_an_emoji_😎_~👽~

      but spaces break the superscript so you have to use something else for it

  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    It depends on the client

    Some apps / frontends support it and others don’t