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1.1 root 1: #once #create message
2: .ND
3: .PP
4: There is one special construction with subscripts
5: and superscripts that you have to be aware of, although
6: it almost always does what you want automatically.
7: When something has both a subscript and a superscript,
8: it is usually printed as
9: .EQ
10: x sub i sup j
11: .EN
12: instead of
13: .EQ
14: {x sub i} sup j
15: .EN
16: To produce this effect, with the superscript _____above the
17: subscript instead of to the right, you have to type
18: the subscript ______before the superscript, like this:
19:
20: .EQ
21: x sub i sup j
22: .EN
23:
24: That's all there is to it.
25:
26: Modify "Example" to produce the following output, then type "ready".
27: .pl 1
28: #once #create Ref
29: .LP
30: .EQ
31: x sub ij sup kmn = y sub i sub j
32: .EN
33: .pl 1
34: #once #create Example
35: .LP
36: .EQ
37: xxx
38: .EN
39: .pl 1
40: #
41: #once neqn Ref | nroff >X1 &
42: #once neqn message Ref | nroff -T$term %s/tinyms -
43: #user
44: neqn Example | nroff >X2
45: #cmp X1 X2
46: #log
47: #next
48: 3.1e 10
49: 3.2d 5
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