Friday, January 20, 2017

typography - Unicode superscript numbers 1 to 3 vs. 4 and above




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¹ Unicode Character 'SUPERSCRIPT ONE' (U+00B9)


² Unicode Character 'SUPERSCRIPT TWO' (U+00B2)


³ Unicode Character 'SUPERSCRIPT THREE' (U+00B3)


⁴ Unicode Character 'SUPERSCRIPT FOUR' (U+2074)


⁵ Unicode Character 'SUPERSCRIPT FIVE' (U+2075)




Unicode superscripts one, two and three seem to have been done at the same time and are thus the same "height". Unicode superscripts four and five seem to have been done at the same time but at a different time from one, two and three and are thus the same "height" but said height seems to be different from the heights of Unicode superscript one, two and three.


Are there no Unicode superscript numbers whose heights do not differ?


I'm hoping to not have to use for every one.


Georgia (font) does seem to render them at almost all the same height.




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