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Superscript
Name Superscript -- Superscript
Description Superscript.
It may contain basic in-line elements and Replaceable,
and has common attributes. May leap tall characters in a
single bound.
Parents These elements contain Superscript:
Abbrev , Ackno , Acronym , Action , Application , ArtPageNums , Attribution , AuthorInitials , BiblioMisc , BridgeHead , Citation , CiteTitle , City , CollabName , Command , Comment , ComputerOutput , ConfDates , ConfNum , ConfSponsor , ConfTitle , ContractNum , ContractSponsor , Contrib , CorpAuthor , CorpName , Country , Database , Date , Edition , Email , Emphasis , Fax , Filename , FirstName , FirstTerm , ForeignPhrase , FuncParams , FuncSynopsisInfo , Function , GlossSee , GlossSeeAlso , GlossTerm , Hardware , Holder , Honorific , ISBN , ISSN , Interface , InterfaceDefinition , InvPartNumber , IssueNum , JobTitle , KeyCap , LineAnnotation , Lineage , Link , Literal , LiteralLayout , LoTentry , ManVolNum , Member , ModeSpec , MsgAud , OLink , Option , Optional , OrgDiv , OrgName , OtherAddr , OtherName , POB , PageNums , Para , Parameter , Phone , Phrase , Postcode , Primary , PrimaryIE , ProductName , ProductNumber , ProgramListing , Property , PubDate , PublisherName , PubsNumber , Quote , RefEntryTitle , RefMiscInfo , RefPurpose , ReleaseInfo , Replaceable , RevNumber , RevRemark , Screen , ScreenInfo , Secondary , SecondaryIE , See , SeeAlso , SeeAlsoIE , SeeIE , Seg , SegTitle , SeriesVolNums , ShortAffil , SimPara , State , Street , Subscript , Subtitle , Superscript , Surname , Synopsis , SystemItem , Term , Tertiary , TertiaryIE , Title , TitleAbbrev , ToCback , ToCentry , ToCfront , Trademark , ULink , UserInput , VolumeNum , WordAsWord , Year , entry .
Children Superscript contains these elements:
Anchor , Comment , Emphasis , InlineGraphic , Link , OLink , #PCDATA, Replaceable , Subscript , Superscript , Symbol , ULink .
In some contexts, some of these elements
may be invalid due to exclusions in parent elements.
Examples <PARA>Superscripts rise above the
letters they're attached to, as 2<SUPERSCRIPT>n</SUPERSCRIPT>,
while subscripts dangle below, as O<SUBSCRIPT>2</SUBSCRIPT> or,
more famously,
<LITERAL><SYMBOL>e</SYMBOL> = <SYMBOL>m</SYMBOL><SYMBOL>c</SYMBOL><SUPERSCRIPT>2
</SUPERSCRIPT></LITERAL>
</PARA>