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Subject:    Bug#3027: marked as done (kfm HTML browser does not honor <sub> and <sup> tags)
From:       owner () bugs ! kde ! org (Stephan Kulow)
Date:       2000-04-21 13:33:02
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Package: kfm
Version: 1.167.2.21

It would really round out kfm's terrific HTML rendering if it would do
subscripts and superscripts properly. (Currently they are ignored). This
ability is, after all, part of the the HTML 3.2 and 4.0 standard. Progress
on mozilla is slow, and looks like producing a rather clunky result. Maybe
kfm would end up as the linux browser of choice, if its rendering included
sub- and superscripts.

	Ian Hutchinson, Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT. 
	http://psfc.mit.edu/~hutch/home.html

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