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### Description
As you can see in the following example, none of the combinations of `#sub` or `#super` with `#highlight` produces the expected results. In particular the offset of the highlight d…
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eDAD tracking ticket for this issue is [Accessibility 228595](https://dev.azure.com/CSS-IRT/CSS%20IRT/_workitems/edit/228595)
## Description:
“Subscript n Baseline upper C Subscript k” (or `\[_nC_…
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Getting console error "Error in z[[i]]: subscript out of bounds" when try to plot BBMM for MB study id 408181528, 2094140885
monaw updated
2 weeks ago
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genneric
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### Steps to Reproduce
> 1. Type lim and f. This creates something like `\lim\limits_{f}
> 2. Move inside of the {f} using the arrow keys
> 3. Delete the f
### Actual Behavior
> A placehol…
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Repost of #92.
For example `$x₁₂³$` should be interpreted as `$x_12^3$`. Currently the Unicode character is used which does not look as good.
Full list of superscript/subscript characters: (supp…
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We ran into a very specific scenario using a `+` in superscript or subscript that appears to fail parsing correctly.
### Sample 1
```md
Superscript^+^ or Subscript~+~
```
The above renders …
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It has no superscript 1 2 3.
see
https://blog.csdn.net/ToraNe/article/details/102883856
https://symbl.cc/cn/unicode/blocks/superscripts-and-subscripts
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Hello, first of all thanks for the help!
Im trying to run it with this only polynomial field:
syms x1 x2 x3 x4 % define the symbolic state variables
vars = [x1; x2]; % define the state vector…
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Ref:
* https://github.com/tensorchord/pgvecto.rs/pull/329
* https://github.com/tensorchord/pgvecto.rs/pull/352
`x[1:2][3:4]` in PostgreSQL represents fetching `x[0..1, 2..3]`. Since `vector` is a…