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Thanks for your contribution! I will check the pull request soon, but I am currently lacking time. |
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I have noticed a minor issue that occurs when the final character in a string is a super or subscript and the following cell is a regular text cell. I will push the fix as soon as my internet comes back up. |
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Having read #95 and seen that it is fairly stale, I decided to take the advice and create an "Enhanced Text Cell" that currently allows for the use of superscript with "^" and subscript with "|". The character immediately following the delimiter will have the changes applied to it.