![]() For a complete list of available characters, go to Edit > Special Characters in just about any mac app. You can also set, for example, to be substituted to ∞, or any string to any unicode character or string of other unicode characters. Now when you type CO_2 in Evernote, it automatically changes to CO₂. Go to System Prefs > Language & Text > Text and create text substituions such as _2 on the left and ₂ on the right. I'm a mac user, and fortunately Evernote supports OSX-wide text substitution. ![]() Not every character is available as a sub- or superscript, but many are. Naturally you're limited by the available unicode subscript and superscript characters (see ). Evernote supports unicode subscript and superscript characters.
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