Have you tried loading a NSAttributedString? It's iOS 6 only, a quick search 
implies you can set 
kCTSuperscriptAttributeName to specific ranges in your string...


Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

Op 9 mei 2013 om 14:04 heeft Koen van der Drift <koenvanderdr...@gmail.com> het 
volgende geschreven:

> Right now I am using an UILabel with unicode symbols to show strings with 
> superscripts, something like this:
> 
>    NSInteger base = 2;
>    myLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%d\u00B2 = %d", base, 
> base*base];
> 
> But it kinda looks ugly in my opinion, the subscript is too low relative to 
> the regular characters.  Maybe it's the font I'm using, which is the standard 
> system font.  Are there alternatives? I read about using an UIWebView, but 
> that seems a bit overkill for a simple string.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - Koen.
> 
> 
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