Hello Satu,

You can use HTML tags <sub>subscript</sub> and <sup>superscript</sup> for
displaying in web browser, although if you copy that text to simple text
editor you will loose formatting. In mathematics it is common to use (when
using plain text) ^ for superscript, like x^2, and _ for index, like x_i

2009/12/14 S Nieminen <[email protected]>

>  Hi All,
>
>
>
> Can anyone advise me on how to include non-standard characters in the
> dc.abstract field - or any field at all – when creating a bib record in
> Dpsace , please? For example, I have an abstract with entries like the
> following
>
>  GF(pl)
>
>
>
> but the superscript “l” does not carry through when I copy and paste from
> e.g. a Word document or from the web. What I end up having is GF(pl). There
> are many occasions like this where we wish to include mathematical
> characters that simply won’t transfer to DSpace.
>
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> Thanks
>
>
>
> Satu
>
>
>
> Ms Satu Nieminen
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Dušan Vasiljević
Faculty of Mathematics
Belgrade, Serbia
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