Paul,

I think it IS possible. Especially if you know what exactly will be in
superscript.
1) As for italic, you can just use <i> tag or font-style CSS
attribute.
2) As for TM in superscript - in some fonts "&trade;" symbol is
superscript by default. You can always use this font if the string
contains TM and embed the symbol to be sure :-).
  

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 Gregory_GOusable                        
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Flash components development.
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> "Paul Steven" wrote:
> 
> I have a flash page that includes several sections of text that are read in
> from an XML file.
> 
> I have worked out how to do this assuming all the text formatting is one
> style. However I would like some of the text to be in italic and it to
> include the "TM" as superscript.
> 
> Ideally I could just write the text in the xml file as I want it to appear
> on screen in the flash movie. Can anyone advise me if this is possible and
> how. Or if it isnt possible then what is my best option.
> 
> Basically the client will be updating the content of the site by replacing
> the xml files and the text needs to have italics and superscript. I do hope
> this is possible:)
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Paul


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