https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30732

--- Comment #18 from Marcio H Zuchini <mhzuch...@yahoo.com.br> ---
As it can be seen, this error/bug/misconception was found early in 2004.
It's very disappointing that we're in 2013, counting many votes for it,
specially from people who writes technical papers, and we still have no real
effort put on.

It is simple to obvious that if we have to write H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> as
the sulfuric acid formula, "H2SO4" simply doesn't fit in a technical paper.

I think the point is just to keep superscript, subscript, underline, italic and
bold character formatting. Or am I missing the point?

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