The following UTF-8 sequence \x6D\xE1\xB5\x90 creates a 'm' with a superscript 'm': 'mᵐ'.
What is the Unicode encoding rule for this? How to create a 'xx' or any other arbitrary superscript?
The following UTF-8 sequence \x6D\xE1\xB5\x90 creates a 'm' with a superscript 'm': 'mᵐ'.
What is the Unicode encoding rule for this? How to create a 'xx' or any other arbitrary superscript?
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There is no "rule". U+1D50 is a literal superscript
mglyph.There are similar glyphs for selected parts the basic Latin alphabet and the numbers; https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/block/superscripts_and_subscripts/list.htm
There is no general mechanism to produce a superscripted version of any arbitrary glyph.
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_subscripts_and_superscripts and https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/search.htm?q=superscript