Index, exponent under Linux

mickaaa2278 Posted messages 16 Status Member -  
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Hello,
I have been looking for a while for a way to put numbers in subscript on Linux.
For exponents, there is ^ followed by the number we want, for example 2³.
But, I can't find the way to put in subscript, for example in H2O.
Thank you for your future help.

Configuration: Linux Debian / Safari 531.2

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jeanbi Posted messages 15399 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   2 383
 
Hello,
I don't see the issue, but where do you want to use it? Because in Libre Office, it's like in Office W$

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mickaaa2278 Posted messages 16 Status Member 1
 
No, I don't want to use it in software, I only need it from time to time and I would prefer to know the shortcut if anyone knows it. Sorry for the delay in my response.
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jisisv Posted messages 3678 Status Moderator 936
 
If it's not in a software, then in what context is it?
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mickaaa2278 Posted messages 16 Status Member 1
 
I am therefore not allowed to ask for help with a keyboard shortcut on this forum.
Why should the context matter to you?
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jisisv Posted messages 3678 Status Moderator 936
 
Your question is not specific.
In what CONTEXT do you want to use indices/exponents?
In a word processor, in LaTeX, or elsewhere..?
Johan
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zipe31 Posted messages 34620 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 501
 
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