I'm an avid user (probably too avid) of the markdown <sup>
tag to superscript some text. Usually for footnotes, which don't have any built-in support.
Suddenly, some of my uses of the <sup>
tag just don't seem to working. See for example the bottom of this question where I have:
<sup>0</sup> Of course...
<sup>1</sup> I'm also ...
<sup>2</sup> In general ...
For me, on Firefox (linux desktop), Chrome (linux desktop, mobile) it always renders as:
That is, the 0th footnote is showing up as superscript, but the 1st and 2nd aren't. The same issue shows in the preview and I've messed around a ton with copying and pasting, trying different things, but couldn't conclude exactly what breaks it.
What's up?
Let's try it here:
0 Of course, this notation doesn't actually work in C where
/
truncates the result so theceiling
does nothing. So consider that pseudo-notation rather than straight C.1 I'm also interested solutions where all types are
uint32_t
rather thanuint64_t
.2 In general, any
p
andq
wherep + q >= 2^64
causes an issue, due to overflow.
Weird, it works (even without the quote)...
<sup>1<sup>
.