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Make Superscript

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Thunderbird previous command for a superscript was "control, shift P," maybe a month ago. Now it's a spelling check. Help.

Thunderbird previous command for a superscript was "control, shift P," maybe a month ago. Now it's a spelling check. Help.

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It's still there in the menu. I also have it on the toolbar courtesy of an addon.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/extra-format-buttons/

I don't recall seeing any hint of a keyboard shortcut so I'm surprised to learn of the one you describe. If the menu item doesn't indicate a shortcut, you could use the keyconfig addon to specify one for yourself.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/dorando-keyconfig/ http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyconfig_extension:_Thunderbird

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The commands for superscript and subscript are here. In the keyconfig options, I created a new key with this command:

doStyleUICommand("cmd_superscript");

and assigned the key Ctrl+Alt+U. Select the text you wish to have as a superscript and then apply the key. To return to normal format, Format/Discontinue Text Styles or Ctrl+Shift+Y.

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Thank you for the information but I don't know where to put the command.

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For the other answer, thank you, But after I download the add-on, I didn't where to find the file.

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Here are instructions for installing add-ons:

http://xenos-email-notes.simplesite.com/416814616

Open Options for Dorando keyconfig, click 'Add new key' and paste the command in the code box; give the key a name. Once it is added, click in the key box (Shift+any... in the picture) and press the keys you want for the shortcut (I used Alt+Ctrl+U as it was unused).

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