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The current status with cross-linking to these related, but distinct, topics is appropriate. Randall Bart Talk 20:06, 25 June 2008 (UTC) I also disagree. Include the info about Spanish voladitas as part of the subscript and superscript article. Ricardo Cancho Niemietz ( talk) 15:35, 12 February 2008 (UTC) I think a merge makes sense. Superscripts are used in Spanish to put inline calls and notes (like the famous wikipedia's ), math powers, chemical isotopes and valences, etc, and never are underlined. Superior letters (known in Spanish as "voladitas", "little flying" letters as the Superior letters article states) are always used for abbreviations, and are always underlined (where possible). Al least in Spanish (I am from Spain), superscripts and superior letters are two distinct uses of this tipographic style.
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Citynoise ( talk) 13:29, 9 February 2008 (UTC) I desagree. We would certainly replace the existing article with a redirect. Since superscript is the more common appellation, I suggest to merge superior letter into this article. Typography websites and dictionaries both indicate that superscript and superior letter are perfect synonyms, and these two articles have a lot of overlap.
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