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C++Builder 10.4.2

Putting text into a label with Tahoma font, I use "lbf/in" + AnsiString((wchar_t)178) to add a '2' superscript, according to Tahoma char tables.

"inch of H" + AnsiString((wchar_t)8322) + "O" should give a superscript 2, but it just gives a normal 2.

In Word, if I type ALT+ 8+3+2+2, I get a superscript 2, as expected.

Am I missing something in C++Builder?

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By converting your wchar_t to an AnsiString, you get an ANSI (8 bit) value, and hence lose all your Unicode information.

You need to just use the String type instead, which maps to UnicodeString:

String Text = _D("lbf/in") + String((wchar_t)178);
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  • @RemyLebeau also, L"inch of H\x2082O" ought to work (although I couldn't comment on whether this compiler accepts it)
    – M.M
    May 17, 2021 at 4:35
  • @M.M yes, it does May 17, 2021 at 4:37
  • This works -- thanks! re: the _D() macro, was unable to find this in the c++builder help system (though no surprise there :-(). Also, I mistakenly called '8322' a 2 superscript. Its is subscript.
    – KevinM
    May 18, 2021 at 15:47
  • @kevinm Documentation: towards the bottom of docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Sydney/en/… May 18, 2021 at 18:03

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