Add subscript & superscript characters for Quick Accent #41922#45540
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Summary of the Pull Request
This PR adds subscript and superscript characters to the "Special Characters" set in Quick Accent. This addresses the request in issue #41922, allowing users to easily type common mathematical notations (e.g., x², H₂O) using the Quick Accent menu.
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Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
The following Unicode subscript and superscript variants were added to GetDefaultLetterKeySPECIAL in Languages.cs:
Validation Steps Performed
Verified that the Unicode codepoints correspond to the correct subscript and superscript glyphs. This change only modifies the static data list used by Quick Accent and does not alter any logic.