The formatting you’re seeing is controlled by carets (^). Just replace the start and end of the superscript text with them.
I see this often when talking about exponents: x^2 is less than x^3.
The superscript needs to be surrounded to work properly: x(x+1) is greater than x(x-1).
In this case, the effected text is $(h, h^‘)$ and $(h^’, h)$. I’m not sure why the prime notation needs to be superscripted, probably something to do with the formatter that is expectinng $s. I think the correct formatting (at least for me) is (h, h’) and (h’, h).
The formatting you’re seeing is controlled by carets (^). Just replace the start and end of the superscript text with them.
I see this often when talking about exponents: x^2 is less than x^3.
The superscript needs to be surrounded to work properly: x(x+1) is greater than x(x-1).
In this case, the effected text is $(h, h^‘)$ and $(h^’, h)$. I’m not sure why the prime notation needs to be superscripted, probably something to do with the formatter that is expectinng $s. I think the correct formatting (at least for me) is (h, h’) and (h’, h).