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RADZYNER Posted - 09/05/2001 : 05:02:54 AM
I'm using origin 6.1 with patch 4 installed. My problem is the following:

When printing a graph, greek letter are printed as latin letters. Also subscripts are too far away from letter, which doesn't occur in regular (latin) letters.

please advise,

Yael

p.s. I have hebrew installed on my computer
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RADZYNER Posted - 09/10/2001 : 04:03:53 AM
The text label should be \g(g)\-(o) = 1, i.e. gamma sub nought equals 1. On print the gamma reads as g and the nought is shifted to the right further than ususal subscripts.
Specifying Greek latters as you have suggested did not work.

Thanks,

yael
Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/05/2001 : 09:38:27 AM
It seems a peculiar behavior in the Hebrew localized Windows. Is the string in your text label before or after the Greek letters in Hebrew, or Latin characters? (I'm asking this because Hebrew characters are located in the second half of the ASCII table...) Could you tell me your text label? (Just paste in your reply though it will probably appear as accented characters like umlaut in my English operating system, if your label is in Hebrew... it's okay.)

Did you try to specify the Greek letters by \f: control? - such as:
\f:symbol(Greek String)

I hope this works though not sure this may help you, or not.

--Hideo


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