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PolisTyrol
Posted - 05/07/2014 : 07:07:07 AM Dear all, I am trying to plot an IR spectrum, with the unit of the x-axis being cm^{-1}. Now I want to print this "cm^{-1}" the proper way, that is to say, using the real "minus" symbol (Unicode 2212). Unfortunately, although it is possible to plot this character, I cannot print it superscript. The minus one can plot in Arial, on the other hand, is not a real "minus" but just the "hyphen" symbol. Is there a better way to print Unicode characters?
Origin Ver. and Service Release: 9.0.0G SR1 Operating System: Windows 64-bit
Kind regards, Dietmar
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cdrozdowski111
Posted - 05/07/2014 : 11:42:04 AM Try this (notice the unicode number wrapped in "\x()":
cm\+(\x(2212)1)
Castiel
Posted - 05/07/2014 : 10:07:12 AM It's "cm\+(-1)" instead.