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unibwm Posted - 09/27/2002 : 09:36:31 AM
I am an Origin Prof. V 6.1 user. Because of the poor quality of the EPS-file export of my Version I used the graph export server of the Origin-website. In the future I got back high quality graphs. But now it seems that there exists a problem with greek letters and the overline-function "\a( )". The position of the greek letters in the graph is wrong and instead of an overline "a( )" appears.

To complete a publication I need help to get some high quality graphs.

Thanks!
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unibwm Posted - 09/30/2002 : 11:12:26 AM
Hi,

after changing \a() to \ab() there is no problem with the output of greek letters. Thank you!

Dirk
easwar Posted - 09/27/2002 : 11:09:18 AM
Hi,

The correct sequence for overline is \ab(). In ver 6.x, \a() used to work as well. The graph export server now runs Origin 7 which has enhanced text editing features, and now requires the full sequence code of \ab().

Easwar
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