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malgoska |
Posted - 12/12/2016 : 09:32:01 AM Origin Ver. 2016 ori and Service Release b9.3.1.273 (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System: Windows
Hello, is there a way to put a text into a legend with both super- and subscript, with a comma in subscript (the text I would type in latex as $X_{a,b}^{c}$)? With standard object properties editor the comma makes the rest of the subscript to go to the superscript. I tried using latex app, but unfortunately I get the "DviPng did not produce any output." error warning. Is there any other way to get the desired effect? Best regards, malgoska |
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malgoska |
Posted - 12/14/2016 : 02:58:45 AM Thanks! It does work :) |
rjgreen |
Posted - 12/13/2016 : 6:17:33 PM Hi malgoska,
I tried some things, and for some reason the following seems to fix the spacing problem:
X\=(a\(a\,)b,c)
Hope that helps! |
malgoska |
Posted - 12/13/2016 : 5:17:13 PM Hi Hideo, thanks for the reply. Your solution works, however there's an additional space between a and comma (see the attached figure) that makes the output look a bit weird. Any other workaround? Regards, malgoska |
Hideo Fujii |
Posted - 12/12/2016 : 11:49:39 AM Hi malgoska,
> both super- and subscript, with a comma in subscript (the text I would type in latex as $X_{a,b}^{c}$)
Could you please try:X\=(a\(\,)b ,c) in the Text Object Properties dialog box? Does it work?
--Hideo Fujii OriginLab |
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