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myang Posted - 12/19/2003 : 3:26:09 PM
I was trying to insert a special character (Angstrom) into axis label by symbol map, but nothing showed up. But if I tried to insert normal character, like "q", from symbol map. It's ok.

So I tried to insert the "angstrom" character by typing \(0197) in the text control window, but "?" showed up, instead of what I want.

Besides, I opened the files containing angstrom character in Origin 5.0, then the character can't be displayed correctly, only "?" also.

Can anyone tell me why?
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myang Posted - 12/19/2003 : 4:35:42 PM
It's ok now! I changed my language setting of my OS to English(USA), and everything is fine. Thanks a lot for your help!
Mike Buess Posted - 12/19/2003 : 4:24:18 PM
I'm not sure what's going on there. I just tried and got the angstrom symbol when I put \(0197) in a text label. @FC makes no difference on my PC, probably because I already use the Western code page.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member
myang Posted - 12/19/2003 : 4:12:17 PM
Dear Mike:

Thanks for you reply! But It still can't work.
What I did is:
1. Enter "@FC=0" into the script window, and type "enter" to excute it.
2. type "\(0197)" in text control window. it still display "?", not angstrom.

Mike Buess Posted - 12/19/2003 : 3:37:38 PM
Maybe this earlier post will help... how to input the symbol for angstrom?

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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