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Compatibility octave-gnuplot
From: |
Michael Chelle |
Subject: |
Compatibility octave-gnuplot |
Date: |
Thu, 07 Aug 1997 13:25:31 +0100 |
I'm using octave on UNIX-X11.
Is there a possibility to use the character encoding ISO-Latin1 in
octave to set (gset) labels or key of a plot. ISO-Latin1 is usefull for
us, european, mainly for accentuated characters.
Gnuplot allows now this kind of encoding with the command "set encoding
iso_8859_1".
If I do "gset encoding iso_8859_1" in octave, there is no error message,
but I can't write accentuated characters to set the label string.
Is there a solution or is it a future improvement?
Thanks in advance
Michael
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- Compatibility octave-gnuplot,
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- Re: Compatibility octave-gnuplot, Friedrich Leisch, 1997/08/07
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- Re: Compatibility octave-gnuplot, Michael Chelle, 1997/08/07
- Re: Compatibility octave-gnuplot, John W. Eaton, 1997/08/08
- Re: Compatibility octave-gnuplot, Friedrich Leisch, 1997/08/08
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- Re: Accentuated character, Michael Chelle, 1997/08/08
- Re: Accentuated character, Bo Johansson, 1997/08/08
- Accentuated character, the explaination, Michael Chelle, 1997/08/08