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From: | Ron Crummett |
Subject: | Greek symbols in plot labels |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 2006 09:06:03 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (X11/20060516) |
Hi -I am trying to add a label to a plot and the label is comprised of both standard characters and Greek characters, for instance, "Frequency between 0 and 2<pi>" Of course, I want to use the actual character for pi in the label. This should be doable by setting my terminal type to an enhanced type and issuing the command
xlabel('Frequency between 0 and 2{/Symbol p}');However, when I do this, the entire label is displayed in Greek characters and hence makes no real sense. When I issue the command a second time from the terminal it works. But when I try issuing the command twice in a script it doesn't work. Is there something more I need to do? I know that technically this would be considered a gnuplot question but it doesn't give problems in gnuplot leading me to believe that the issue is somewhere in Octave-gnuplot interaction.
Thanks -Ron
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