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Re: Ampersand in graphics text?
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Vic Norton |
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Re: Ampersand in graphics text? |
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Thu, 20 Oct 2016 08:19:22 -0400 |
> On Oct 20, 2016, at 7:51 AM, Vic Norton <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 20, 2016, at 6:45 AM, Vic Norton <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> I would like to write bold faced
>> RWR & SCHH
>> text in a figure, but it comes out as
>> RWRSCHH
>> with the instruction
>> text(25, 18, "RWR & SCHH”, “fontsize”, 12, “fontweight”, “bold”);
>>
>> How can I write an ampersand in an Octave figure?
>
>
>> On Oct 20, 2016, at 7:07 AM, Nir Krakauer <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> The & shows up for me (with Octave 4.0.3). Maybe you can try to add a
>> backslash: \&
>
> I was running Homebrew’s Octave 4.2.0-rc2 on a Mac. Now I have upgraded to
> Octave 4.2.0-rc2_1. There is a slightly improvement in the upgrade:
> text(25, 18, "RWR & SCHH”, “fontsize”, 12, “fontweight”, “bold”);
> now shows up as
> RWR SCHH
> The " & “ is now interpreted as a single space. Backslash ampersand produces
> the same result.
Problem solved. I am using "graphics_toolkit gnuplot”. The gnuplot advice
To use the ampersand (&) symbol in labels in the
postscript terminal you need to escape it twice: \\&
works for my version of octave. The line
text(25, 18, "RWR \\& SCHH”, “fontsize”, 12, “fontweight”, “bold”);
reads the way I want it to.
Re: Ampersand in graphics text?, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2016/10/20