[Therion] non ascii text in labels

2014-07-30 Thread rowena
Hi Martin,



Would this apply to text in point labels, 

Ie (in the .th2 file):



point 2008.0 -23.0 label -scale m -align center -text \''o



From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-boun...@speleo.sk] On Behalf 
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Subject: Re: [Therion] non ascii text in labels



Hi,

therion supports unicode characters if you set up the fonts properly. The 
easiest way is to configure "pdf-fonts" in the initialization file (See the 
Appendix of the therion book).

Martin



On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 5:37 AM,  wrote:

Hi,



I wish to put non ascii text in labels on maps, eg the "o with two dots above 
it"  - ö or the character þ

How do I enter such text into therion's text field?



Thanks


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[Therion] non ascii text in labels

2014-07-30 Thread rowena
Hi Xavier,



Your suggestion 

\"o



Gives this 

.”o



So sadly this is not an option.



Just to make sure you understand what I am trying to do, this is the text
associated with a point  label 

Ie 

point 2008.0 -23.0 label -scale m -align center -text \''o







From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-boun...@speleo.sk] On Behalf
Of Xavier Pennec
Sent: Wednesday, 30 July 2014 5:05 PM
To: therion at speleo.sk
Subject: Re: [Therion] non ascii text in labels



Hi,

You normally just have to encode these characters in latex (see
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Special_Characters)
For instance the ö would be \"o or \"{o}.

Xavier

Le 30/07/2014 05:37, rowena_l at tpg.com.au a écrit :

Hi, 



I wish to put non ascii text in labels on maps, eg the "o with two dots
above it"  - ö or the character þ

How do I enter such text into therion's text field?



Thanks






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[Therion] non ascii text in labels

2014-07-30 Thread Martin Budaj
Hi,
therion supports unicode characters if you set up the fonts properly. The
easiest way is to configure "pdf-fonts" in the initialization file (See the
Appendix of the therion book).
Martin


On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 5:37 AM,  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I wish to put non ascii text in labels on maps, eg the "o with two dots
> above it"  - ö or the character þ
> How do I enter such text into therion's text field?
>
> Thanks
>
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[Therion] non ascii text in labels

2014-07-30 Thread Xavier Pennec
Hi,

You normally just have to encode these characters in latex (see 
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Special_Characters)
For instance the ö would be \"o or \"{o}.

Xavier

Le 30/07/2014 05:37, rowena_l at tpg.com.au a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I wish to put non ascii text in labels on maps, eg the "o with two 
> dots above it"  - ö or the character þ
> How do I enter such text into therion's text field?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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> Therion at speleo.sk
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> +33 6 78 35 16 90
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