Hi Fernando,
> So, I want to plot a line, but controlling the labels on the tickers
> of the x axis. For instance, if I'm plotting (1000, 5), (2000, 10),
> (3000, 10), the ticks on the x axis might show 1000 2000 3000
>or 1 2 3x1e3. I want to control it, set it to
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 1:30 AM, sa6113 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks for your help, it works, but it is very difficult because I want to
> show a FontDialog contains all fonts in system to user and change the plot
> text (Legend, Label and ex.) font to that.
> How may I accomplish that? Is
Thanks for your help.
I have been getting on OK with manual adjustment.
I thought I would point out a similar problem though which I suspect
is the same thing.
If I am using latex tick labels for a bar graph, the tick labels with
superscripts have a lower baseline than tick labels without
supers