On 21/02/2013 15:33, Calixte Denizet wrote:
Hi Christophe,
If you want to use the default Java font:
xtitle("$\times \jlmText{" +string(scale)+"}$")
The font to use with the special command jlmText (it is not a standard
LaTeX command) can be set with the command \jlmExternalFont, for example:
xtitle("$\jlmExternalFont{Liberation Mono}\times \jlmText{"
+string(scale)+"}$").
You can get the current loaded fonts in Scilab with the command
xlfont() (see help)
Best regards
Calixte
Hi Calixte,
Is there a way to get LaTeX rendering for non mathmode (ie for plain
text) without resorting to the use of "$\text{ ... plain text ... }$" ?
Cheers,
Antoine
On 21/02/2013 14:51, Dang, Christophe wrote:
De la part de Adrien Vogt-Schilb
Envoyé : jeudi 21 février 2013 14:46
why not using:
xtitle('foobar', '$x \times '+string(scale)+'$');
OK, that's fine.
It was just not intuitive to me
(I guess it's a matter of parser).
I think such example could be documented, e.g. in
http://help.scilab.org/docs/5.4.0/en_US/math_rendering_features_in_graphic.html
Anyway, thanks for the help.
Best regards
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