From: Robert S. <mat...@gm...> - 2008-07-02 10:45:03
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Hi all, I'm using gnuplot 4.2 on Windows XP. What I want to do is to plot from a file containing IPA symbols encoded in UTF-8. However, if I do set terminal png font arialuni plot 'file' using 2:3:1 with labels the correct font is used, but the UTF-8 file seems to be interpreted as ISO- Latin-1 or whatever the default setting is (e.g. inverted e's turn to an accented E). I tried to do set encoding utf8 but I was told by the terminal that it was expecting one of 'default', 'iso_8859_1', 'iso_8859_2', 'iso_8859_15', 'cp437', 'cp850', 'cp852', 'koi8r', 'koi8u' Is there any way to add UTF-8? Or any other way to get my IPA symbols onto the plot? Robert |