Thanks for the advice. I got it working.
(SOLVED) What is the syntax for using a multiplication symbol in a string for a plot label? UPDATE: I figured it out. The syntax looks like this in a string: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\327} prints the multiplication symbol. PS: If you are using gnuplot through wxMaxima like I am, the syntax is slightly differant (you need two \ instead of one). So for the example {\327} you would type {\\327} instead (figuring this out almost drove...
(SOLVED) What is the syntax for using a multiplication symbol in a string for a plot label? UPDATE: I figured it out. The syntax looks like this in a string: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\327} prints the multiplication symbol. PS: If you are using gnuplot through wxMaxima like I am, the syntax is slightly differant (you need two \ instead of one). So for the example {\327} you would type {\\327} instead (figuring this out almost drove...
I want to use unicode characters in a string. What is the syntax for doing this? I can't find any information on this topic. UPDATE: I figured something out. The syntax for writing symbos in a string looks like this: "some text here {\\#}". The {\\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\\327} prints the multiplication symbol.
I want to use unicode characters in a string. What is the syntax for doing this? I can't find any information on this topic. UPDATE: I figured something out. The syntax for writing symbos in a string looks like this: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\\327} prints the multiplication symbol.
I want to use unicode characters in a string. What is the syntax for doing this? I can't find any information on this topic. UPDATE: I figured something out. The syntax for writing symbos in a string looks like this: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\327} prints the multiplication symbol.
(SOLVED) What is the syntax for using a multiplication symbol in a string for a plot label? UPDATE: I figured it out. The syntax looks like this in a string: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\327} prints the multiplication symbol. PS: If you are using gnuplot through wxMaxima like I am, the syntax is slightly differant (you need two \ instead of one). So for the example {\327} you would type {\327} instead (figuring this out almost drove...
(SOLVED) What is the syntax for using a multiplication symbol in a string for a plot label? UPDATE: I figured it out. The syntax looks like this in a string: "some text here {\#}". The {\#} is used for symbols. This can be done with codes. For example {\327} prints the multiplication symbol. PS: If you are using gnuplot through wxMaxima like I am, the syntax is slightly differant (you need two \ instead of one). So for the example {\327} you would type {\327} instead (figuring this out almost drove...