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Re: Special characters in PostScript [message #63687 is a reply to message #63686] Wed, 19 November 2008 00:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bernhard Reinhardt is currently offline  Bernhard Reinhardt
Messages: 26
Registered: October 2008
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Hi,

I tried that. But then a Ü becomes A with a ~ on top. Without isolatin1
it becomes a ^.

Regards

Bernhard

Reimar Bauer wrote:
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> enable isolatin1 by the device command
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> cheers
> Reimar
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> Bernhard Reinhardt schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to print special charakters like umlaut vowels in a
>> simple way to postscript files?
>>
>> I´ve read Davids article "How can I place a less-than-or-equal sign (≤)
>> in my PostScript output?". But that is to complicated for routine use.
>>
>> Is there something like setting a variable at startup to "ISO 8859-1".
>> The worst thing I´d accept would be a string converter-function. Like
>>
>> title=convert_special_chars('Viele Umlaute: üöüöäßß')
>> plot, TITLE=title
>>
>> Does something like that exist? If not, I rather resign on these
>> characters.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Bernhard
>>
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