Re: non-English language [message #83482 is a reply to message #83435] |
Thu, 07 March 2013 23:54   |
Katerina Yakimenko
Messages: 15 Registered: February 2013
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On Thursday, March 7, 2013 11:30:26 PM UTC+2, Mats Löfdahl wrote:
> Den torsdagen den 7:e mars 2013 kl. 20:59:35 UTC+1 skrev Katya:
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>> On Thursday, March 7, 2013 1:44:08 PM UTC+2, Katya wrote:
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>>> Hello everyone!
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>>> I need to annotate plots in my Russian language but I can't figure out how to make it properly. I would appreciate any advice or suggestion.
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>>> Thank you,
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>> Nothing helps... i'm in despair. I wish I knew is it possible at all.
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> Maybe latexify would be useful for what you are trying to do. The following link is to a tutorial where they demonstrate making IDL plots with latex math expressions. I have not tried this myself so I don't know if you could produce Cyrillic text with it but then again maybe you can.
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> http://slugidl.pbworks.com/w/page/37657460/latexify%20tutori al
Guys, I'm happy to share with you good news -- the problem is solved! The latexify advice works. I modified slightly the latexify(again had problems with cyrillic in LaTeX :D) and now I can eventually print Russian text. Mats, you saved me from writing boring translator code and more importanltly I can use device font which I usually prefer. I love this group!
-Katya.
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