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Re: st: Re: st: the symbols š č ć ž
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"Roger B. Newson" <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Re: st: the symbols š č ć ž
Date
Tue, 20 Mar 2012 14:27:25 +0000
I would expect that the symbols requested would be available via the
-fontface- tag, described under
help graph_text
at least using the fonts likely to be available on Croatian computers.
Roger
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On 20/03/2012 14:08, Nick Cox wrote:
See also the help and manual entry in [P] for -smcl-. I fear the
likely answer is No.
Nick
2012/3/20 Roger B. Newson<[email protected]>:
The place to look is in the Stata on-line help, by typing
help graph_text
and then looking in the help to find out what fonts and/or symbols are
available.
On 20/03/2012 13:42, Ivica Rubil wrote:
is there a way for the following symbols to get displayed properly on
Stata graphs: š, č, ć, đ, ž? Sometimes I manage to get đ, but it looks like
round delta (partial derivative delta), but I cannot get the other ones.
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