Why Matlab doesn't support font for foreign language such as Czech. For example the character ě š č ř ž ý á í é.
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Bac VU
am 15 Jan. 2014
Beantwortet: zahid jamal
am 28 Nov. 2019
I tried to publish my m-file to document. and then I surprised that the big and widely used software like Matlab doesn't support non-English language.The characters ě š č ř ž ý á ..., which is in Czech never display properly. Does anybody have experiments about it? I seen some where describing how to display some special characters on figure, etc... But publishing uses too much lines of text (to describe the functions)
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Anandakumar Selvaraj
am 27 Feb. 2014
Try this in your code
feature('DefaultCharacterSet', 'UTF8') %# for all Character support
or try 'Windows-1250' insted UTF8
'Windows-1250' for Central European languages that use Latin script, (Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Romanian and Albanian)
Note:- that UTF-8 can be used for all languages and is the recommended charset on the Internet.
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José-Luis
am 15 Jan. 2014
What character encoding are you using? Might be that Czech is not supported for it. You could always change it.
doc slCharacterEncoding
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Walter Roberson
am 17 Jan. 2014
ISO-8859-2 has Czech.
The characters that are to appear, how are they being created? Are they part of string constants? Are they comments? Are you trying to create them with text() ?
zahid jamal
am 28 Nov. 2019
i can always work in chinese version or specific language version but if your code comments are in another language so it will make this issue . my laptop windows in chinese but the matlab i am using in english
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