Combining diacritic marks in ylabel displayed incorrectly?
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Oliver Grossmann
am 10 Okt. 2023
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 19 Okt. 2023
Hi, I'm trying to label my y-axis with a V-dot.
The command
ylabel('$\dot{V}$','Interpreter','latex');
works, but I'd prefer a consistent layout to my other graphics, all of which use the tex interpreter (resulting in a different font).
Thus, I tried the approach given in this answer, utilizing the unicode mark "combining dot above" which works great for the x-axis, but fails for the y-axis:
xlabel([double('V') 775 '(x)'],'Interpreter','tex')
ylabel([double('V') 775 '(x)'],'Interpreter','tex')
It seems the combining diacritic is placed at the wrong position (relative to the V character). This effect is found for the ylabel regardless of the combining diacritic mark used (might be easier to see with "combining diaeresis", decimal 776).
Any ideas as to why this is or a workaround to fix it?
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Ayush Anand
am 19 Okt. 2023
Bearbeitet: Ayush Anand
am 19 Okt. 2023
Hi Oliver,
I understand you are trying to use a diacritical character and add a dot on top of "V" on your y-label in a vertical orientation, with the "tex" interpreter. This feature, however, is not supported in MATLAB as of now. The answer below states that combining diacritics doesn't work if the text's rotation is not 0 degrees(horizontal) for the tex interpreter:
The only workaround as of now seems to be either use Latex, as you mentioned, or keep the text alignment as horizontal.
I hope this helps!
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Walter Roberson
am 19 Okt. 2023
MATLAB does not appear to support the fundamental TeX primitive \over
https://www.tug.org/utilities/plain/cseq.html#over-rp
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