Hi Claire,
Use #prime (in LaTex \prime) in the formula mode to get primes.
A slash one can make by combining backspace(s) and /.
Cheers,
Nick.
Claire Gwenlan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm just wondering whether there is any symbol to put a slash through
> letters using the TLatex class. For example, I want to have a slash
> through E_T for the missing transverse energy.
>
> Also, is it possible for my to have primes. I want to have X_{3'}, but
> when you do the:
>
> t->DrawLatex(x,y,"X_{3'}");
>
> it won't do it because it reads the prime as a single quote I suppose?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Claire
>
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