HI Yannick, In the current implementation of TLatex, the greek symbols are directly replaced by their graphical representation. You can perfectly give #DeltaE and not #Delta{E}. Greek letters are not considered to be operators with an argument. Since this would be an important change in the class, I would appreciate getting more feedback on this subject. May be somebody should cross-check the latex compatibility for all functions of TLatex. Rene Brun Patois Yannick wrote: > > Hi, > > I used TLatex to label an axis and I'm surprised by the result. > I wanted to display {\Delta}E. > > I tried : > "#Delta E" -> Gives \Delta~E (there is a space) > "{#Delta}E" -> Gives \{\Delta\}E (brackets are draw) > "#Delta{E}" -> Gives \Delta\{E} (brackets are draw) > "#DeltaE" -> Gives the good result, but in latex, \DeltaE wouldnt > compile > > If the goal is (as it seems) to mimic as much as possible LaTeX syntax, > this could be enhanced on this point. > > Yannick > > -- > _/ Yannick Patois _________________ Address (home) __________________ > | irc(undernet): Garp on #france25+ | La Villa des Sciences | > | email : patois@ganil.fr | 12, avenue de Cambridge | > | http://garp.feelingsurfer.net/ | 14200 Herouville-Saint-Clair | > | Tel/Fax-home:+33 (0)2 31 94 50 32 | FRANCE |
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