On 04/06/2012 17:25, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Dear list,

I have non-ascii labels that I want to include somethow in a .eps file for
inclusion into a LateX document. Is this possible?

What I see is that the (attached)  png file looks ok but the .eps renders
all non-ascii labels at the bottom as [..].


I've searched around enough to learn that including math labels in a .eps
is a problem. Hower, is there a solution too somewhere?

I don't think it is a problem: see ?plotmath. But the problem here is that you seem to want glyphs not in the plotmath set.

You have neither told us your platform nor the R code you used (as requested in the posting guide), so we cannot reproduce this. But see ?postscript and its section 'Encodings'. You need to specify a PostScript encoding which contains your glyphs ... if there is one. Note too

See Also:

     ‘cairo_ps’ for another device that can produce PostScript.

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