Great. Thanks.
Is \: and \, equivalent for a blank?
Heinz
> On 27.12.2022, at 22:15, Stéphane Mottelet wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The following should render the labels as you want:
>
> xlabel('$\mbox{inverse temperature}\,[10^4/T(K)]$');
>
>
> ylabel('$\log_{10} D\,[m^2/s]$')
> ;
>
> S.
>
>
Hi,
The following should render the labels as you want:
xlabel('$\mbox{inverse temperature}\,[10^4/T(K)]$');
ylabel('$\log_{10} D\,[m^2/s]$'); S.
Le 24/12/2022 à 05:16, Heinz Nabielek a écrit :
xlabel('inverse temperature [1E4/T(K)]');
ylabel('log10 D [m2/s]');
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Stéphane Mottelet
I need subscripts and superscripts log10D [m2/s] and 104/T(K) labelling
Scilab diagrams, but I am lost on LATEX: easy help?
Heinz
xlabel('inverse temperature [1E4/T(K)]');
ylabel('log10 D [m2/s]'); ___
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