How can I export a figure with non-Latin (eg Greek) characters?
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I want to create a plot with MATLAB 2012b and label one axis with the Greek letter 'omega'. I use the following code:
xlabel('\omega, cm^{-1}', 'Interpreter', 'TeX')
The Greek character and the superscript text display correctly on screen.
I then want to actually use the figure, so I export it as EPS (the only publication-quality vector graphics format I know). Unfortunately the Greek letter is gone and replaced by a latin 'w'.
Am I doing something wrong? If this is a bug, is there a workaround?
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Rik
2023-5-17
This sounds like the target platform doesn't include Greek letters in the chosen font and therefore converts to the Latin equivalent letters. You should confirm with a third program whether this is a Matlab issue in writing, or an issue with reading in your target application.
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Menika
2023-6-14
Hi,
You can try exporting to the EPS format using the following command in the command window:
print('myplot.eps', '-depsc');
Here 'myplot' is the name of the figure.
This commands will save your plot as an EPS file in the current directory.
Hope this helps.
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