Can't change xlabel font because of diacritics (č, ř, š, ...)
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My language uses letters that use diacritics (č, ř, ž, ... ).
I tried to change font in my Matlab script to Latin Modern Roman, and it gave a following error:
Warning: Error updating Text.
String scalar or character vector must have valid interpreter syntax: čas (s)
> In defaulterrorcallback (line 12)
> In print (line 36)
The font was not applied. After I removed the č letter, everything went fine.
Any ideas?
The command I used was:
xlabel('čas (s)','Fontsize',fsz,'FontName','Latin Modern Roman')
Perhaps there is a different way.
Thanks.
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Stephen23
on 2 Jan 2023
Edited: Stephen23
on 2 Jan 2023
@Walter Roberson: I have never tried. What happens?
Walter Roberson
on 2 Jan 2023
I just get interpreter error messages. As far as I can tell, there are a number of TeX constructs that do not work in MATLAB.
For example, several \begin constructs that I find in TeX-specific documentation do not work; the only one I can get to work is \begin{array} https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/280414-latex-in-live-scripts-using-matrix
but I haven't seen a way to build macros in 'tex' or 'latex' interpreters. And 'latex' \usepackage is certainly not usable...
tex and latex in MATLAB have always been badly restricted.
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Dave B
on 31 Dec 2022
The error you're seeing is because of the tex interpreter, although I don't reproduce it with the same characters. If you're not relying on the tex interpreter, you could try turning it off.
Note that in the example below I chose a font that I knew would be recognized in the browser, to check if the font is defined in your desktop version of MATLAB use the listfonts function.
xlabel('čas (s)','Fontsize',14,'FontName','Serif','Interpreter','none')
ylabel('čas (s)','Fontsize',14,'Interpreter','none')
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Dec 2022
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 31 Dec 2022
I wonder whether you have configured
set(0, 'DefaultTextInterpreter', 'latex')
latex Interpreter can only handle US-ASCII
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