What OS, what graphics device, what locale, what version of R? (As asked
for in the posting guide.)
In many cases you can just use "\uA9" as part of text to be plotted.
There is two copyright symbols in Adobe Symbol, so you can probably use
symbol("\323") and symbol("\343") in plotmath if you
don't have the symbol
in your usual character set.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> How do I put a copyright symbol (C) (or ?) into a plot?
>
> title/sub or legend.
>
> And/or somewhere to the bottom right of the image.
>
> greetings, el
>
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