On Thu, 8 May 1997, Ross Ihaka wrote:
> Paul Murrell and I are making some progress with making mathematical
> expressions available in graphs. The idea is to use R expressions to
> represent the mathematical expressions. So far we have (or will soon
> have):
<things> > We are wondering how far to go with this process. Does the above
> cover what people want, or are there important omitted features
> (we don't really want to do all of TeX).
>
I would really like to have the whole Greek alphabet or at least rho, mu
sigma and chi.
Thomas Lumley
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