Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "linebreak in mathematical anotation?"
2009 Oct 09
1
[PATCH node] validify ipv4/ipv6 static/dhcp choice else loop
If you select an option that's not listed during ipv4/ipv6 setup it will accept it without verification. This corrects that behavior and forces a valid option to be picked.
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scripts/ovirt-config-networking | 106 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/ovirt-config-networking b/scripts/ovirt-config-networking
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2009 Jul 13
1
[PATCH node] Adds vlan support to auto-installations for the node. bz#511056
If the vlan kernel argument is provided, then it is used during
networking auto-configuration.
Signed-off-by: Darryl L. Pierce <dpierce at redhat.com>
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scripts/ovirt-config-networking | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
scripts/ovirt-early | 7 ++++-
2 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/ovirt-config-networking
2011 Feb 08
1
Mixed font type in plot title
Hello useRs,
I'm trying to put italics and regular font into a title and am having
some trouble. The title I would like is " /Q. marilandica/ Volume ".
If I use
main=bquote(italic( "Q. marilandica ", " volume"))
I get just " Q. marilandica " in italics in the title.
If i use
main=bquote(italic( "Q. marilandica ,) volume")
I get "
1997 Jul 27
0
R-alpha: Mathematical Anotation in Plots
I forgot to mention that version 0.50 will do "greek" and "accents" in
plot labels. The basic idea is that you should be able to replace any
character vector by an expression vector when doing plot annotation.
E.g.
plot(rnorm(10),main=expression(hat(Theta)))
This produces a plot with a main title consisting of a capital Theta
with a "hat" on it. The idea is to
2008 Aug 07
1
Mtext doesn't display characters in italic when I use a greek symbol
Following on from my previous mail!
plot(1:10,1:10)
mtext("title", side=3, adj=0, font=3, cex=1.5)
This works as expected and puts the font in italics.
tag <- "A)"
suffix <- "genea::"
plot(1:10,1:10)
mtext(bquote(.(tag) ~ Delta * .(suffix)), side=3, adj=0, font=3,
cex=1.5)
Here, the font isn't in italics, it's normal.
I presume this is some
2004 Mar 15
1
Correct Computer Modern font in postscript(..) output
Hi,
I'm trying to get the correct font used when generating italic text in an R
grahic. I have a set of labels that print correctly except it seems the
italic text is justr a slanted version of the TeX computer modern normal
font... I'm using R v1.8.1 on Windows XP, and I get the same result if I
build the pdf using Adobe Acrobat or using MikTeX
The labels:
2010 Jan 23
1
Failure to produce italics in jpeg
Colleagues,
Using R 2.10.1 in OS X (Snow Leopard), I created JPEG documents that
were intended to include italicized text. In the JPEG versions, the
italics appear in bold-face. The identical code (except for the call
to the device) yields italics in PDF. A minimal example is:
PDF version:
> pdf("plot.pdf")
> plot(1,1)
> mtext(bquote(italic(P) < .(0.005)))
>
2008 Feb 16
1
How to use a reserved word in italics in an expression
Dear R-helpers,
> label2 <- expression(paste(italic(attraction function:), 'slope'))
Error: unexpected 'function' in "label2 <-
expression(paste(italic(attraction function"
How do I tell R that in this case I don't want 'function' to be
treated as a reserved word but as a string in italics?
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
2009 Jan 21
1
Italics in svg output display as bold (PR#13463)
Full_Name: Yan Wong
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Mac OS X 10.4
Submission from: (NULL) (78.149.167.246)
When printing a plot to and svg file, text intended to be in italics is rendered
in bold (svg file viewed using both Safari 3.2.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.9.
For example, try viewing the test.svg file generated by
svg("test.svg", width=4,4,8)
plot.new();
2010 Sep 13
4
lattice: Set x-axis in italics only
Dear list, I making some box-and-whisker plots in R with vertebrate
data. The x axis are species names that must be in italics. I tried
with the "axis" function but no luck, and it seems that affects both
axes.
Any tip?
Thanks a lot in Advance.
Alej
2011 Jun 21
2
Italicize Greek symbols in axis
Hello there,
Is there any way to italicize Greek symbols such as mu in axis? From the help
files of mathematical anotations: "Note that bold, italic and bolditalic do not
apply to symbols, and hence not to the Greek symbols such as mu which are
displayed in the symbol font. They also do not apply to numeric constants.", it
seems that it cannot be done.
Thanks,
Bingzhang Chen
2011 Jul 29
2
Changing font type within y axis labels
I wish place the following axis label in such a manner that some of the
text is plain and the scientific name is in italics (i.e. a mixture of
two font types)
Using plot:
mtext("Total Landings of Pecten maximus (tonnes)",font,=3, side=2,
line=3)
makes everything italic, but how do I apply the font change to only
"Pecten maximus"?
Rgds
Phil
2009 Jun 25
1
[PATCH node] Rerunning network config resets all network config. bz#507393
When the user runs o-c-networking then it ensures that all features of
networking that we configure are reset and only those settings touched
are applied.
Signed-off-by: Darryl L. Pierce <dpierce at redhat.com>
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scripts/ovirt-config-networking | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
1 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/ovirt-config-networking
2001 Aug 01
1
italics and not in main=
R 1.3.0, windows
I've checked archives, and examples in text, mtext, and title.
I am trying to include italicized text in the main title of a figure:
....,
main = "[italics here] species name [italics stop] more plain text"
TIA,
Henry
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HStevens at muohio.edu
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FAX: (513) 529 - 4243
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2008 Jun 02
1
Italics in plot main title
Hi,
I am drawing several plots and want to have italics in a main title;
this is easy with expression(). However, I want also to add a value to
it, say n_i, that depends on an ith plot. For this I am using paste().
An example: n_i = 10, 20, 30; I want to draw a plot for each i with
the title: "Relative efficiency for sample size n = n_i", where n
should be in italics, and of course n_i
2009 Oct 06
1
italics help in plot
Part of my script reads:
speciesName <- names(data)[i]
plot(year,depth, xlab="Year",
ylab="Depth(m)",main=expression(italic(paste(speciesName))) )
Unfortunately, this just plots *speciesName *on my graph, not the name of
the species in italics. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
Thank you
Jacob
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2007 Feb 14
1
legend font
Hi,
I'd like to make the text in my legends italic, but I can't figure out
how to do so. font=3 doesn't work. Googling brings up the possibility
of expression(italic()), which produces italics, but I can't get this
to work with my label data, which is a vector of strings:
legend(locator(1), legend = levels(factor(label.vector)),
col = plotting.colours, pch =plotsym.bw,
2009 Nov 23
1
Different fonts on the same axis
Hi,
I need to have both italics and standard font on the y axis.
This is my script:
plot(x,y,pch=16,xlab="metric",ylab="species CPUE")
I want species in italics and CPUE in standard text.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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2009 Sep 26
1
Mixed font in lattice xyplot lables
Hi all, can anyone suggest a reason as mto why my xlab is plotting this text
at oposite ends of axis. I would like to represent my lable like this:
Moran's I ...but with the I in italics. For some reason they seperate and
position at oposite ends of the axis??
Thank you
library(lattice)
dat <- data.frame(x = rnorm(10),y = rnorm(10))
xyplot(y ~ x, dat,xlab=expression("Moran's
2006 Jun 30
2
underscore and italic policy
Hi All,
So I just joined the list - first off, Markdown is a great format and
we're using it in our online community project disCourse:
http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu
We're using markdown for our wiki pages, stories, message postings,
pretty much everywhere.
One markdown policy that doesn't seem to fit intuitively for our users
is the fact that embedded underscores leads to