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There is no problem incorporating an Origin graph with Greek or
other<br>
characters into a LaTeX document if you export the graph as a WMF<br>
and then place this in a figure environment. LaTeX leavers
space<br>
for the inclusion of a figure but knows nothing of the figure
contents<br>
it is the output routine and the printer which must interpret the
contents<br>
so if you print can directly from Origin you should get exactly the
same<br>
performance via LaTeX.<br><br>
Origin is one of the best potting packages around and we use it
constantly<br>
with LaTeX papers and theses.<br><br>
From: "I.Caretti" <caretti@icmm.csic.es><br>
Subject: [texhax] Fwd: <br>
To: texhax@tug.org<br>
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>Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:02:04 +0100<br>
>To: texhax@tug.org<br>
>From: "I.Caretti" <caretti@icmm.csic.es><br>
><br>
>LaTeX does not recognize greek letters from Origin 6.0
graphs...<br>
>can anybody help with this?<br>
><br>
>thnk u.<br>
><br>
>Nach,<br><br>
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Professor John M. Simmie<br>
Chemistry Department & Environmental Change Institute<br>
National University of Ireland, Galway::Ireland<br>
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