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| Newsgroups | comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot |
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| Date | 2022-11-11 19:26 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <1d66bb5e-17be-42a6-bdab-8c4778beab48n@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Bold font in subscript |
| From | Nakita <h.p.zhumeng@gmail.com> |
Dear all,
I want to make gnuplot to use "Bold" fonts by default, so I set the "termoption":
set termoption font "Times New Roman:bold, 24"
However, I recently noticed that this only applies to normal texts and subscipts with only one character, eg, "S_i". If I put more than one characters in subscrpts in curly braces, such as "A_{ij}", gnuplot will not render the "ij" in bold faces.
The minimal test codes:
set termoption font "Times New Roman:bold, 24"
set xlabel "S_i"
set ylabel "A_{ij}"
p sin(x)
One can notice that the xlabel can render the subscript "i" in bold faces while the "ij" are not rendered in bold faces.
So is this a gnuplot bug or I am missing something here?
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