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2 messages · Remigijus Lapinskas, Brian Ripley

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Dear List,

There has just been this question (as well as the answer to it) in the S list:
What about R (for Windows and in East European languages)? Specifically,
how can I give a title like this:

plot(x,y,main="\v Salis") (i.e. S must be with a "hat")?


Thank you,
Remigijus


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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Remigijus Lapinskas wrote:

            
Answered by me ...
That's Scaron, \212, and it works for me (Windows 2000).  Did you actually
try it?

There are limits: only characters in WinAnsi encoding are likely to work.

As for `East European': cyrllic languages are not covered, nor is
at least one Western European language (Greek).