XMGrace Fancy characters and stuff



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XMGrace Fancy characters and stuff In XMGrace it is possible to write Greek letters, do superscripts and subscripts and the like. This tex-file/pdf will hopefully keep a list of what I have learnt (starting from: http://blog.louic.nl/?p=249). Also check (from Googling xmgrace greek character list ): http://agendafisica.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/grace-typesetting-for-titles-legends-tickmarks/ Greek Characters For Greek characters (for example, sigma): 1 \ f {Symbol} s \ f {} or 1 \x s \ f {} Note that you need a capital S on Symbol! The \f{} returns the original font. For different characters after the {Symbol} part you get different output as described in the table below: a α A A b β B B c χ C X d δ D e ɛ E E f φ F Φ g γ G Γ h η H H i ι I I j ϕ J ϑ k κ K K l λ L Λ m µ M M n ν N N o o O O p π P Π q θ Q Θ r ρ R P s σ S Σ t τ T T u υ U Y v ϖ V ς w ω W Ω x ξ X Ξ y ψ Y Ψ z ζ Z Z Table 1: Different Greek characters available in XMGrace 1

Superscripts For example x 2 is: 1 x\s2\n Note that the capital S makes it a superscript. The \N returns the text to the default state Subscripts For example a b is: 1 a\ sb\n Note that the lower case S makes it a subscript. The \N returns the text to the default state Overlines Overlines are created in the following way: 1 \oa\o This would give: A as an output Rotations To rotate the next set of elements by x degrees anticlockwise relative to the current orientation (note that the effect is cumulative): 1 \ r {x} r o t a t e d f o n t to return to normal: 1 \ r{ x} Slanting To slant (to the right) by a factor of x (slant back to the left by -x to cancel): 1 \ l {x} Vertical Shift To vertically shift by x units (note that 1 appears to be roughly double line spacing): 1 \v{ x} Horizontal Shift To horizontally shift by x units: 1 \h{ x} Underlines To begin and end an underling, use: 1 \u asd \U To get: asd Italics 1 \q i t a l i c s \Q NOT Gives: italics NOT. Note that this is equivalent to slanting by 0.25 (e.g. \l{0.25}) Colours 2

1 \R{ colourname } Gives a colour of the type colourname. Suitable colournames include (note no capitalisation): red, blue, yellow, green, cyan, brown, grey, violet, magenta, orange, green4, indigo, maroon, turquoise. Font Size Increase or decrease font size using: 1 \+ \ Where \+ increases font size and \- decreases font size. Note that \N returns the text to the default state Curly Font To use a curly font try (note, if your system doesn t have the URW Chancery L font, this will do nothing): 1 \ f {URWChanceryL MediumItalic } to leave this font type use \f{} Other Useful Characters For interest s sake: \x puts you into symbol font (the same as \f{symbol} ) and \c enters you into the upper 128 characters of a set while \C removes you from it. Note to put yourself back in the default font just type \f{}. \x\c \C \x\c%\c \x\cˆ\c \x\c.\c \x\c1\c ± \x\c3\c \x\c6\c \x\c9\c \x\ce\c \x\cr\c \x\cq\c \x\cu\c \x\co\c / \x\c;\c \x\cb\c Real Part \x\ca\c Im Part \x\c#\c \x\cn\c \x \C \c 0\C \x\ca\c \x\cq\c \f{zapfdingbats}= Table 2: Useful characters available in XMGrace 3

Note, there may be issues with spaces turning into Euro symbols if you are still in the \c environment. Fractions Not a nice thing, but by playing around with the horizontal and vertical placement of what you ve got and adding in some underscores you cen jerry rig a fraction: 1 \+\v{0.7}1\v{ 0.3}\h{ 0.7} \v{ 1.1}\h{ 0.7}3\N This gives 1. Note that for longer numbers you ll have to adjust the number of underscores 3 and horizontal placement. PRINTING PDFs It is possible to adjust the page size in View Page Setup using the Orientation and Size options. Once an appropriate size has been chosen (note: Letter will do!), go to Plot Graph Appearance and change options in Viewport (i.e. Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, Ymax) - I have used the values 0.08, 1.39, 0.09, 0.98 (respectively) as these remove whitespace effectively. It is worth noting that having scaled up the graph size, the fonts seem a little small so it may be useful to increase text size (this would then require changing the Viewport values again). Export this as a postcript (.ps) file then ps2pdf it. Be aware that if Greek characters (or other characters perhaps) are included in the graph then ps2pdf may have trouble printing them so you need to add the following flags: -dpdfsettings=/printer -dautorotatepages=/all NOTE: it is not necessary to crop the graphs manually, one can also export them as.ps, then convert to pdf and use the pdfcrop command line function. 1 Graph-ception To make a sub-graph (i.e. inset), first have the original graph you want to include the inset with. Then go: Data Import ASCII (as usual) to bring up the Read Sets menu. In the section Read To Graph, right click in the scroll box and select the option Create new, this now enables a second graph to be created and have data read into it. Then going to Edit Arrage Graphs to bring up the menu that lets you adjust the Page Offsets of each graph to make it fit in the right place. In order to edit a graph make sure that the correct graph is selected from Edit Arrange Graphs (i.e. the corners have black squares on them). 4

Figure 1: The Arrange Graphs menu with the Page Offsets options set to produce an inset 5