Thank you for your answer.
plot(1:10, 1:10, xlab="write something non-latin here")
works well.
But the problem arrives only when I use a X11 device.
If I use a pdf device latin-characters are written.
And this is ok for me.
Best regards,
Isabel Brito
Le mercredi 08 avril 2009 à 10:44 +0200, Gábor Csárdi a écrit :
The answer depends on many things, e.g. the graphics device you are
using, your operating system, your R version, your locale. I think R
has quite good support for UTF8. But I am not an expert on this.
Are you able to do this with non-igraph plots? E.g.
plot(1:10, 1:10, xlab="write something non-latin here")
works well?
If not, then please post the question to the r-help mailing list, as
it is not an igraph problem, but a more general R problem. Or rather
question. You have a much better chance to get and answer
there.Please
make sure that you provide the information I mentioned above when
you
post to the R-help mailing list.
Best,
Gabor
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Tamas Nepusz <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi,
I'm using R.
Please stay on the mailing list. I'm not that familiar with R,
but I
remember I've seen a publication where the figures were created
with igraph
and some of the nodes included non-Latin (Japanese? Chinese?)
characters, so
it can be done somehow. Maybe Gabor can answer this question
better.
--
Tamas
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