Dear statalisters,
I would appreciate your advice on the inclusion of special characters in the graph of a title. I am trying to use notation that is consistent with the body of an article that is written in LaTeX. I would like to include the latex expression $\overline{r}^{FC}_{t,t+1}$. So far, after about 2 hours of research on special characters in graph title, I have found that:
i) I can create the overline part separately with "local overline = char(175)";
ii) I can insert "`overline'r{superscript:FC}{subscript:t,t+1}" in the title of my graph.
It is still not satisfactory, since the overline/macron is not above the r, and the superscript and subscript appear sequentially, instead of stacked.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Max
I would appreciate your advice on the inclusion of special characters in the graph of a title. I am trying to use notation that is consistent with the body of an article that is written in LaTeX. I would like to include the latex expression $\overline{r}^{FC}_{t,t+1}$. So far, after about 2 hours of research on special characters in graph title, I have found that:
i) I can create the overline part separately with "local overline = char(175)";
ii) I can insert "`overline'r{superscript:FC}{subscript:t,t+1}" in the title of my graph.
It is still not satisfactory, since the overline/macron is not above the r, and the superscript and subscript appear sequentially, instead of stacked.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Max
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