I know you got around your problem, but... Patrik Magnusson wrote:
> I've been using 'gnuplot' and 'gri' for a while to produce neat-looking > plots. 'gnuplot' for the simpler stuff, and 'gri' whenever I needed greek > letters in the labels. > > Last night I got stuck. I need an "ä" (a with two dots above) in one of the > labels. > > In the docs for 'gri' there used to be a list of what symbols you could get > if you used $\something$ but this list appears to have disappeared. See the Info Node: `Mathematical Text' for allowed stuff. Unfortunately, accented characters are not included. However, If it be be done in PostScript, it can be done in Gri. I looked into the iso-latin font encoding in Postscript and figured out out to make PostScript display their characters correctly. I have sent the PostScript snippets to Dan Kelley, the author of Gri, and he says he'll include this in a new version shortly. We might have to do something like: set font "helvetica-isolatin" draw label "bonne journée" at \ ..xmargin.. {rpn ..ymargin.. ..ysize.. + .5 +} 3 cm to get it to work, but it will work shortly. Peter Galbraith (Debian maintainer for Gri)