Using superscript, subscript or greek letters in app designer

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asfsag gasfdas
asfsag gasfdas el 17 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Joel Riggs el 29 de Sept. de 2018
Hi every one,I have a problem with app designer. Currently I'm designing an standalone application with app designer. I want to use a drop down menu so user can select the unit. For example the first line in drop down is CFM, the second should be m^3/hr and etc. The problem is I don't know how display subscript or superscript in app designer windows. I created an standalone application with GUI before. I used HTML code for this purpose, for example HTML m<SUP>3</SUP>/h</HTML>, but it seems it doesn't work in app designer. I really appreciate if anyone can help me with this issue.

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Joel Riggs
Joel Riggs el 29 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Joel Riggs el 29 de Sept. de 2018
Unfortunately App Designer doesn't seem to support the use of Tex or Latex interpreters like it does in figures and plots within the app.
The workaround seems to be using char() with the Unicode code for the character you want.
For example, to get
use:
function startupFcn(app)
app.DropDown.Items = {['m' char(179) '/hr'],['ft' char(179) '/' char(956) 's']};
end
The link below shows how to edit the startupFcn() so component properties can be changed once all components have been loaded.

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