Adjust subscript style / height
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get 'neat' subscripts in the axes labels of a plot. I'd like to use the standard tex interpreter, as most of my figures are already using it, but the subscript style doesn't look good IMO:

I'd like the subscripted 'n' to not be completely below the 't' but rather have its upper end somewhere close to the t's middle.
Changing the interpreter to latex does exactly what I want, but it changes the font not only of the characters in question, but of the whole axis label as well as putting it in cursive:

Is there any way to adjust the subscript's height with the tex interpreter?
Best regards
Sebastian
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Sebastian Sprunck
el 9 de Oct. de 2019
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wang
el 7 de Abr. de 2021
You can get roman or italic using \mathrm{} or \mathit{} respectively. And you can use both \mathrm{} and \mathit{} to get the effect of both regular and italic
figure
text(0.1,0.5,'$\mathrm{A_n}$','FontSize',16,'Interpreter','latex')
text(0.2,0.5,'$\mathit{A_n}$','FontSize',16,'Interpreter','latex')
text(0.3,0.5,'$\mathrm{A} \mathit{_n}$','FontSize',16,'Interpreter','latex')

Muhammad Usman
el 6 de Oct. de 2019
use the following after the plot command
xlabel("y_{" + n + "}", 'Interpreter', 'tex') %for alphabet
and
xlabel(" \Omega_{" + n + "}", 'Interpreter', 'tex') %for special charcters
more more details please have look to this link:
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Sebastian Sprunck
el 6 de Oct. de 2019
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