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 MagicPlot provides accurate typography in text labels and axes labels. You may toggle some features in 'Typography' tab of MagicPlot Preferences. MagicPlot provides accurate typography in text labels and axes labels. You may toggle some features in 'Typography' tab of MagicPlot Preferences.
  
-{{:prefs-typogr.png|Typography tab in MagicPlot Preferences window}}+{{:prefs-typogr.png?nolink|Typography tab in MagicPlot Preferences window}}
  
 ===== Ligatures Support ===== ===== Ligatures Support =====
 MagicPlot supports Latin [[wp>Typographic_ligature|ligatures]] in text labels. If you type 'fi', 'fl', etc., those symbols will be shown with ligature glyphs when you exit edit mode. MagicPlot supports Latin [[wp>Typographic_ligature|ligatures]] in text labels. If you type 'fi', 'fl', etc., those symbols will be shown with ligature glyphs when you exit edit mode.
  
-|  {{:ligatures1.png|}}  | Edit mode  | +|  {{:ligatures1.png?nolink|}}  | Edit mode  | 
-|  {{:ligatures2.png|}}  | Result  |+|  {{:ligatures2.png?nolink|}}  | Result  |
  
-MagicPlot supports the following ligatures:+MagicPlot supports at least the following ligatures:
  
   * ''fi'', ''fl''   * ''fi'', ''fl''
   * ''ff'', ''ffi'', ''ffl''   * ''ff'', ''ffi'', ''ffl''
  
-Not all fonts contain ligature glyphs. MagicPlot will display ligatures only if the glyphs are included in used font.+Not all fonts contain ligature glyphs. MagicPlot displays ligatures only if the glyphs are included in used font.
 You can turn the ligatures off in MagicPlot preferences. You can turn the ligatures off in MagicPlot preferences.
  
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 The numbers in [[wp>Scientific_notation|scientific notation]] need two special characters if you want the typography to be accurate: minus sign and multiplication sign. Many graphing software applications which use simplified typography use letter 'x' and [[wp>Hyphen-minus|hyphen-minus]] (-) in numbers instead of typographically correct special characters. This simplified typography was mainly used in old applications which do not support [[wp>Unicode]]. The numbers in [[wp>Scientific_notation|scientific notation]] need two special characters if you want the typography to be accurate: minus sign and multiplication sign. Many graphing software applications which use simplified typography use letter 'x' and [[wp>Hyphen-minus|hyphen-minus]] (-) in numbers instead of typographically correct special characters. This simplified typography was mainly used in old applications which do not support [[wp>Unicode]].
  
-{{:minuses.png|Plus and minus signs}}+MagicPlot can use either correct symbols (default) or simplified. You can change this option in MagicPlot Preferences
  
-MagicPlot can use either correct symbols (default) or simplifiedYou can change this option in MagicPlot Properties+==== Minus Sign ==== 
 +Various minus-like characters are used in different cases and have different height and lengthThe height and length of minus sign are equal to those of plus sign and correspond to the size of digits in the fontHere is a comparison of these characters:
  
-The multiplication sign is different in various languagesIn most cases you have to use either '·' or '×' sign. You also can specify any special character or character sequence, for example enter spaces before and after multiplication signs.+{{:minuses.png?nolink|Plus and minus signs}}
  
-|  {{:mult-chars-num.png|}}  | [[wp>Multiplication_sign|Multiplication sign]]  \\ Correct [[wp>Plus_and_minus_signs|minus sign]]   | +When you edit some text, keyboard minus key enters hyphen-minus character. The correct minus character can be typed in text label by pressing ''Ctrl+M, -'', see [[http://magicplot.com/wiki/special_symbols#inserting_special_symbols_in_text_label|Inserting Special Symbols]] for details. 
-|  {{:dot-chars-num.png|}}  | [[wp>Middle_dot|Middle dot]]  \\ Correct minus sign   |  + 
-|  {{:simple-chars-num.png|}}  | Simplified typography: \\ Latin letter 'x'  \\ [[wp>Hyphen-minus|hyphen-minus]]  instead of minus  | +==== Multiplication Sign ==== 
-//'U+XXXX' refers to Unicode code point.//+In different languages, multiplication signs differ. In most cases you have to use either '·' or '×' sign. You also can specify any special character or character sequence, for example enter spaces before and after multiplication signs. 
 + 
 +|  {{:mult-chars-num.png?nolink|}}  | [[wp>Multiplication_sign|Multiplication sign]]  \\ Correct [[wp>Plus_and_minus_signs|minus sign]]   | 
 +|  {{:dot-chars-num.png?nolink|}}  | [[wp>Middle_dot|Middle dot]]  \\ Correct minus sign   |  
 +|  {{:simple-chars-num.png?nolink|}}  | Simplified typography: \\ Latin letter 'x'  \\ [[wp>Hyphen-minus|hyphen-minus]]  instead of minus  |
  
 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
   * [[special_symbols]]   * [[special_symbols]]
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