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Re: st: Using Italics with the Scatter command


From   "Michael N. Mitchell" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Using Italics with the Scatter command
Date   Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:01:24 -0800

Dear Erasmo

  You can do this...

title("Panel A - Sensitivity of Tobin's {it:q} to Secured Market Leverage" " ", color(black) size(medium))

  and the -q- will be in italics. You can see more examples of using symbols and fonts at...

http://www.michaelnormanmitchell.com/stow/graph-symbols-and-fonts-in-stata-11-part-1.html

and

http://www.michaelnormanmitchell.com/stow/graph-symbols-and-fonts-in-stata-11-part-2.html

Best luck,

Michael N. Mitchell
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On 2010-11-15 1.45 PM, Erasmo Giambona wrote:
Dear Statalist,

I am using the scatter command to creat a graph. It takes a lot of
time, but one manages to create nice graphs. One thing that I do not
seem to resolve is how to italicize a portion of the title. Here is a
portion of the code that I use within the "scatter" command: ....
title("Panel A - Sensitivity of Tobin's q to Secured Market Leverage"
" ", color(black) size(medium)) .... I like to make the appearance of
the "q" in the title italic. I have spent hours with the scatter help
without any success. I would appreciate any help.

Thanks,

Erasmo
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