Matt, You do not use the Latex notation. See our numerous examples in the tutorials. In your case, do: { //h->SetYTitle("M^2!(p `p^+!)"); h->GetYaxis()->SetTitle("M^{2}(p #pi^{+})"); h->GetYaxis()->SetTitleOffset(1.2); h->Draw(); } You were using the old notation that was applicable on the postscript file only. The TLatex notation produces the same result on the screen and ps. Rene Brun Matthew Bellis wrote: > > Rene, > > I tried... > > h1->GetYaxis()->SetTitleFont(22); > h1->SetYTitle("M^2!(p `p^+!)"); > > And yes this makes the title parallel to the Y-axis. > > But it no longer outputs the Latex nature of the title to the > .ps file. > > When I change the font... > > h1->GetYaxis()->SetTitleFont(21); > h1->SetYTitle("M^2!(p `p^+!)"); > > It will ouput the Latex characters to a .ps, but it is no > longer parallel to the axis. > > What am I doing wrong? > > Matt > > On 2001.12.06 02:13 Rene Brun wrote: > > Matt, > > > > By default, titles along Y are drawn parallel to the axis. > > However, if you set the font precision to 1 (eg, font 61), you get > > the original hardware fonts and your title will be horizontal. > > Check your setup in your rootlogon.C macro or your gStyle setup. > > > > Rene Brun > > > > Matthew Bellis wrote: > > > > > > Hey hey, > > > > > > I'm using 3.01.06. When I draw titles on the Y-axis they are not > > > parallel to the axis, and yet most examples I see have them that > > way. > > > > > > Is the default for them to be perpendicular to the Y-axis? 'Cos > > > that's how mine are. How do I make them run parallel? Thanks, all. > > > > > > Matt Bellis > > > RPI > > > >
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