How to add subscript in labels in App Designer Matlab
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Hey, I want to add subscript/superscript in label text. Being new in the community, kindly help as I don't know much.
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Allen
on 13 Dec 2021
Shankar,
I would not consider may recommendation as an answer. However, until MathWorks adds all text elements to 'tex' and 'latex' interpreters for App Designer labels, I have been stacking labels to create the appearance of subscript and/or superscript text in my labels.
My primary label with spacing included:
My stacked labels. I reduced the font size for the labels displaying "min" and "max", then placed them over my primarly labels.
Hopefully this techinique or something similar will suffice until the interpreters can handle sub- and superscripts.
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Cris LaPierre
on 26 Dec 2018
App designer does not yet support an interpreter in all text elements. This post contains details on which elements supported the 'tex' and 'latex' interpreters as of 18a.
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Xingwang Yong
on 12 Jan 2024
Edited: Xingwang Yong
on 12 Jan 2024
@Cris LaPierre Using label to fake a sucscripted text is an awkward solution. For checkbox, you can click the text to make the checkbox checked, in addition to click the box itself. However, if you use label to fake the text, the only option is to click the box itself. This inconsistent user experience between different checkboxes would apparently make the user confused. Not to mention how difficult it might be to locate a small box in a large UI.
Allen
on 11 Jan 2024
I am not sure what version it was introduced, but R2023b now includes an interpreter property for labels in App Designer.
Use the link below for information on how to use interpreters.
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Cris LaPierre
on 11 Jan 2024
Jonas Rosengren
on 10 Apr 2024
Thanks Allen. I discovered however does the font looks awful and can't be changed.
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