This concludes the tutorial on adding Text to your Tecplot 360.
#Subscript a subscript tecplot how to
We have another video to show you how to create Quick Macros, or in this KB article. If you’re doing repetitive actions like this, using the Quick Macro Panel to customize your workflows can be a huge time saver. Here, I can just double click on the macro, and a text box is added with the formatted Solution Time text. If you want to avoid typing the same formatted text that you use frequently, you can register a macro on the Quick Macro Panel. There is a lot of flexibility in how you can add text and format it. I know that we can produce a single subscript in matplotlib like ri will give me an r with 'i' as the subscript. You will find all the dynamic text formatting options in the Tecplot 360 User’s Manual, Section 18 – 1.5 on Dynamic Text. Now, the formatting is a little bit longer than what I want, so I can shorten the string by formatting the text. Type the following to reference the solution time: &(SOLUTIONTIME), and as I step through the time steps in the simulation, you can see the text update. If I want to add a label for the Solution Time, I will take advantage of dynamic text. The surrounding text box can also be formatted. You can set the position for the text on your plot and can align the text using the Anchor. See our separate video on using LaTeX Fonts for more information on that.
#Subscript a subscript tecplot manual
See the section of the User’s Manual on Custom Character and Symbol Definition for more information on defining your own characters.Ĭlicking LaTeX will allow you to add LaTeX fonts (if you have them installed). User-defined characters, or keyboard characters can also be imbedded. Please note that the ability to format your text will depend on the fonts installed on your system. See the Text section of the User’s Manual for more detailed information about using tags. Greek, math, and super or subscript fonts can be added as well using tags. You can set the Font, Size, color, position, angle, and more from this dialog. Then simply type your text into the text field. Choose Insert>Text from the main menu or click the text tool in the Insert Toolbar and click inside your plot. You can add text to your plot with the Text Details dialog. This video will show you the different types of text you can add to your plot, how to format the text, and, if you plan to add the same text to many different plots, how to use a quick macro to save time. « Back to Video Tutorials Adding Text to Your Plot Duration 2:37