# Input text next to plot axes

Please see the following image showing my plot.

I would like to indicate $\omega$ is maximized at $\bar{\omega}$. But as you can see, it is cut and does not appear correctly. Do you know how to fix this?

Thank you so much for your help!

• In version 9.0.1.0 (Windomws 8 64bit) Plot[{5x,10x, 20x,,x(20-x)},{x,0,20},PlotRange->{0,150},Ticks->{None,{{100,Style[Overscript["\[Omega]", _],16]}}},AxesLabel->{Style["g",16],Style["\[Omega]",16]}] gives the expected output -- tick label is not cut off. – kglr Apr 17 '15 at 15:09
• @kguler, it work! Thank you so much! – ppp Apr 17 '15 at 16:12

## 1 Answer

Plot[{5 x, 10 x, 20 x, , x (20 - x)}, {x, 0, 20}, PlotRange -> {0, 150}, Ticks -> {None, {{100, Style[Overscript["ω", _], 16]}}}, AxesLabel -> {Style["g", 16], Style["ω", 16]}]

Works in mathematica v10.0 I have deleted the [/Omega] and writing it back appears the Omega character.

• great!, it works! I really appreciate! – ppp Apr 17 '15 at 16:13
• Hi Nick, I'm trying to do the same thing for the x-axis. I tried similarly, but does work. Do you know how to do it? Thanks so much! – ppp Apr 17 '15 at 16:44
• If I understand well this is what you want: – Nick Mpountouropoulos Apr 17 '15 at 17:23
• Plot[{5 x, 10 x, 20 x, , x (20 - x)}, {x, 0, 20}, PlotRange -> {0, 150}, Ticks -> {{{3, Style[Overscript["ω", _], 16]}}, {{100, Style[Overscript["ω", _], 16]}}}, AxesLabel -> {Style["g", 16], Style["ω", 16]} ] – Nick Mpountouropoulos Apr 17 '15 at 17:23
• wonderful! Many thanks! – ppp Apr 17 '15 at 17:30