Is it possible to use an interpreter in UIdropdown items names?

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I am designing an app with the App Designer. I want to add a drop down menu to choose the size of a capacitor. The menu items have to correspond to the order of magnitude of the capacity, i.e. F, mF, μF, nF. Is there a way to have the "μ" written as a symbol? I can't find an option to use the latex or tex interpreter to have the symbol appear as desired. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Jasmine Poppick
Jasmine Poppick on 17 Mar 2023
Starting in R2023a you can use addStyle to specify an interpreter for a drop-down component or specific drop-down items. You can use an interpreter value of 'tex' or 'latex'.
fig = uifigure;
dd = uidropdown(fig, ...
Items=["F","mF","\muF","nF"], ...
Value = "\muF");
s = uistyle(Interpreter="tex");
addStyle(dd,s)
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Mohammed Azharuddin
Mohammed Azharuddin on 16 Aug 2023
@Jasmine Poppick Found a way to use interpreter latex for the label of dropdown field, double clicking / selecting the label text displays an option for interpreter. However, is there an option for the items styling or does it exists only in 2023a?
One followup question another topic, Is there a way the checkbox field text can be interpreted in latex? Thank you.
Jasmine Poppick
Jasmine Poppick on 16 Aug 2023
@Mohammed Azharuddin For label UI components, the ability to interpret text as LaTeX or HTML using the Interpreter property was added in R2021a. Styling of individual drop-down items using addStyle, including specifying an interpreter, color, or alignment, is only available starting in R2023a.
For check boxes, currently you cannot specify an interpreter for the check box text. However, as a workaround, you can delete the text from the check box Text property, and instead create a separate label UI component next to the check box. You can then specify an interpreter for the Label object.

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Ampt Ampt
Ampt Ampt on 21 Apr 2022
For characters with a corresponding Alt keyboard sequence you can type the Alt code. For µF just type ALT+230 and F.
If you are running on Windows, you can also use the Character Map to select and copy characters from there. This works well as long as all the characters you need are from the same set - the characters will show correctly as long as you pick the matching font name in the FontName dropdown menu.

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