Hello Ross,
thanks for your prompt reply
\text{} \mbox{}

these two did the trick, now I have a question can I change the thickness of
line that gets created using \xrightarrow{}
if I can't then thats ok

-Anant

On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Ross Moore <ross.mo...@mq.edu.au> wrote:

> Hello Anant,
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 21/11/2010, at 3:40 AM, A u <akupadhyay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to create a text on top of a arrow as shown in this example
> <http://www.stack.nl/%7Ejwk/latex/examples/node6.html>
> http://www.stack.nl/~jwk/latex/examples/node6.html<http://www.stack.nl/%7Ejwk/latex/examples/node6.html>
>
> However I want to use Unicode (i.e Sanskrit, Hindi text) or Sanskrit2003
> font.
>
>
> Did you try it?
> Put your labels inside an \hbox , \mbox , or \text and it should just work.
>
> Another approach would be to use Xy-pic, via \usepackage{xy} .
> Then you can draw arrows in any direction and place text labels above,
> below or along the arrow. The possibilities are endless. (Actually, I'm not
> sure how well some of the more advanced features will work with XeTeX. That
> would be good to explore.)
>
>
> I would appreciate your help
> regards
> Anant
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
>        Ross
>
>
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