On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I didn't mean to imply that Debian/Ubuntu was required, those are just the
> ones that I looked at as a sampling.  It looks like Fedora 8 also links
> graphviz with libpango, according to its rpm spec.

Oh, no worries: I'm also much more familiar with the ubuntu packages,
so I was just mentioning it because I'm a bit lost with the recent
Fedora package structure.  I hadn't used Fedora in years until I got
this box recently.

>> Do you have any clue as to what packages might do the trick for
>> Fedora?  I'm happy to add anything, I just don't know what to look
>> for...
>>
>
> It looks like you're already good to go, judging by what's now up on
> matplotlib.sf.net.  My change this morning to use "Vera Sans", if available,
> rather than "sans" (which maps to the default sans-serif font on the
> system), seems to have done the trick.
>
> The issues John pointed out -- the fuzzy rectangles, bad arrowhead alignment
> -- seem to just be what graphviz does.  We're not going to get any better
> without being clever.

OK, just let me know if anything is needed, and good luck with the release!

Cheers,

f

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