Paul Hobson wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Michael Droettboom > <md...@stsci.edu> wrote: > >> On 05/30/2013 02:27 PM, Chris Barker - NOAA Federal wrote: >> > >> > With a fully-function mathtex, it could be the default (only?) text >> > layout system for MPL, simplifying things quite a bit. >> >> I'm not sure that's realistic. The usetex backend gets a great deal of >> use, and I don't think it's only because it handles multiline text >> better -- it's also the easiest way to make the text match that of a >> larger TeX document in which it's included (though the new PGF backend >> goes some way to helping that in an entirely different way). > > > Exactly! I like that I can set text.usetex=True and add > \usepackage{fourier} and I *know* that my figures and document will look > the same. > > That said, I've never been able to get the PGF backend to work well. Random > elements are pixelated. It's surely user-error on my end, but the usetex is > comparatively easy to set up. > > >> It might >> be worth collating a list of reasons that users are using "usetex" to >> include in the MEP -- if we can address them all in another way, great, >> but if not it's not too difficult to keep something that already works >> fairly well working. The problem I have with it is not really that it >> exists, only that it has tendrils all throughout matplotlib that could >> be better localized into a single set of modules. >> > > As I state above -- I absolutely require One Font throughout my documents. > If it's a serif font, I use the fourier TeX package. If it's a sans-serif > font, I do the weird \sansmath voodoo (I still owe you a PR with an example > of setting that up). Point is, it works well. > > Cheers, > -paul
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