This is admittedly a stupid question, but just to be sure,  I don't see

usetex: True

in your post.

Ryan

On 8/7/07, Johan Ekh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm new to Python in general and Matplotlib in particular.
> I'm trying to create publication quality plots for inclusion
> in LaTeX papers and presentations and have some problems
> to get the fonts right.
>
> My matplotlibrc contains the following lines
>
> font.family        : serif
> font.serif         : Times, Palatino, New Century Schoolbook, Bookman,
> Computer Modern Roman
> font.sans-serif    : Helvetica, Avant Garde, Computer Modern Sans serif
> font.cursive        : Zapf Chancery
> font.monospace     : Courier, Computer Modern Typewriter
>
> and my Python script contains the following lines
>
> params = {'backend': 'ps',
>           'axes.labelsize ': 12,
>           'text.fontsize': 12,
>           'xtick.labelsize': 10,
>           'ytick.labelsize': 10,
>           'text.usetex': True,
>           'figure.figsize': fig_size}
> rcParams.update(params)
>
> I run what I believe is a standard openSUSE 10.2 installation of tetex and
> python, including matplotlib.
>
> Still, fonts in my matplotlib plot are different from the ones used in my
> LaTeX document. Also, strangely
> psfrag does not seem to work? Nothing ever gets replaced in my plot!
>
> Can someone please help me out, what am I doing wrong?
>
> Best regards,
> Johan
>
>
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