On Oct 4, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:

> Tony S Yu <tsy...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> This is probably unrelated, but I can't even use serif fonts on the
>> MacOSX backend (it just shows up as sans-serif). I tried Times New
>> Roman, Vera, and a Computer Modern unicode font that I normally use).
> 
> I noticed that I didn't really get Vera either, probably because I don't
> have it installed via the usual OS X way, and the MacOSX backend only
> uses fonts that it can find via CTFontCreateWithName or
> ATSFontFindFromPostScriptName, depending on the OS X version it's
> compiled for. Do you see these fonts in Font Book?

Both Times New Roman and CMU show up in Font Book. (There's also a Bitstream 
Vera font there, but it's different from the one Matplotlib uses.)

Like I said, this is probably a separate issue. I don't want to distract from 
the issue Joey raised---especially since I don't normally use the MacOSX 
backend.

-Tony
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