Ah, yes.  That is all true.  I'm not sure what options there may be in 
that case.

Mike

On 05/27/2011 10:56 AM, Simon Jesenko wrote:
> Setting 'pdf.fonttype'=3 had no effect, embedded fonts are of fonttype=1
> nonetheless. I guess that pdf.fonttype parameter is used only when
> matplotlib uses it's own engine to render latex, and not when
> text.usetex=true is used.
>
> Cairo backend is not support when text.usetex=true (only Agg, pdf and ps
> according to documentation)
>
> On 05/27/2011 03:53 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> Have you tried setting the rcParams "pdf.fonttype" to 3?  That should
>> subset the fonts.
>>
>> Also, the Cairo backend supports font subsetting.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On 05/27/2011 07:00 AM, Simon Jesenko wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a problem with large file-sizes of plots saved to pdf, when using
>>> rcParams['text.usetex']=True
>>>
>>> Files are very large (~150kb for simple line plot with some mathematical
>>> latex expressions) as all fonts are fully embedded into pdf. When
>>> resulting pdf is postprocessed (e.g. as is
>>> http://zeppethefake.blogspot.com/2008/05/embedding-fonts-in-pdf-with-ghostscript.html),
>>> so that only subset of fonts is embedded, file size is reduced
>>> drastically(e.g. from 150kb to 15kb).
>>>
>>> Is there a way to enable embedding of subset of fonts in matplotlib?
>>>
>>> I am using matplotlib version 0.99.3.
>>>
>>> Did anyone else experience similar problems/found solution?
>>>
>>> Thank you for info/assistance!
>>> Simon
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