> Hi all,
> 
> I've been making figures for a paper I'm writing (to be submitted to the
> ApJ).  I'm using LaTeX and so need to use encapsulated PostScript for
> the figures.  The problem is that when the paper is translated to pdf
> from PostScript, the mathtext in the figures disappears.  The reason
> that I think this is a matplotlib issue is that it's never happened to
> me with eps figures created in different ways.  It's clear that this
> must be related to fonts, but I'm not sure how to get around it.  Should
> I set text.usetex to True?  I have a feeling this issue must have come
> up before, but I haven't found anything obviously pertinent in the
> mailing list archives.
> 
> Jon

Are you dead set on using eps files? If the journal doesn't mind, you could 
always save your figures as pdf files using the pdf backend, then you can use 
pdflatex on everything and you never have to generate a postscript file.

Damon McDougall
d.mcdoug...@warwick.ac.uk
http://damon.is-a-geek.com
B2.39
Mathematics Institute
Coventry
West Midlands
CV4 7AL


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