Hallo Denis, >> Alternatively, you could try one of the scaling styles of pgfplots >> (like small,tiny, etc) -- which apply only to pgfplots, of course (but >> they use the correct fonts). > > Well, this method doesn't provide enough granularity and doesn't give the > expected results (at least for my purpose):
Try using
\pgfplotsset{
every axis/.append style={
small,
},
}
which should do the trick.
Best regards,
Stefan
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