Alan wrote:
Now to deal with the specifics of your question, our best demonstration of
examples 6 and 7 (and also example 23 at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/examples/demo23.php which shows a subset of
the large number of unicode mathematical symbol possibilities that are
accessible with TrueType fonts) was done with the Debian ttf-freefont
package which is described as follows:
Thanks Alan! The Debian ttf-freefont is great and now, I can access to the same
table than with
the Hershey font (and plplot looks nicer than ever)
A last issue: the alignment of the font seems different (by default) than with
Hershey: the symbols
do not seem to be center in the $,$y position and the x/ylabel of written over
the ticks.... ?
(this is a tiny effect)
Is there here again an environment variable to set?
Regards,
Bruno
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