There are at least a couple of fishy things here. It doesn't seem to
find the Vera fonts that matplotlib installs in mpl-data. Did you
remove them, or perhaps the Ubuntu or Debian packagers removed them?
Then at least the default font would be correct (and not cmr10.ttf,
which is a very bad
Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Paul Smith wrote:
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > I put in the rc line you suggested below into fonts_demo.py but didn't see
it
> > print any extra info (but did confirm in ipython that rcParams showed
> > verbose.level had changed to "annoying"). It
Paul Smith wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I put in the rc line you suggested below into fonts_demo.py but didn't see it
> print any extra info (but did confirm in ipython that rcParams showed
> verbose.level had changed to "annoying"). It just quietly finished otherwise.
> Did I miss something here?
Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> The font lookup mechanism has been much improved in 0.91.2 -- you may
> want to try using that. In 0.90.x, often if you don't get a perfectly
> exact match for a font, it reverts back to the default "Vera Sans".
> Vera Sans, however, is not
The font lookup mechanism has been much improved in 0.91.2 -- you may
want to try using that. In 0.90.x, often if you don't get a perfectly
exact match for a font, it reverts back to the default "Vera Sans".
Vera Sans, however, is not a fixed-width font. Can you provide the png
file of fonts