Re: [Rd] Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?

2020-03-25 Thread Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel
Le mercredi 25 mars 2020 à 11:28 +0100, Iñaki Ucar a écrit : > On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 01:14, Gavin Simpson > wrote: Hi, > Adding de...@lists.fp.o to CC. A workaround is to avoid using PS > fonts for symbols. PS fonts are dead mid-term everywhere, and already forbidden in new Fedora font package

Re: [Rd] Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?

2020-03-30 Thread Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel
Le lundi 30 mars 2020 à 15:24 +1300, Paul Murrell a écrit : > Hi > > I have created an R branch that contains a potential fix ... > > https://svn.r-project.org/R/branches/R-symfam/ > > This allows, for example, ... > > cairo_pdf(symbolfamily="OpenSymbol") > > ... to specify that the OpenSymbol

Re: [Rd] Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?

2020-03-30 Thread Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel
Le mardi 31 mars 2020 à 10:14 +1300, Paul Murrell a écrit : > Hi > > On 30/03/20 11:12 pm, Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > > Le lundi 30 mars 2020 à 15:24 +1300, Paul Murrell a écrit : > > > Hi > > > > > > I have created an R branch that contains a potential fix ... > > > > > > https://svn.r-project.or

Re: [Rd] [FORGED] Re: Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?

2020-03-31 Thread Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel
Le mardi 31 mars 2020 à 15:07 +1300, Paul Murrell a écrit : > > Thanks, that's useful. For my own memory, this is the parenthesis > block > that might be useful ... > > U+239b Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS UPPER HOOK ⎛ > U+239c Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS EXTENSION ⎜ > U+239d Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS LOWER HOOK ⎝ >

Re: [Rd] Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?

2020-04-09 Thread Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel
Le mercredi 08 avril 2020 à 02:55 -0700, Gabriel Becker a écrit : > Hi Paul, Hi Gabriel, Thanks a lot for the testing. > The various font family settings seem to work too, from what I can > tell. Both font families you suggested, however, Helvetica and Apple > Symbols (the s is important) have s