Thanks Baptiste for your hint, I will try this at some point.
I solved the issue thanks to Brian Ripley. I followed the instructions by
Paul Murrell (http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/R/CM/CMR.html) but not
exactly enough. Instead of downloading the font files from
http://www.ctan.org/tex-arch
Since 0x2d = 45, it looks like those fonts are missing 'minus'. See
?postscript for more details on encodings (and 'minus' vs 'hyphen').
'Linux' is too imprecise here. but I looked at my TeXLive 2009
installation (in a different place) and fcmr8a.afm did not contain
'minus'.
On Tue, 17 Nov
Hi,
Not answering your question, but the tikzDevice package is another
option if you want to match LaTeX fonts seamlessly.
HTH,
baptiste
2009/11/17 Markus Jochmann :
>
> Hi!
>
> On Linux I try to produce pdf graphs with computer modern fonts so that they
> look nice in LaTeX documents. I run fo
Hi!
On Linux I try to produce pdf graphs with computer modern fonts so that they
look nice in LaTeX documents. I run for example:
--
CM <- Type1Font( "CM",
c("/usr/share/texmf-texlive/fonts/afm/public/cm-lgc/fcmr8a.afm",
"/usr/share/texmf-texlive/fonts/afm/public/cm-lgc/fcmb8a.afm",
"/usr/sh
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