![]() Text = c ( "bottom-left", "bottom-right", The fontface aesthetic specifies the face, and can take three values: “plain” (the default), “bold” or “italic”. Them and see which works best for your needs. GD-independent plots by rendering all text as polygons.Ĭonverts fonts to a standard format that all devices can use.īoth approaches have pros and cons, so you will to need to try both of Two packages simplify the quandary a bit: Same way so if you want a font to work everywhere you need to configure Unfortunately, the devices do not specify fonts in the The plot to the screen, whereas file devices such as png() and pdf() write (for Macs), x11() (mostly for Linux) and RStudioGD() (within RStudio) draw Two groups of GDs: screen devices such as windows() (for Windows), quartz() Text drawing is handled differently by each graphics device (GD). The reason that it can be tricky to use system fonts in a plot is that
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