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Can I use a different font (like Palladio) in LaTeXStrings, and if so, how? #58

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chrisoffner3d opened this issue Feb 7, 2022 · 3 comments

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@chrisoffner3d
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As my thesis uses the Palladio font, I'd like to have my Julia plots match it. Is there a way to use LaTeXStrings with a different font, and if so, how do I go about setting it?

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TS-CUBED commented Mar 5, 2022

This is similar to my question on MathTeXEngine:

Kolaru/MathTeXEngine.jl#53

so the answer seems to be: not at the moment.

Or rather, the question is, can one use a full LaTeX engine to do the rendering, as Matplotlib does?

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TS-CUBED commented Mar 5, 2022

I'll need to check myself, but if using Matplotlib is an option, Matplotlib can be used in Julia, If used via pyCall, rather than through the Plots.jl package (or Makie, in my case), then all Matplotlib features should be available.

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stevengj commented Mar 5, 2022

@stevengj stevengj closed this as completed Mar 5, 2022
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