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| Date | Fri, 16 Mar 2018 08:42:28 +0100 |
| From | Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> |
| Subject | typewriter-like font that works in PostScript |
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At present I say label "blabla" at somewhere font "lucida sans typewriter, 10". It is OK on my screen but when I say set term post enh and set out "myplot.ps" my labels do not show up in the PostScript. Is there a font that makes it way to PostScript? I am looking for a typewriter-like font to preserve the vertical alignments of my labels. -- Jean-Pierre Coulon
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typewriter-like font that works in PostScript Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2018-03-16 08:42 +0100 Re: typewriter-like font that works in PostScript Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2018-03-16 08:53 +0100
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