None of this will matter if only ASCII characters (codes 32-126) are ![]() (The rest of this section applies only when CID These fonts are useful for other languages: for example they This suffices for European and Cyrillic languages,īut not for East Asian languages. Using the encoding argument the glyphs can be matched toĮncoding in use. The encoding used on machines running R may well be different, and by The examples for text are in that encoding. Most commonly R uses ISOLatin1 encoding, and Letters in the string using kerning corrections for the intendedįamily: this may look uglier than useKerning = FALSE.Įncodings describe which glyphs are used to display the character codes Those specified in the family, and the substitute will often have Viewers and embedding applications frequently substitute fonts for See embedFonts for a utility to help do so. Note that R does not embed the font(s) used in the PostScript output: For compatibility withĮarlier versions of R, the initial family can also be specified as a The family argument is normally a character string naming aįont family, but family objects generated by Type1FontĪnd CIDFont are also accepted. "URWTimes" = "NimbusRom" are also supported.Īnother type of family makes use of CID-keyed fonts for East Asian These easier to remember, "URWHelvetica" = "NimbusSan" and PostScript device is using URW fonts, you will obtain access to moreĬharacters and more appropriate metrics by using these names. "URWPalladio" and "NimbusRom" respectively. "NimbusSan", "NimbusSanCond", "CenturySch", Ghostscript) use the URW equivalents of these fonts, which are Many PostScript emulators (including those based on PostScript fonts families of those names which are included (orĬloned) in all common PostScript devices. "Palatino" or "Times", and refers to the standard Adobe "Helvetica-Narrow", "NewCenturySchoolbook", The argument family specifies the initial/default font family Used in addition to the initial family must be specified in theįonts argument when the device is opened.įont families are declared via a call to postscriptFonts. ![]() The graphics parameter par(family = ) or the grid Via the family argument or after the device is opened by Specified either as an an initial/default font family for the device (conventionally plain, bold, italic, bold-italic and symbol) selectedīy the graphics parameter par(font = ) or the grid Font families are collections of fonts covering the five font faces,
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