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# `x11()` on Linux, or `quartz()` on Mac OSĪ <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = wt, y = mpg)) +
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Theme(text=element_text(size=16, family="serif"))Īnother option is to use showtext package which supports more types of fonts (TrueType, OpenType, Type 1, web fonts, etc.) and more graphics devices, and avoids using external software such as Ghostscript. I had many more available - arguable too many, certainly too many to list here. For example mine looks like this when I started looking at this: > windowsFonts()Īfter intalling the package extraFont and running font_import like this (it took like 5 minutes): library(extrafont) You can see what fonts you have available with the command windowsFonts(). You just missed an initialization step I think. Software development becomes easy, reusable, flexible, and maintainable using these design principles. SOLID is a design principle that plays a very important role during Object-Oriented design.
The code that ran the font_import() request actually loads the libraries with: LocalLibraryLocation <- paste0("C:\\Users\\",Sys.getenv("USERNAME"),"\\Documents","\\R\\win-library\\3.2") Michael Feathers introduced the SOLID acronym in the year 2000. I think this has always been a present warning even during the initial times migration.īut, this is after I ran font_import() so I can only conclude that my fonts are not being saved in the right place. Also, somehow this worked at one point because my graph once used some arial or helvitica type font.
R is returning a warning font family not found in Windows font database, but there was a tutorial I was following (if I can find it again I will update the link here) that said this was normal and not a problem. Xlab("Weight (x1000 lb)") + ylab("Miles per Gallon") +
library(ggplot2)Ī <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=wt, y=mpg)) + geom_point() + In trying to set family="" in ggplot2 theme() I can't seem to generate a change in fonts as I compile the MWE below with different font families. Once upon a time, I changed my ggplot2 font using using windowsFonts(Times=windowsFont("TT Times New Roman")) to change it.