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Different font in pdf files. #1335
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Hi. Thanks for reporting this issue. I think I have seen this already, but at the moment, I cannot reproduce the wrong figures in my setting (Windows 7 with Python 2.7.11 via Anaconda 4.0.0 and Adobe Acrobat Reader DC). Would you be so kind and upload the pdf directly? Just to check that this is not a "bug" with your pdf viewer. Thanks in advance. |
ppfigdim_f003.pdf |
When looking at your pdf, I have the same problem. It seems, indeed, as if a font is missing on your side. However, I am not aware that we use any Windows-specific font since COCO shall run on all kinds of machines due to the system-independence of python. As you suggested, the problem might come from matplotlib. I, myself, have matplotlib 1.5.1, the latest stable release is 2.0.0. Can you tell us which version you have (type |
I have tried with versions 2.0.0 and 1.4.7. I will try it in Windows to see if it is specific to Mac. |
Hi, I did not remember your version so I did a pip install matplotlib==1.4.3 and it worked fine. |
When I run the scripts with matplotlib version 2.0.0 a Warning is printed: |
We mention the issue now in the known issues of the overall README.md such that we can close it here. |
Sorry, we currently don't see any solution other than playing with different |
It seems indeed to be a |
When graphs are generated by the post-processing script, pdfs have a wider font in titles and axes. I am using Mac OS Sierra. I also tried creating the graphs in Linux and with the developer branch without success. Is anyone having this issue?
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