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Re: postscript font...

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  • Subject: [mg24928] Re: postscript font...
  • From: Martin Stockhammer <martin.stockhammer at visualanalysis.com>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 16:22:40 -0400 (EDT)
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Hello,

I think there is a tool that can include the Mathematica-Fonts in
the EPS-File. 

You should look at http://support.wolfram.com

Bye

Martin Stockhammer

Anesh Sooklal wrote:
> 
> i know  how to export graphs in EPS format from the by using the " Save
> Selection As...EPS". That is not the problem however...
> Let's say I plot the following function...
> 
> Plot[Sin[x], {x, -5, 5},
>   AxesLabel -> {"this is the x axis", "this is the y axis"}]
> 
> ...these graphs(in EPS format) are then inserted into a latex document
> ...
> The Axis labels are not postscript font...so they do not match the text
> of the latex document...is there anyway around this...?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Anesh Sooklal
> Research Assistant
> University of Durban-Westville
> Dept. of Physics
> South Africa

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Martin Stockhammer
Visual Analysis GmbH
http://www.visualanalysis.com
email: martin.stockhammer at visualanalysis.com


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