DefaultFont->{"Times",12}
or
TextStyle -> {FontFamily -> "Times", FontSize->12}
to the Plot[... ] function will change the font to 12pt Times font, but will
still display brackets and parenthesis in Math2 font. Changing THAT isn't
that simple. What I usually do is open the file in vi-editor and change the
font manually, for example change the line
/Math2 findfont 10.000000 scalefont
to
/Times-Roman findfont 10.000000 scalefont
or
/Helvetica findfont 10.000000 scalefont
or whatever font you want to use. Then, since Math2 font has different
encodings you have to change the characters themselves:
(@) show to ([) show
(D) show to (]) show
(H) show to (\() show
(L) show to (\)) show
Note that parenthesis are special characters in PostScript so you have to
protect them with a backslash. Now, since you're already editing the
PostScript file, you might as well change the locations of the text if you
want. In lines like
77.312500 12.312500 moveto
(some text) show
change the numbers 77.312500 12.312500 for positioning to fit your needs.
Bye, Bojan
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Bojan Bistrovic, boj...@jlab.org
Old Dominion University, Norfolk VA & Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA
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changing the brackets is much easyer. Open the Option Inspector,
Formating Options |
Font Options |
Private FontOptions |
Operator Substitution -> False
will use backets form the normal fonts. The help say
With the default setting, "OperatorSubstitution" -> True, special
characters such as {, (, or [ are replaced by the
equivalent characters in a special Mathematica font.
This allows, for example, spanning characters to
change size when the expression containing them grows larger.
With the setting "OperatorSubstitution" -> False, the above characters
are not replaced by equivalent Mathematica characters. In this case,
spanning characters cannot change size automatically.
Regards
Jens