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From: Norwid B. <nb...@ya...> - 2022-02-14 20:36:41
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Hello, On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 21:12:42 +0100 hchiPer <hc...@gm...> wrote: > I have plots with 2-lines title with a font-face and font-size different > from the default. > When the first line in the title contains an (escaped) *ampersand*, the > font-face and font-size are reset to the default ones when using the > following terminals: pngcairo, pdfcairo, epscairo. By visual inspection with qpdf and geeqie, the two-line titles of three plots in question appear much larger than used to (and in both lines are in serif font, likely BitstreamVera-Serif Roman). Thus, I speculate a more recent version of (repackaged) Gnuplot does not yield a reset in font size and cast or/and a question of the program used to display the resulting .png, .eps, .pdf. (As anticipated, the title of the curve is the sans serif font used for the axes.) For reference: Linux Debian 12/bookworm, branch testing; with + gnuplot Version 5.4 patchlevel 2 last modified 2021-06-01 + qpdf/qpdfview version 10.5.0 + geeqie 1.7.2 GTK3 as provided by the repositories of Debian 12. |