Hi Simon,

at least for Linux and MacOSX there is the xttf driver which is based on 
cairo and therefore it can also export to pdf, svg and so on. But since 
it's complicated to make cairo run on Windows (and since the driver is 
based on xwindows), this driver will not be an option for Windows at the 
moment. But in case you also use Linux/MacOSX this might be another option.

I intend to improve the pdf driver any time soon, if you want to invest 
some time in it, you're welcome to supply patches, but the font handling 
is quite complicated and in the moment I'm not quite sure how to do it 
(the best way).

Regards,
Werner

Simon Lundell wrote:
> Hi Werner!
>
> Thanks again. I changed verbose and debug as you said. I also had to 
> uncomment line 268 in the same file. I am not that satisfied with the 
> font rendering, the fonts are to bold, and does not appear that clean. 
> The x and y labels are much thinner and more readable. I understand 
> that this is beta code but it seems wery competent and promising!
>
> Best wishes,
> Simon

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