Salut Michael,

> You say that the problem is restricted to the gree letters. Do you
> have an example which works and uses the same slanting mechanism?

I thought so but it is actually not true. Replacing "\psi" by "a" does work
but the reason is that in this case the italic font is used and not the
slanted one (I should have noticed the difference immediately...). Asking
for a slanted "a" indeed results in an upright "a". So, your analysis of
the problem is correct. The way out is probably that I do the slanting
myself in my PyX program...

Merci bien pour la reponse,
Gert

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