Hi all, I have found after upgrading to R 4.0.0 (among other upgrades so this may not be the cause) that the degree symbol doesn't work correctly on Ubuntu 18.04. Googling brought me to this thread that appears related.
I tried running: cairo_pdf() plot.new(); text(0.5,0.5, bquote(120*degree*N), cex=5) dev.off() and the ubuntu plot has the degree symbol vertically in the center of the line. The Windows one correctly shows as superscript. Anyone else see this behaviour? Cheers, Kenny On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 3:36 AM Nicolas Mailhot via R-devel < r-devel@r-project.org> wrote: > Le mercredi 08 avril 2020 à 02:55 -0700, Gabriel Becker a écrit : > > Hi Paul, > > Hi Gabriel, > > Thanks a lot for the testing. > > > The various font family settings seem to work too, from what I can > > tell. Both font families you suggested, however, Helvetica and Apple > > Symbols (the s is important) have significantly incomplete coverage > > with PUA on. > > That is to be expected, the AMS symbol dump in PUA space was a quick > hack to make pre-unicode symbols available in an unicode world, pending > their normalisation. > > That standardisation is long past (IIRC it occured by unicode 3.2 > released in March 2002), so no newly created/updated font family is > going to place those symbols in PUA anymore. > > Now adding the AMS symbols to new fonts has been slow, due to the large > amount of software hardcoding Symbol (and equivallent) and masking the > actual glyph userbase to font makers. It will accelerate with more apps > expecting plain unicode by default. > > Thanks for the testing! > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Mailhot > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >
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