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The Glamour of Graphics
Pairing fonts
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Yuri Zharikov
February 7, 2023
I wish there was a lesson clearly showing how to load extra/new fonts, or a reference to a good resource.
David Keyes
February 7, 2023
Does this lesson do what you need?
Yuri Zharikov
February 9, 2023
Ok, I get it know. With ragg/systemfonts one can access in R any font installed on their computer. Thank you
David Keyes
February 9, 2023
Yes, exactly!