What is the default font for ggplot2

2020-06-30 04:49发布

问题:

When using ggplot2 in R, it clearly has a base_family font. What is it? as the documentation just uses "" as can be seen in...

?theme_light()

It looks like ArialMT but not sure...

回答1:

This is not a complete answer, but some of the pieces are as follows:

  • Themes are complicated: http://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/theme.html
  • theme_set() and theme_get() can set and query your default theme for the session
  • A theme is a list, and the named text list and its family element will tell you want font name is being used. You can set that in the theme call in a ggplot to override the default for that theme.
  • In windows the windowsFonts() will tell you the mapping between font names and your installed system font names. I have no idea how to do this in the OS X or Linux platforms though.
  • The default ones seem to be serif, sans, and mono across all platforms.

My main open question is what does the blank family name "" map to, since that is usually what is in the themes. If nothing is specified the default somehow gets set to sans, since that it what it seems to be.

I also couldn't figure out how to replace the default font family in theme_gray(). Think it is time for a question...

> theme_get()$text
List of 10
 $ family    : chr ""
 $ face      : chr "plain"
 $ colour    : chr "black"
 $ size      : num 11
 $ hjust     : num 0.5
 $ vjust     : num 0.5
 $ angle     : num 0
 $ lineheight: num 0.9
 $ margin    :Classes 'margin', 'unit'  atomic [1:4] 0 0 0 0
  .. ..- attr(*, "unit")= chr "pt"
  .. ..- attr(*, "valid.unit")= int 8
 $ debug     : logi FALSE
 - attr(*, "class")= chr [1:2] "element_text" "element"

And the system font mapping in windows:

> windowsFonts()
$serif
[1] "TT Times New Roman"

$sans
[1] "TT Arial"

$mono
[1] "TT Courier New"

> 

An example:

library(ggplot2)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=wt, y=mpg)) + geom_point() +
  ggtitle("Fuel Efficiency of 32 Cars") +
  xlab("Weight (x1000 lb)") + ylab("Miles per Gallon") +
  theme(text=element_text(size=16,  family="serif"))



回答2:

If you export a figure created using ggplot2 (using RStudio: Export -> Copy to Clipboard) and load it into a graphics editor you can select and edit each individual aspect of the figure, including text.

Using Inkscape, the default font for all my ggplot2 plots is Arial.



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