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I'm trying to use the Arial typeface in my pdfs, but when I follow the instructions in the extrafont help file, the text at each point is written over each other:

library(extrafont)
library(ggplot2)

my_pdf <- function(file, width, height){
  loadfonts()
  pdf(file = file, width = width, height = height,
      family = "Arial")
} 

my_pdf("ArialTester.pdf")
qplot(1:10, 1:10, "point") + ggtitle(paste0(LETTERS,letters, collapse=""))
dev.off()

I get the below in the pdf. Note that the title is meant to be the alphabet.

The context of this question is knitr, so I need a device function that I can set as a chunk option (i.e. dev = 'my_pdf')

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What have I done incorrectly?

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You need to use embed_fonts().

library(extrafont)
library(ggplot2)

my_pdf <- function(file, width, height){
  loadfonts()
  pdf(file = file, width = width, height = height,
      family = "Arial")
}

my_pdf("ArialTester.pdf")
g <- qplot(1:10, 1:10, "point") + ggtitle(paste0(LETTERS,letters, collapse="")) +
  theme(text = element_text(family = "Arial"))
plot(g)
dev.off()
embed_fonts("ArialTester.pdf")
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  • I need a my_pdf type function as I want this to be able to handle output in knitr.
    – Hugh
    Jul 13, 2015 at 23:54
  • Hugh, I edited my answer to keep the function. I think all you needed to do was add embed_fonts() step. Jul 13, 2015 at 23:59

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