# matplotlib - plot outputs text as paths and cannot be converted to LaTeX by Inkscape

I have a matplotlib plot that I would like to save in a vector graphics format to then use in a LaTeX document.

I normally save it from matplotlib, open it with Inkscape and save it as PDF+LaTeX (omit text in PDF and create LaTeX file). This can also be achieved with:

inkscape  -D -z --file=in.pdf --export-pdf=out.pdf --export-latex


However, for the following plot, the text is actually a series of paths. Each letter is separate, resulting in Inkscape not being able to save a different tex file.

Why is the text not rendered as text but as paths in the code below? Note that the use of usetex=True does not make a difference.

Thanks.

from scipy.stats import lognorm
from matplotlib import rc

#rc('text', usetex=True)
rc('font', family='Times New Roman')
rc('font', size='20.0')

mu    = 1.7
sigma = 1.1
n, bins, patches = plt.hist(data, bins=10000, facecolor='k', edgecolor='k',
normed=True, alpha=0.3, histtype='stepfilled',
label='\\noindent Empirical data')
y = lognorm.pdf( bins, sigma, scale=np.exp(mu))
plt.xlim( (0,50) )
plt.plot(bins, y, '-', color='k', linewidth=2, label='\\noindent Lognormal curve')
plt.ylim( (0, .15) )
plt.xlabel('my x label')
plt.ylabel('my y label')

plt.grid()
plt.legend()
plt.savefig(os.path.expanduser('~/myfile.svg'))

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I don't know why it uses paths in SVG output instead text with font reference, but can't you use PDF output instead SVG? It's a vector format, and fonts are embedded. –  theta Jan 30 '13 at 12:36
Same problem with PDF output! –  gozzilli Jan 30 '13 at 14:45
I get expected output - PDF with referenced font and text stream. Try to open the file with LibreOffice Draw for example, and you should be able to see text boxes. –  theta Jan 30 '13 at 15:10
Same problem, even with LibreOffice Draw each letter has their own box. May I clarify that the problem is not with having or not the right font (my output has in fact the correct font) but having each letter drawn as a path instead of text, which therefore makes the labels not recognised as text. –  gozzilli Jan 30 '13 at 15:16
Sure, for SVG I too get paths instead text, but for PDF I get correct text: i.imgur.com/6JAhJn4.png PDF editing in LO Draw is limited thou, as can be seen. I'm on Windows with Python 2.7 and MPL 1.2.0. Maybe you should try to reset matplotlibrc temporarily –  theta Jan 30 '13 at 15:28

I ran into the same problem and fixed it.

The matplotlib documentation in http://matplotlib.org/users/customizing.html states that the default value for the parameter svg.fonttype is 'path', which means that characters will be converted to paths when exporting to svg format.

All I needed to do was add the following line in my script:

matplotlib.rcParams['svg.fonttype'] = 'none'


This way all characters are embedded correctly, I can now edit the text in Inkscape and export my figure to pdf+Latex, i.e. a pdf file and a pdf_tex file which I include in my tex file.

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svg.fonttype : none