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Import the new file2.svg (italic axis legend only) into file1. Scroll through the font family window to see the different fonts available. Modify file2.svg to keep only the italic axis legend and delete the other layers The SVG output looks like Franklin Gothic Demi Italic has been substituted when opened in Photoshop, but it looks right in Edge. The process for making a given selection of characters within a text object italic or oblique (ten points if you know the difference) is actually quite. What I have been able to do thanks to comment:ĭraw my plot with ggplot2 and export it as SVG (with the legend not in italic) in file1.svgĭraw my plot with gridSVG in file2.svg using grid.export("file2.svg") (with error bars not displayed properly but with italic axis legend) saving SVG directly with the plot interface in RStudio, and I have tried both ways described here, using whether ggsave or the Cairo package. If your font does not come with italics, this just skews the font as desired. and they are not! -) They just come back to plain font. Select the text using the Create and Edit text tool ( F8 ). So, as you see, I want the x axis labels to be kept in italic font when exported to SVG. Theme( = element_text(angle=90, vjust=0.8, size=14, colour="black",face="italic")
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Geom_errorbar(aes(ymin=mean-sd, ymax=mean+sd), width=.2,position=position_dodge(.9)) + Geom_bar(position=position_dodge(), stat="identity", colour='black') + Ggplot(df1, aes(x=as.factor(Gene), y=mean, fill=Species)) + # Gene count1 count2 count3 count4 Species mean sd library(ggplot2)ĭf