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This report describes an update to the R package ‘dvir’ to add support for the LuaTeX engine. The immediate advantage of this support is the ability to draw typeset text in R with a wider variety of fonts and font features.
The image above is based on Figure 4.1 in Thomas Rahlf’s “Data Visualisation with R”.
Paul Murrell
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