![]() ![]() ![]() Plotting is a super common use case for R, but many machines already have some fonts. Since mscorefonts is the only one currently on conda-forge, Id like to discuss the pros and cons of adding this as a dependency for r-base. One alternative would be to create a r-base-core package without it and an r-base that depends on both r-base-core and the rest of the optional looks like that for you Dockerfile you can just add mscorefonts to the list of packages (if you are OK with the fonts results in the plot). Each one worked in that the text rendered on the plot, but of course each one produced slightly different results. B/c conda does not have the concept of optional/suggested packages I guess that the best way forward is to not add them but recommend it in our docs. It is the same problem with the xorg stuff. Thus this mainly affects minimal installations such as Docker images. Plotting is a super common use case for R, but many machines already have some fonts installed. Figure 14 and Figure 15 plot the total network. Since mscorefonts is the only one currently on conda-forge, I'd like to discuss the pros and cons of adding this as a dependency for r-base. The MAC-independent opportunistic routing & encoding (MORE) protocol 19 goes one step further by. That was a nice surprise! I was not expecting them to work at all □ ![]() Each one worked in that the text rendered on the plot, but of course each one produced slightly different results.
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