Saurabh,On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:55 PM saurabh rathore <rohitsrb2020@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:yes you are right it is not working, in the way, I thought. However, I am attaching a plot generated by your command and I am using PyFerret V7.5 in Ubuntu/Linux. So it might be a version difference.Though the plot looks fine to me without overlapped labels.I get the same plot as yours, of course! The overlapped labels appear when I use a system font.My previous email message was dedicated to testing the functionality of the significant-digit parameter of SHAKEY and so I didn't bother to set fonts.Do you get overlapping labels if you set
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