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For interactive data analysis, the default s used by SAS and R are acceptable, if not beautiful. However, for publication, it may be important to manipulate the s. For example, it would be desirable for the s in legends, axis labels, or other text printed in plots to approximate the typeface used in the rest of the text. Credit where it’s due department: this blog entry is inspired Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
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