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I have already asked this question, which has helped. However, now my parenthesis are coming out as Courier "H" and "L." How do I work around this? Is there an easier way to save a plot as EPS without having to change the characters line-by-line?

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  • The issue is it wants to render the parenthesis using mathematica fonts. I don't see a work around. Can you see if you have the same issue with "pdf" (That should properly embed the font..). – george2079 Dec 08 '14 at 22:37
  • I prefer eps since I'm putting these figures in a LaTeX document. With pdf figures, the file size is way too big. – Erika H Dec 08 '14 at 23:09
  • interesting, on inspection on both my systems (windows and linux ) the mathematica fonts are embedded in the eps. Can you open an example in a text editor and look for /FontName /Mathematica1 def ? If its there maybe your problem is with your viewer.. – george2079 Dec 09 '14 at 14:34

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I believe this is a duplicate of this question, and that the answer is to include BaseStyle -> {PrivateFontOptions -> {"OperatorSubstitution" ->False}}.

However, be aware of some issues, and (on v10) this change of syntax.

If this solves your issue, I will link the questions by marking yours as a duplicate.

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