--- title: Installing Metropolis Fonts output: quarto::html: vignette: true > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Installing Metropolis Fonts} %\VignetteEngine{quarto::html} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ## Installing Metropolis Fonts as a System Font For optimal performance and to avoid plot dimension changes, we recommend installing Metropolis as a system font. Either download the Metropolis font from [https://fontsource.org/fonts/metropolis](https://fontsource.org/fonts/metropolis) and install it using the standard OS tool. Alternatively, the font files are included in the MSUthemes package at `inst/fonts/metropolis_5.1.0/`. The following instructions should enable you to install Metropolis as a system font. #### macOS 1. Locate the font files: In R, run `system.file("fonts/metropolis_5.1.0", package = "MSUthemes")` to find the directory 2. Open Finder and navigate to that directory 3. Select all `.ttf` files 4. Double-click any font file and click "Install Font" in Font Book 5. Restart R/RStudio/VS Code #### Windows 1. Locate the font files: In R, run `system.file("fonts/metropolis_5.1.0", package = "MSUthemes")` to find the directory 2. Open File Explorer and navigate to that directory 3. Select all `.ttf` files 4. Right-click and select "Install" (or "Install for all users" if available) 5. Restart R/RStudio/VS Code #### Linux 1. Locate the font files: In R, run `system.file("fonts/metropolis_5.1.0", package = "MSUthemes")` to find the directory 2. Copy the `.ttf` files to `~/.fonts/` (create the directory if it doesn't exist): ```bash mkdir -p ~/.fonts cp /path/to/MSUthemes/fonts/metropolis_5.1.0/*.ttf ~/.fonts/ fc-cache -fv ``` 3. Restart R/RStudio/VS Code If you don't install Metropolis as a system font, the package will automatically use it via the `showtext` package, but this may cause slight changes to plot dimensions.