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all right guys so this is going to be like most of my videos a video on graph and specifically iamp;#39;m going to be covering installing fonts so got a pretty simple graph file here that i was working with a pretty recently and then when i compile it youamp;#39;ll see that it uses the default font now a lot of people like to use their own fonts and so as a result from having to use the default fonts itamp;#39;s always going to end up looking like this it would be nice if you could use a different one so now as an alternative you can actually use custom fonts so hereamp;#39;s one that i set up before which is actually using computer modern which is the latex fonts and so for those of you guys that are used to work with law tech this will look pretty familiar to you kind of gives it that latex sort of look so just to give you a contrast again thatamp;#39;s what it looks like and then hereamp;#39;s what it looks like with the latex fonts now you could go a bit further and t