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hey folks one of the things that I find that we can do to really help our figures to stand out from the crowd is to alter the fonts that were using in the text embedded in the figure the other thing that setting the font does is it allows us to more reproducibly generate our figure independent of what platform were generating that figure on one of the things I noticed as we were building out our drought index visual is that when I used GitHub actions to build this page um the the font seemed a little bit off compared to what I had been seeing when I was running it on my local computer so the version of the figure that I have on top of the web page here was generated on my Mac using the fonts built into the Mac whereas the font for the web page is the font that must be the system sans-serif font that is on Ubuntu and yeah definitely it the Ubuntu version is more spread out and not as compact as the Mac version I dont know why it is but I prefer prefer the more compact version Im pre