Why are some characters chopped off on the bottom in plots?

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Below is an example of text from a legend. The top line is chopped but the lower line is not.
matlabChoppedLetters.png
Here is some code that can generate the ugliness for you (unless I am mistaken). Just look at the Y-axis text.
figure;
plot([0,1],[0,1])
set(gca,'fontsize',18)
If you increase the fontsize to 19 or larger points then the issue seems to go away. What is going on?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Jan 2020
Are you using... Ummm, let me think... R2015b?? On Linux??
There was a release which cut off text at the boundary on Linux systems. The easiest fix was to nudge the YLim to go down a bit further.
There was also an old release that the problem happened on Windows, and the solution had to do with changing the figure Renderer property.
David Walwark
David Walwark on 18 Jan 2020
I get these type of artifacts all the time, in previous versions and in 2019b. Should I be trying different renderers?

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Hiro Yoshino
Hiro Yoshino on 9 Jan 2020
a.PNG
figure;
plot([0,1],[0,1],[0,1],[0,1])
set(gca,'fontsize',18)
legend('nissio', 'pop.');
Mine did work well with R2019b.
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David Walwark
David Walwark on 9 Jan 2020
Edited: David Walwark on 9 Jan 2020
I remarked my entire startup.m, restarted matlab, and ran the code again. I updated the question to reflect Matlab 2019b (on windows 10). Still having this issue.

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