On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 5:43 AM, Richard Cotton <richiero...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've just been trying to post-process some R-created heatmaps using > Inkscape, but I can't get them to display correctly in that software. > > To reproduce: > > library(grid) > r <- as.raster(matrix(runif(25), 5, 5)) > pdf("test.pdf") > grid.newpage() > grid.raster(r, interpolate = FALSE) > dev.off() > > This figure should be a five by five block of grey squares. This is > what I see in the R GUI device window, and when I open test.pdf in > Abode Reader or SumatraPDF. > > However, when I open the file in Inkscape or Firefox, each of the > squares is blurred. > > I tried swapping grDevices::pdf for Cairo::CairoPDF and got the same > result. I also tried generating SVGs using both grDevices::svg and > Cairo::CairoSVG, and also got the same result. > > I see the same thing using R-devel and R3.2.2 under Windows, and (with > an older version of R) under Linux. > > I don't know whether the problem is with grid's rasterGrobs, or how R > writes PDF and SVG files, or with Inkscape and Firefox's method of > rendering those files, or with me. Please can you help me narrow it > down. > > - Can you reproduce my problem? That is, when you run the above code, > does the file look OK in a PDF reader but blurry in Inkscape? > - Do you know of any issues with using rasterGrobs in PDFs or SVGs?
Yes - many viewers (esp. OS X preview) interpolate them even when the PDF requests that they shouldn't be. I worked through this with Paul Murrell a couple of months ago - we're reasonably certain that R is doing the right thing, it's the renderers that are failing. Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/ ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel