On 9/15/10 10:38 AM, dadrivr wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to make some publication-quality plots for use in Microsoft
Word, but I am having trouble creating high-quality plots that are supported
by Microsoft Word.
If I use the R plot function to create the figure, the lines are jagged, and
the picture is not of high quality (same with JPEG(), TIFF(), and PNG()
functions). I have tried using the Cairo package, but it distorts my dashed
lines, and the win.metafile results in a picture of terrible quality. The
only way I have succeeded in getting a high quality picture in a file is by
using the pdf() function to save the plot as a pdf file, but all my attempts
to convert the image in the pdf file to a TIFF or other file type accepted
by Word result in considerably degraded quality. Do you have any
suggestions for creating publication-quality plots in R that can be placed
in Word documents? What packages, functions (along with options), and/or
conversions would you use? Thanks so much for your help!
Another option I've used is to export to PDF (which seems to give the
best quality) and then use the (free) Imagemagick program to convert the
PDF to high-resolution PNG. This worked for some involved heatmaps that
were submitted to a journal. Imagemagick can be downloaded directly for
Windows or via Cygwin.
Suppose your figure is in fig1.pdf. You can use the following command
(once Imagemagick is downloaded and in your path):
system("convert -density 300x300 fig1.pdf fig1.png")
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