On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 01:49:01PM +0200, Philipp Pagel wrote: > > > When exporting to PDF a graph with a legend, in the final PDF, the > > text is going beyond the legend box. > > > dev2bitmap("test.pdf", type="pdfwrite", h=6, w=6) > > The legend looks OK on the screen. I noticed that the size of the > > legend box depends on the size of the screen window, > > As far as I remember, te problem has to do with different font handling > in different devices. I'm sure someone more familiar wiht the internals > will comment on this. > > The fix is easy: don't use dev2bitmap but open the desired target device > before plotting. In your case: > > pdf(file='test.pdf', width=6, height=6) > plot(...) > legend(...) > dev.off() > > cu > Philipp
I'm not sure, whether this is the way to go. at least until recently the `pdf' device of R had a few rough edges which surfaced by an then. In my experience using `dev2bitmap(type="pdfwrite", ...)' -- and thus ghostscript for pdf generation resulted in cleaner/better pdf output (actually, `dev2bitmap' sort of postprocessess output from the `pdf' device a bit). concerning the original question: yes, the problem is there. I believe it is related simply to the fact that the same absolute font size used in the graphic window is used in the pdf output, too, which makes its _relative_ size dependent on the chosen size (widht/height) of the pdf output. my workaround is to ensure that the graphic windows size is exactly the same as that used in the `dev2bitmap` call. e.g. the X11() device has defaults of width = 7, height = 7 (but you can enforce other values by open a new one with, e.g., X11(width = 6, height = 9). thus, first plot to graphic window, make sure that no interactive resizing is necessary to get acceptable display on the monitor (otherwise close it and open new X11() with better width/height values). then call dev2bitmap() with the same width/height settings. that should lead essentially to WYSIWYG (modulo font substitution, maybe). joerg ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.