On 5/20/2008 6:52 AM, Torsten Wiebke wrote:
Hallo,
does nobody have an answer?
I changed something in the package "climatol" especially in the
function "diagwl". Dos anybody know where I can put the code in the
Internet to discuss it?
I put it to: http://de.pastebin.ca/1023676
It would be kind if someone can have a look what is to make better.
It would be helpful if you created a 2 or 3 line example illustrating
your problem. The link you posted is very long, and it is probably
discouraging people from even looking at it. I know it discouraged me.
Pleas give me a hint where I can search to answer this questions:
But "mtext(paste(round(mean(tm*10))/10, ' °', "C ",round(sum(p)),"
mm",sep="")" makes the ° and the C very short together. There is no
space. How can I fill a space in there which is smaller as a normal
space?
I don't believe it's possible. You can have no space, or a full space.
Also I made more transparency in the colours with:
sfcol= rgb(0, 0, 0,alpha =0.2)
Is there a possibility to safe the diagram as *png (because of the
transparancy) ?
Or an other format.
I want to put it in an LaTeX file. With the pdf output I have to burst
it in two pages and to experiment with the "trim" function of the
includegraphicx package (\includegraphics[%
trim= 270 280 200 200,
scale=0.167,
]{../FotosBilder/Bilder/Klimadig/angermuendeklidig}) Is there a
possibility to get only one pdf page only with the graphick, bet is
that textwidth the same as picturwidth is.
There are two independent sets of measurements when you are including R
graphics in LaTeX. There is the set that R knows about: it determines
how big the fonts are relative to the plot region, how big points are,
etc. Then there is the size within LaTeX. There doesn't need to be any
connection between them.
What I normally do is plot slightly larger than I intend to display the
graphic, then use "\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{graphic}" to
include it. I find that this makes the fonts slightly smaller, and they
seem to be more consistent with the style of a paper.
Duncan Murdoch
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