No, because I have never used Boot, or tried to use plot.boot... I just know 
that there are three main styles of plotting in R and the manual pages are 
usually informative on which is in use. I am glad you figured out a better 
solution though, and thanks for reporting back.
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On June 3, 2014 7:10:21 PM PDT, Clive Nicholas <cliveli...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:
>On 1 June 2014 22:07, Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
>Read ?plot.boot, in particular the Side Effects section. Not a very
>> friendly function... you will have to modify it if you wish to
>proceed.
>>
>
>I guess you were expecting me to come back at some stage to say that
>I'd
>figured out the -Boot- package of routines from the -car- library does
>exactly what I'm looking for and more, weren't you?
>
>Fox and Weisberg's 17-page 'manual' on -Boot- from 2012 is a very good
>guide to its usage and it turns out that -Boot- actually delivers
>better
>graphics than those fired up by -boot-.
>
>C

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