On 09/04/2016 5:58 PM, jpm miao wrote:
Hi,
I made a few graphs by ggplot. The following codes produce a pdf file
with graphs in landscape orientation on my Windows PC, while they produce a
pdf file with the same graphs, but in portrait orientation:
*p2 <- lapply(1:(2*n), function(.x) xyz_outl[.x][[1]]) #a sequence of
graphs made by ggplot*
*m2 <- marrangeGrob(p2, nrow=3, ncol=2) *
*ggsave("xyz.pdf", m2)*
Question: how can I let the graphs printed in landscape orientation on
my Mac? I try to add the following line before the above code, but it does
not work.
*pdf(paper = "Usr")*
Thanks!
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