Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> No, it means what it actually says.
>
> If you include R's PDF in another application, the latter will usually
> compress *if you asked the application for compressed PDF*.
Hmm, no, I don't know about "another application", but pdftex
actually tries to insert the graph
Okay, it might be the early morning hour---when I read it a second time it made
sense.
-roger
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> No, it means what it actually says.
>
> If you include R's PDF in another application, the latter will usually
> compress *if you asked the application for compressed PDF*.
No, it means what it actually says.
If you include R's PDF in another application, the latter will usually
compress *if you asked the application for compressed PDF*.
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> Roger D. Peng wrote:
>> The following paragraph from ?pdf struck me as a bit odd:
>>
Roger D. Peng wrote:
> The following paragraph from ?pdf struck me as a bit odd:
>
> 'pdf' writes uncompressed PDF. It is primarily intended for
> producing PDF graphics for inclusion in other documents, and
> PDF-includers such as 'pdftex' are usually able to handle
> com
The following paragraph from ?pdf struck me as a bit odd:
'pdf' writes uncompressed PDF. It is primarily intended for
producing PDF graphics for inclusion in other documents, and
PDF-includers such as 'pdftex' are usually able to handle
compression.
Should that be "...and