Mark, your suggestion results in about 75% control over the plot. This is the
best that I have managed to get it at, so thank you very much. In Linux you
create a X11() device for screen output. Specifying identical device
characteristics results in a fair degree of similarity between screen
versi
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 04:48:28AM -0500, Gabor Csardi wrote:
[...]
> I have a little script that automates this for .fig files (this is
> based on figtex, another script that I found somewhere online and
> can't find it any more)
[...]
Ok, it is called figfrag, and it is on CTAN.
[...]
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Cs
Hmmm, I did not follow this thread closely, sorry for that,
just want to share my 2c.
If it is about quality, then I create EPS files and use the
psfrag latex package to replace the PS fonts with TeX's fonts.
This has the following advantages:
1) The figures have the same font as the text its
Hi willemf,
And perhaps I should have added (in case you are moving across systems) that
you should take a look at
?embedFonts
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2006-2.pdf
Ghostscript should be installed on your box, so there shouldn't be a
problem. Without additional information, it's
Hi willemf,
Glad to hear that it helped. Years ago (late-90s) I Linuxed, but have since
been forced into the Windows environment (where, however, I have the great
pleasure of being able to use MiKTeX and LyX, i.e. TeX/LaTeX). I therefore
can't help you further, except to say that I have never ha
willemf wrote on 07/15/2008 08:42 AM:
> I am attempting to get publication quality graphs using R on Ubuntu. I
> encounter lots of problems in using cex to control font size: for instance
> cex=1.5 results in very blocky characters. I then tried to use res=1200
> while creating a PNG file, hoping t
Thank you Jeff, I will follow up on this. I just cannot believe that R does
not have a good command of this. The obvious route is Postscript ourput,
since it is not raster-based and one can incorporate EPS files into
OpenOffice documents. However, when printing to a Postscript device, there
is no
Hi wf
>> I just cannot believe that R does not have a good command of this.
Curious. I find R's graphical output matchless. Almost without exception I
use postscript and find the controls available under base graphics (?par) or
"lattice" adequate (to understate). Very occassionally I fiddle with
willemf wrote on 07/15/2008 08:42 AM:
I am attempting to get publication quality graphs using R on Ubuntu. I
encounter lots of problems in using cex to control font size: for instance
cex=1.5 results in very blocky characters. I then tried to use res=1200
while creating a PNG file, hoping that th
I am attempting to get publication quality graphs using R on Ubuntu. I
encounter lots of problems in using cex to control font size: for instance
cex=1.5 results in very blocky characters. I then tried to use res=1200
while creating a PNG file, hoping that this would solve the problem, but it
did
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