The main goal is to include graphics from R in a LaTeX document.
Thanks a lot for all your help - its working now.
/Robert
On 16 Maj, 17:31, "Greg Snow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the main goal is to include graphs created by R in LaTeX documents and
> have them look nice, and usingxfigwas
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 6:57 AM
> To: Kevin E. Thorpe
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org; Robert
> Subject: Re: [R] Font settings in xfig
>
> > Is there a reason you are going through this route to get
> figures into
> > LaTeX instead of using postscript (or PDF for pdfl
Scionforbai wrote:
>> Is there a reason you are going through this route to get figures
>> into LaTeX instead of using postscript (or PDF for pdflatex)?
>
> To have LaTeX-formatted text printed onto your pdf figures, to include
> in LaTeX documents.
>
> R cannot output 'special' text in xfig. You
> Is there a reason you are going through this route to get figures
> into LaTeX instead of using postscript (or PDF for pdflatex)?
To have LaTeX-formatted text printed onto your pdf figures, to include
in LaTeX documents.
R cannot output 'special' text in xfig. You need to post-process the
.fig
Is there a reason you are going through this route to get figures
into LaTeX instead of using postscript (or PDF for pdflatex)?
Robert wrote:
> If I edit the fig file with Xfig, I have to change the value of
> "special flag" to "special" and the font to a LaTeX font instead of a
> postscript font.
If I edit the fig file with Xfig, I have to change the value of
"special flag" to "special" and the font to a LaTeX font instead of a
postscript font.
If these changes are not made, the pstex_t file produced from fig2dev
doesn't contain the text as it should. So if I input the pstex_t in a
tex file
On Thu, 15 May 2008, Robert wrote:
Hello
I'm using the xfig-function in R to export figures in fig-format. To
use these exported figures in LaTeX, I first run a fig2dev to get a
pstex and pstex_t file. However, in order to get the right pstex_t
file (that is, with the text of the original figur
Hello
I'm using the xfig-function in R to export figures in fig-format. To
use these exported figures in LaTeX, I first run a fig2dev to get a
pstex and pstex_t file. However, in order to get the right pstex_t
file (that is, with the text of the original figure) I have to change
the font and speci
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