Thanks for your comment. I would typically follow this approach too,
but I'm wondering whether one could find a more sophisticated
solution. Ideally, I'd like to be able to select the text that is
annotating the figure. There are very few cases where I can see a real
need for raster text, t
With N=1000, this approach produces a hefty pdf file of ~29MB, while
the png file with default resolution is only 72kB. It is clear that
I don't want to include the pdf figure in a manuscript, as most pdf
readers (let alone the printer) will painfully stall when scrolling
down the documen
Dear list,
My favorite output format is usually pdf. I can include the graphics
in pdflatex documents and benefit from the scalable nature of vector
graphic formats.
However, I recently had to generate high-res 2D levelplot graphics as
in the example below,
N <- 100
# N <- 1000 # slow to
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