Re: [R] Plotting Landscape in R-Studio

2017-02-12 Thread Michael Dewey
Colleagues who use Word seem to find no problem with .wmf files. On 11/02/2017 22:08, peter dalgaard wrote: On 11 Feb 2017, at 20:13 , Jeff Newmiller wrote: While the question AS POSED is off base here (and in fact unlikely to have any satisfactory answer due to the unavoidable squishiness

Re: [R] Plotting Landscape in R-Studio

2017-02-11 Thread peter dalgaard
> On 11 Feb 2017, at 20:13 , Jeff Newmiller wrote: > > While the question AS POSED is off base here (and in fact unlikely to have > any satisfactory answer due to the unavoidable squishiness of pasted graphics > in Word), I did wonder whether it wouldn't be easier just to export to a (PDF? WM

Re: [R] Plotting Landscape in R-Studio

2017-02-11 Thread Jeff Newmiller
While the question AS POSED is off base here (and in fact unlikely to have any satisfactory answer due to the unavoidable squishiness of pasted graphics in Word), the OP could investigate the ReporteRs package which can export graphics directly to word files in a fairly predictable manner, inclu

Re: [R] Plotting Landscape in R-Studio

2017-02-11 Thread David Winsemius
> On Feb 11, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Jeff Reichman wrote: > > R-Help > > > > How can I format a plot within R-Studio (Plot Windows) to conform to an 8.5 > x 11- landscape. Such that when I Export - Copy to Clip board I can past > plot into word. > This is really the wrong venue for asking ques