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2003 Feb 21
1
Copy-paste graphics from R to Word on Mac OS X
Greetings: I'm (very) new to R. One of the features of R that I really like is R's ability to quickly generate very good looking graphics. However, I've noticed that when I attempt to copy and paste the graphs from the R graphics output window into Word (in Mac OS X), the resulting picture is very jaggy. I'm aware of the various options such as dev2bitmap, but I'd
2003 Feb 19
3
Pretty onscreen plots?
I'm looking for ideas for creating high-quality plots for use in projected presentations (powerpoint, etc) --- ideally high-quality png, jpg, bmp. The graphics produced using the postscript device look very good. Those generated with win.graph(), png are plagued by the jaggy lines. So far, the only way I can use the postscript plots in my presentations is using separate screen capture
2008 Oct 13
4
Album art - requirements
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo at gmail.com> wrote: > A good proposal, except for the fact most album art is JPEG. Not > forgetting either that, semantically, it's pretty bizarre to have > album art in a text format. I *desperately* want to provide the cover art for my own album in PDF format. Presently I provide JPG in the MP3s; at 72 DPI it
2008 Sep 02
4
Attachment_fu, Paperclip, & S3
For various reasons, I made a git branch and installed Paperclip in place of attachment_fu. Paperclip works great except that images seem to have lost some quality; edges have gone a little too jaggy to be able to drop attachment_fu just yet. After a post on the Paperclip Google Group, someone suggested the :convert_options could be passed additional attributes, like ''quality'',
2015 Jun 16
1
vfs_fruit kernel panic 10.9.5 when saving from adobe illustrator cc
Am 15.06.2015 um 18:53 schrieb Ralph B?hme: > On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:57:52PM +0200, Sascha Kasch wrote: >> dear list, >> >> thanks for the great fruit speed-improvements. but... >> >> server config: >> debian 8 jessie >> sernet samba 4.2.2 packages >> >> here we see a problem that might not only be fruits problem but >> results in
2010 Jan 26
5
Strange tick in ggplot geom_area; and ordering, again
In the area plots below, I see 4 triangle ticks at both sides of the bar; I believe these are non-stacked values for p, but they are definitively confusing. In addition, I would like to get the order of the colors in the plot the same as in the legend, and not arranged alphabetically (the factor is ordered, don't touch my order). Hadley once mentioned an undocumented aestetics
2002 Sep 10
3
print
Hi all, Suppose I have a vector Fruits <- c('Apple','Orange','Pear','Banana','Mango') I want to print the statement "The fruits in the basket are: Apple, Orange, Pear, Banana, Mango" If I do: print(paste('The fruits in the basket are:',Fruits)) The output is: [1] "The fruits in the basket are: Apple" "The fruits in
2013 Sep 13
2
xtable use plus minus
I am using a similar dataset to the following: a= c("Fruits", "Adam","errorA", "steve", "errorS", "apples", 17.1,2.22, 3.2,1.1, "oranges", 3.1,2.55, 18.1,3.2 ) a_table=data.matrix(t(matrix(a,nrow=5))) I would like to plus minus every second column starting from errorA (using xtable/ hmisc) example output (ignoring
2005 Aug 15
2
randomForest Error passing string argument
I'm attempting to pass a string argument into the function randomForest but I get an error: state <- paste(list("fruit ~", "apples+oranges+blueberries", "data=fruits.data, mtry=2, do.trace=100, na.action=na.omit, keep.forest=TRUE"), sep= " ", collapse="") model.rf <- randomForest(state) Error in if (n==0) stop ("data(x) has 0
2009 May 19
2
create string of comma-separated content of vector
Hi, how do I create a string of the comma-separated content of a vector? I've got the vector i with several numeric values as content: >str(i) num 99 and want to create a SQL statement to look like the following where the part '(2, 4, 6, 7)' should be the content of the vector i: select * from [biomass_data$] where site_no in (2, 4, 6, 7) Here my approach (which doesn't
2006 Mar 16
2
Arrays of Model Objects, Intersections, Object Identification... ?
Hi all, Hope you can help me with understanding how Ruby / Rails treats arrays full of objects. Let''s say I have to arrays of objects. Both are the same kinds of objects. tomatoes = Fruit.find(:all, :conditions => [ ''tomato = ?'', true], :limit => 10) fruits = Fruit.find(:all, :limit => 10) And I want to create an array of these objects called @my_fruits,
2019 Jul 18
2
ubuntu equivalent of ctrl-a on windows
Hi All: I'm using an old version of Ubuntu, 14.04, and I can't figure out a keyboard sequence that "selects all" analogously to what ctrl-a does on windows ? If anyone can be bothered running below and see if they have a way to select all four fruits at once, it's appreciated. I've spent quite a bit of time searching the net, going on AskUbuntu etc but no luck. Thanks.
2007 Jan 12
7
Making TIFF images with rtiff
Many medical journals and publishers require that images, whether photographs or line art, be submitted as high resolution .TIFF images. One option for R users is to produce an image in one format and to convert it to a .TIFF file using a second software program. My experience has been that this option often results in images of poorer quality, often with blurry contours, and a loss of
2009 Apr 05
1
problem with lattice tiff or bitmap: character size and color
Hi all, I am trying to make tiff files of lattice plots at a resolution greater than 300 dpi required by a journal (PLoS ONE). I have tried both the tiff and bitmap functions. tiff keeps panel colors but reduces axes and tick labels so they are nearly invisible. bitmap maintains correct label size but only produces greyscale. Regular plots work fine with tiff; the problem is only with lattice
2013 May 01
1
Tiff plot Resolution issues
I am trying to create a high resolution tiff. It is not working. I am on Windows XP 32-bit R 3.0.0 Code input: tiff(file="test.tiff",width=6.83,height=6.83,units="in", res=1200) Return Message: Error in tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units = "in", : unable to start tiff() device In addition: Warning messages: 1: In tiff(file =
2008 Dec 30
1
How to set plot resolution
Hi I'm want to obtain a plot of 1200dpi tiff format, but I met some difficulty. Could anybody show me some examples about it? my code: ############################################## tiff(file="shaw.tiff",width=8.6,height=8.6,units="cm",res=1200,pointsize=10) plot(bal100,type="l",pch=20,col="red",lwd=1.5,axes=F,xlim=c(1,5),ylim=c(0,0.3),ann=F)
2009 Jun 17
3
tiff() woes
Hello all, a friend has a problem with tiff() which I was unable to help about. I searched the error messages to no avail. When he tries: tiff(filename = "FedeWhyDoesntThisBloodyWork.tif", width = 5, height = 5, units = "cm", bg = "white", res = 1200) Error in tiff(filename = "FedeWhyDoesntThisBloodyWork.tif", width = 5, : unable to start device
2005 Feb 24
1
tiff printer driver in wine?!
Hi, we need a solution for running a tiff printer driver within wine which creates tiff files from a word document, for example. Only printing through cups and/or lpr to a postscript file is doing now as known, but this is much overhead for the application we want to run. There should be a way to run such a tiff printer driver in wine. Or is doing anyone writing wineps like tiff driver
2012 Nov 24
1
Failure to compile tiff package
I would be grateful for a bit of help. I am on a 32bit build of Ubuntu LTS 12.04 running R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) -- "Trick or Treat" Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu (32-bit) from within RStudio and from within a terminal (sudo R | install.packages("tiff") ) I have the following compile error: > install.packages("tiff") Installing package(s) into
2004 Sep 23
2
viewing fax tiffs?
Hello, I have spandsp setup to accept incoming faxes and receiving tif files via Email. Using tiff2pdf, or tiff2ps -a2 or even tiffsplit, the last page of the fax is cut off and the quality of the text looks "squished". I "figure" it's a tiff parsing thing, as opposed to a problem with my spandsp installation (heh). Has anyone experienced the same thing, or can