I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I can't print
the
figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in the package
"gridExtra". Error message after I type "ggsave(......)"
(last line of the
program):
"Saving 7.47 x 5.15 in image
Error in grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
invalid font type
In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the
first 50)"
How can I install the font so that I can see the figures on the pdf files?
Some information that may be useful:
(1) If I use the English ggtitle, there is no problem at all. The pdf file
present the figures perfectly.
(2) If I use Chinese title, I can still see the figures p1 and p2 on
Studio, but I can't see it at the pdf file produced by ggsave. It gives an
error message
rm(list=ls())
library(ggplot2)
library(gridExtra)
df1<-data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4, z=5:6)
#p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test1")
#p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test2")
p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??") #Chinese
title
p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??") #Chinese
title
p1<-p1+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
p2<-p2+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
p<-array(list(NA), dim=2)
p[[1]]<-p1
p[[2]]<-p2
p_series <- lapply(1:(length(p)), function(.x) p[.x][[1]])
m2 <- marrangeGrob(p_series, nrow=2, ncol=1)
ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2)
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Paul Murrell
2017-Oct-13 02:24 UTC
[R] [FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi
Instead of ...
ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2)
... try ...
cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf")
print(m2)
dev.off()
Paul
On 13/10/17 02:12, John wrote:> I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I can't
print the
> figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in the
package
> "gridExtra". Error message after I type
"ggsave(......)" (last line of the
> program):
>
> "Saving 7.47 x 5.15 in image
> Error in grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
> invalid font type
> In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the
> first 50)"
>
> How can I install the font so that I can see the figures on the pdf files?
> Some information that may be useful:
> (1) If I use the English ggtitle, there is no problem at all. The pdf file
> present the figures perfectly.
> (2) If I use Chinese title, I can still see the figures p1 and p2 on
> Studio, but I can't see it at the pdf file produced by ggsave. It gives
an
> error message
>
>
>
> rm(list=ls())
> library(ggplot2)
> library(gridExtra)
> df1<-data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4, z=5:6)
> #p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test1")
> #p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test2")
> p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??")
#Chinese title
> p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??")
#Chinese title
> p1<-p1+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
> p2<-p2+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
>
> p<-array(list(NA), dim=2)
> p[[1]]<-p1
> p[[2]]<-p2
> p_series <- lapply(1:(length(p)), function(.x) p[.x][[1]])
> m2 <- marrangeGrob(p_series, nrow=2, ncol=1)
> ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2)
>
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>
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John
2017-Oct-13 02:48 UTC
[R] [FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Thanks, Paul. Following your solution, I got this error message:
Warning message:
In cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf") : failed to load cairo DLL
Is there anything else I need to install?
Thanks,
John
2017-10-12 19:24 GMT-07:00 Paul Murrell <paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz>:
> Hi
>
> Instead of ...
>
> ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2)
>
> ... try ...
>
> cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf")
> print(m2)
> dev.off()
>
> Paul
>
>
> On 13/10/17 02:12, John wrote:
>
>> I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I
can't print the
>> figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in
the package
>> "gridExtra". Error message after I type
"ggsave(......)" (last line of the
>> program):
>>
>> "Saving 7.47 x 5.15 in image
>> Error in grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x,
x$y,
>> :
>> invalid font type
>> In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the
>> first 50)"
>>
>> How can I install the font so that I can see the figures on the pdf
files?
>> Some information that may be useful:
>> (1) If I use the English ggtitle, there is no problem at all. The pdf
file
>> present the figures perfectly.
>> (2) If I use Chinese title, I can still see the figures p1 and p2 on
>> Studio, but I can't see it at the pdf file produced by ggsave. It
gives an
>> error message
>>
>>
>>
>> rm(list=ls())
>> library(ggplot2)
>> library(gridExtra)
>> df1<-data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4, z=5:6)
>> #p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x,
y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test1")
>> #p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x,
y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("test2")
>> p1<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??")
#Chinese title
>> p2<-ggplot(df1, aes(x=x, y=y))+geom_line()+ggtitle("??")
#Chinese title
>> p1<-p1+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
>> p2<-p2+theme(text = element_text(family = "Kaiti TC"))
>>
>> p<-array(list(NA), dim=2)
>> p[[1]]<-p1
>> p[[2]]<-p2
>> p_series <- lapply(1:(length(p)), function(.x) p[.x][[1]])
>> m2 <- marrangeGrob(p_series, nrow=2, ncol=1)
>> ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2)
>>
>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>>
>> ______________________________________________
>> R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
>> PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posti
>> ng-guide.html
>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>>
>>
> --
> Dr Paul Murrell
> Department of Statistics
> The University of Auckland
> Private Bag 92019
> Auckland
> New Zealand
> 64 9 3737599 x85392
> paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz
> http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/
>
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