There are no plans, and the means to do so was not documented in the file
format docs used, nor does the R graphics model have a concept of `depth'.
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Thomas Zanon wrote:
> Hi,
> I hope this is the right list for my posting, since I've never posted
> to any R list before.
> I'm quite extensively using the xfig graphics device and as far as I
> figured out this
> device writes all the objects into xfig layer 100 (based on what I saw
> in the devPS.c
> file -if this is the file to output to xfig format - depth 100 is
> hardcoded). Are the any
> plans to implement xfig layer depth control in the xfig graphics device
> or am I just
> missing something.
> Thanks a lot in advance
> Thomas Zanon
>
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