Sorry about this. cairoDevice 2.8 (just uploaded to CRAN) should fix this
problem.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Josh Gilbert <jgilbert.r@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I sent this to R-Help and the listed maintainer of cairoDevice, I hope
> that was the right thing to do.
>
> For some reason, Cairo_png puts a box around a figure when you call
> plot.new. It looks like box was called with black and a transparent
> background. Example:
> > library(cairoDevice)
> > Cairo_png('cairo.png')
> > plot.new()
> > dev.off()
> null device
> 1
>
> The boarder is narrow, so it's hard to see with a stand-alone image
> viewer. If you paste the png onto a white background it's quite clear.
>
> Admittedly, the default for par("bg") is transparent,
par("bty") is "o"
> and par("col") is black. However, this behavior is not consistent
with other
> devices (such as png in grDevices even if I set par(bg="white")).
Also,
> Cairo_png draws the box even when par(bty="n").
>
> I just tested this on Debian with version 2.6 of cairoDevice. I've also
> observed this behavior on Windows and it's not a new problem.
>
> The only workaround I've found is to call
> > Cairo_png()
> > par(col="white")
> > setHook("plot.new", function() par(col="black"))
> > plot(...)
>
> As far as I'm concerned, this is a serious bug, it's a real problem
when
> creating figures for publication. I'd like confirmation that this is,
in
> fact, a bug as I haven't seen much documentation for standards for
devices.
> I suspect that it's a shallow bug, but I've never seen the code for
plot.new
> nor do_Cairo so my suspicion may be more hope than insight.
>
>
> Josh Gilbert
>
> Statistical Researcher
> Broad Institute
> Chemical Biology Program
>
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